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Your loving sister posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
My Beloved Brother
From day one seems all we did was fight, now I fight back my tears.
I never did tell you all the things I felt,like how much I love you.
I wish we could go back and start over again. I need my brother.
We both got busy with our lives and our families and did not keep
in close touch but you were on my mind, you and your family.
I was interested in everything you did because I admired you so much
and am so proud of you. You and Virginia have a lovey family and I
know the struggles, only to well, but I never heard a complaint from you.
You had such an important role here on earth, You held up to the task.
As we grew older we realized how much we ment to one another and our
phone chats came more often and lasted longer. They ment so much to me.
You did so much for me, being there for Bud in Alabama was special.
Being my kids "Uncle Jim" was so good for them.
Never judging me for my decisions, no matter how inappropriate .
I didn't do much for you. I hope you will forgive me, for all the things
I didn't do I never did tell you all the things I felt,like how much I love you.
I wish we could go back and start over again. I need my brother.
It is sad that you left without saying goodbye, but I know you are in a good place.
You are my brother,Jim, and there is no one to replace you.
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Delani (Granddaughter) posted a condolence
Friday, June 6, 2008
My Grandfather was one of the best men I ever knew. He loved everyone in their own way. Now, everytime I come to my Grandma and my Grandpa's house I wish that he was sitting in that same old blue chair, but when I walk in he's not. Then again, I sit here and have no emotions. I believe that the reason is that he is sitting here with us. Protecting us. I believe he would want us happy. I know for a fact that everything will be okay. Time doesn't stop so that means we have to keep going, but with him in our hearts.
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Bud posted a condolence
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Yeah, Jeff, The red convertible. I remember watching him install the seat belts. I thought it was awesome that he knew how to do that by his self!
Later, he and his family invited me into their home when I felt lost and alone.
I was never quite able to follow his footsteps, but I learned from trying that we all have to make our own path.
Thank you Uncle Jim.
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Jim Cowburn posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
I knew Jim for a short time in the 1960s, he was busy then flying helicopters in Vietnam and what I remember is that he was a true American Hero. He did his tour in Vietnam and the turned right around and volunteered for second tour. Back then life expectancy for these guys was very short. He volunteered not in the heat of an ongoing battle but calmly and rationally when given the option of going home. I trust he has gotten his just reward.
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Jen posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
To my future father in-law:
Although we can’t see you
We know you are here
Smiling down
Watching over us
You will be forever in our hearts
and forever in our lives.
Thank you for raising such a wonderful loving son, who I am proud to soon call my husband. The girls were blessed to have you as a grandfather and it was amazing to see how much joy that they brought into your life. I am honored to be apart of your family. You will be thought of often and greatly missed. Love, Jen
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Toby posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
To my dad, you were always there for me no matter what the circumstances. I don't know what I would have done without you. You brought so much joy to my girls and I could not have asked for a better grandfather. The memories that you have given them are priceless to all of us. You will always be in our hearts and greatly missed. I will try to always make you proud and be the son you raised me to be. I love you. Your loving son, Toby
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Jeff Wiser posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
What I remember best is when I was young my mom would tell us about Jim and her when they were kids and when he was still in school my Uncle Jim would drive us around in his convertible. He was alway kind and caring, I always looked at him as one person with great character and am sure all who were lucky enough to know him felt that. I wish the best for those left behind, I'm sure he waits for us.
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Jim Bush "Son Skeeter" & Chell, posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
My Hero is the quiet type,
no marching bands, no media hype,
but through my eyes it's plain to see,
a hero, God has sent to me.
With gentle strength and quiet pride,
all self concern is set aside,
to reach out to our fellow man,
and be there with a helping hand.
Heroes are a rarity,
a blessing to humanity.
With all they give and all they do,
I'll bet the thing you never knew,
My quiet hero has always been you Dad.
You will allways be in my Thought's and Heart.
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Willam Daniel Bush posted a condolence
Monday, June 2, 2008
Dad I love you and will miss you. I know you were always tring to do your best for me and I should have thanked you and did not so I just want you to know I do thank you and I do love you
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Nancy Canaday posted a condolence
Saturday, May 31, 2008
I do not know if this is the same Jim Bush who went to Chenango Forks Central School. If so, I would like to wish you my condolances as I knew him many years ago. Please give his mom my condolances as well. (she would remember me as Nancy Mills).
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Frank & Joanne Goodwin posted a condolence
Friday, May 30, 2008
Don, I wanted you and your family to know that you have been in our thoughts and prayers. From experience, I know that it is difficult to lose a parent. I got a card to send you but we don't have an address. We will continue to keep you and your family in our prayers.
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