She graduated with the Salem Class of 1949 and then She married Donavan Max Wilson on Nov 11 1949 whom proceeded her in Death. Jeans Career started with The Design Firm of Hubbach Interiors in Louisville and was very proud to be trained by the owner, Cornealius Hubbach. Jean opened her own Interior Design Business, the Designers Studio, located at 206 High Street in Salem in 1969. Jean was a successful businesswoman who became known for her expertise in interior design throughout southern IN and Louisville, KY She also taught interior design classes at Indiana University Southeast. She was active in many community organizations in Washington County.She was instrumental in founding the Friends of the Library Association. She was a member of the Urban Beautification Committee. She was a consultant and designer of the City Town Hall and Senior Citizens Center in Salem. She worked with other citizens to help establish the Washington County Community Foundation and assisted in creating the Trust fund especially associated with the Wiskey Wilson Fund for the Humane Society.
She is survived by: Sisters: June Peterson of Jeffersonville, IN. Deanna Mosley of Salem; Jewell Bruner (Don) of Southport, IN. Vicki Williams of Greenwood, IN. Irene Corn of Sellersburg, IN. Connie young of New Albany IN. 1 brother Don Bush (Sonya) of Salem, and many nieces and nephews.
She was proceeded in death by : Brothers: Guy Dean, Cleon Ray, Van, Kent, Allen Bush, her parents .
As a result of Jean's influences to create beauty, she was able to make a lasting footprint for those of us who were privileged to be a part of her life.
She graduated with the Salem Class of 1949 and then She married Donavan Max Wilson on Nov 11 1949 whom proceeded her in Death. Jeans Career started with The Design Firm of Hubbach Interiors in Louisville and was very proud to be trained by the owner, Cornealius Hubbach. Jean opened her own Interior Design Business, the Designers Studio, located at 206 High Street in Salem in 1969. Jean was a successful businesswoman who became known for her expertise in interior design throughout southern IN and Louisville, KY She also taught interior design classes at Indiana University Southeast. She was active in many community organizations in Washington County.She was instrumental in founding the Friends of the Library Association. She was a member of the Urban Beautification Committee. She was a consultant and designer of the City Town Hall and Senior Citizens Center in Salem. She worked with other citizens to help establish the Washington County Community Foundation and assisted in creating the Trust fund especially associated with the Wiskey Wilson Fund for the Humane Society.
She is survived by: Sisters: June Peterson of Jeffersonville, IN. Deanna Mosley of Salem; Jewell Bruner (Don) of Southport, IN. Vicki Williams of Greenwood, IN. Irene Corn of Sellersburg, IN. Connie young of New Albany IN. 1 brother Don Bush (Sonya) of Salem, and many nieces and nephews.
She was proceeded in death by : Brothers: Guy Dean, Cleon Ray, Van, Kent, Allen Bush, her parents .
As a result of Jean's influences to create beauty, she was able to make a lasting footprint for those of us who were privileged to be a part of her life.
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