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Olene Dell <I>Allen</I> Bush

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Olene Dell Allen Bush

Birth
Cato, Trousdale County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Jul 1995 (aged 92)
Lafayette, Macon County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Red Boiling Springs, Macon County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Olene Allen Bush, 92, 437 E. Main St., Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., a homemaker, died yesterday, Macon County General Hospital, Lafayette. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Phillips Anderson and Son Funeral Home, Red Boiling Springs. Survivors: daughters, Joann Pickerell, Tompkinsville, Ky, Charlene Bean, Peggy Bush, Mary Hudson, Sue Bilbrey and Beverly Gregory, all Red Boiling Springs; sons, Kenneth, Nashville, Billie, Livingston, Bobby, and Tommy Bush, both Red Boiling Springs; half brother, Lewis Allen, Gallatin; 14 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren

Olene, was born December 22, 1902 to Robert Allen and Alice (Hesson) Allen in Cato, Trousdale County Tennessee. She lived there until she was 13 years old and her family moved to Red Boiling Springs. On August 20, 1920, she married Oscar David Bush. They had 13 children, Charlene Bean, Peggy Bush, Mary Hudson, Sue Bilbrey, Beverly Gregory, Joann Pickerell, Kenneth , Billie, Bobby, and Tommy Bush. (Sandra and two sons, Fay and Paul David Bush.) preceded her in death. Also a brother, Clarence that died in infancy She had 5 stepbrothers, Louis, Carl, Elmer, Frank and Robert and 2 step-sisters, Ruth and Delia. Early in her life her mother and father divorced and her mother remarried. The only father she ever knew, William Page and her mother married in 1925. She loved her family and enjoyed the family gatherings at the holidays. She loved to set on her front porch and watch the traffic go by and many times, friends, passing by would stop and set on the porch with her.

A Mother Gone
Gone is a mother loved by all,
Her soul is now at rest.
She'll sleep in peace, her work is done.
A mother's work the best.
She'll know the joy of perfect rest
In heaven up above,
Where she may dwell
contentedly,
Protected by God's love.
Our hearts may grieve that she must lie
Beneath the sacred sod,
And yet we know she lives in peace
Within the house of God.
Olene Allen Bush, 92, 437 E. Main St., Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., a homemaker, died yesterday, Macon County General Hospital, Lafayette. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Phillips Anderson and Son Funeral Home, Red Boiling Springs. Survivors: daughters, Joann Pickerell, Tompkinsville, Ky, Charlene Bean, Peggy Bush, Mary Hudson, Sue Bilbrey and Beverly Gregory, all Red Boiling Springs; sons, Kenneth, Nashville, Billie, Livingston, Bobby, and Tommy Bush, both Red Boiling Springs; half brother, Lewis Allen, Gallatin; 14 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren

Olene, was born December 22, 1902 to Robert Allen and Alice (Hesson) Allen in Cato, Trousdale County Tennessee. She lived there until she was 13 years old and her family moved to Red Boiling Springs. On August 20, 1920, she married Oscar David Bush. They had 13 children, Charlene Bean, Peggy Bush, Mary Hudson, Sue Bilbrey, Beverly Gregory, Joann Pickerell, Kenneth , Billie, Bobby, and Tommy Bush. (Sandra and two sons, Fay and Paul David Bush.) preceded her in death. Also a brother, Clarence that died in infancy She had 5 stepbrothers, Louis, Carl, Elmer, Frank and Robert and 2 step-sisters, Ruth and Delia. Early in her life her mother and father divorced and her mother remarried. The only father she ever knew, William Page and her mother married in 1925. She loved her family and enjoyed the family gatherings at the holidays. She loved to set on her front porch and watch the traffic go by and many times, friends, passing by would stop and set on the porch with her.

A Mother Gone
Gone is a mother loved by all,
Her soul is now at rest.
She'll sleep in peace, her work is done.
A mother's work the best.
She'll know the joy of perfect rest
In heaven up above,
Where she may dwell
contentedly,
Protected by God's love.
Our hearts may grieve that she must lie
Beneath the sacred sod,
And yet we know she lives in peace
Within the house of God.


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