Daily Capital News
Jefferson City, Missouri
Thursday, September 18, 1975
Pg. 13
MILBURN RUSH,
VERSAILLES, DIES
Milburn J. Rush, 49, died
Tuesday at his home in Ver-
sailles.
He was born Aug. 8, 1926, in
Miller County, the son of Ray
and Minnie Winters Rush, who
survive at their home in Eldon
He was married to Hazel M.
Brown on Dec. 4, 1951. She sur-
vives at the home.
Mr. Rush was a farmer and a
veteran of World War II. He
was also a member of VFW
Post 209, Gravois Mills, and the
First Baptist Church, Ver-
sailles.
Other survivors include: One
son, Richard Rush, and one
daughter, Mrs. Connie Barton,
both of Versailles, and one
grandson.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. today in the First
Baptist Church, Versailles.
with the Rev. James Hagen
officiating. Military rites and
burial will be in the Greenmore
Memorial Gardens, Barnett.
Kidwell-Garber Funeral
Home, Versailles, is in charge
of arrangements.
Daily Capital News
Jefferson City, Missouri
Thursday, September 18, 1975
Pg. 13
MILBURN RUSH,
VERSAILLES, DIES
Milburn J. Rush, 49, died
Tuesday at his home in Ver-
sailles.
He was born Aug. 8, 1926, in
Miller County, the son of Ray
and Minnie Winters Rush, who
survive at their home in Eldon
He was married to Hazel M.
Brown on Dec. 4, 1951. She sur-
vives at the home.
Mr. Rush was a farmer and a
veteran of World War II. He
was also a member of VFW
Post 209, Gravois Mills, and the
First Baptist Church, Ver-
sailles.
Other survivors include: One
son, Richard Rush, and one
daughter, Mrs. Connie Barton,
both of Versailles, and one
grandson.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. today in the First
Baptist Church, Versailles.
with the Rev. James Hagen
officiating. Military rites and
burial will be in the Greenmore
Memorial Gardens, Barnett.
Kidwell-Garber Funeral
Home, Versailles, is in charge
of arrangements.
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