Rev. Grant L. Jordan held services Tuesday afternoon, March 31, at the Ross-Hall funeral parlors for Harley Rush. Burial services were held at Highland cemetery.
Mr. Rush died Friday, March 27, at his residence on the Busch farm after a short illness. Son of Zebedee and Ollie Rush he was born December 11, 1868, at Owensburg, Indiana. He moved from Indiana to Churches Ferry, North Dakota, and after a year moved to Fairview, Montana, where he lived 34 years until he came to Gladwin four years ago. Mrs. Rush died December 2, 1935.
Surviving him are two sons, Fred of Gladwin and Max of Harlen, Montana; four daughters, Mrs. Thelma Biehl of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Wilma Brown of Fairview, Montana, Mrs. Jeannette Kavenaugh of Saginaw, Mich., and Mrs. Olive McFarland of Miles City, Mont.
Mrs. Brown, Max Rush and Mrs. Kavenaugh came for the funeral. Gladwin County Record dated 4-1/1936 Column – 5 Page – 8.
Rev. Grant L. Jordan held services Tuesday afternoon, March 31, at the Ross-Hall funeral parlors for Harley Rush. Burial services were held at Highland cemetery.
Mr. Rush died Friday, March 27, at his residence on the Busch farm after a short illness. Son of Zebedee and Ollie Rush he was born December 11, 1868, at Owensburg, Indiana. He moved from Indiana to Churches Ferry, North Dakota, and after a year moved to Fairview, Montana, where he lived 34 years until he came to Gladwin four years ago. Mrs. Rush died December 2, 1935.
Surviving him are two sons, Fred of Gladwin and Max of Harlen, Montana; four daughters, Mrs. Thelma Biehl of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Wilma Brown of Fairview, Montana, Mrs. Jeannette Kavenaugh of Saginaw, Mich., and Mrs. Olive McFarland of Miles City, Mont.
Mrs. Brown, Max Rush and Mrs. Kavenaugh came for the funeral. Gladwin County Record dated 4-1/1936 Column – 5 Page – 8.
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