Harry Bush 1

In Loving Memory

Bush, Harry

Bush, Harry Wednesday November 12, 2025. Beloved husband of Bobbie Jo Bush and the late Ursel Bush. Dear father of Christine (Leo) Lennartz, Karen (Kevin) Keller and Diane (Mark) Thomas. Dear step-father of Stephanie (Nate) Hessel and Courtnie (Jonathan) Norman. Dear grandfather of Sophie (Tyler) Slattery, Amanda Keller, Jackson Keller, Thomas Lennartz, Matthew Thomas, Delaney Thomas, Tegan Hessel, Vivie Hessel, Holden Norman, Harrison Norman and Henslie Norman. Dear great grandfather of Lennie Slattery. Dear brother of Larry (Debbie) Bush and the late Danny Bush and Timothy (Ruth) Dineen. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

Harry was a small business owner. He loved racquetball, golf and remodeling his homes and his children’s homes.

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Wednesday November 19, 4-8 pm, then to South County Baptist Church Thursday November 20 for visitation at 10:00 am until service at 11:00 am. Service concludes at church. In lieu of flowers, contributions to NEC Society, 140 B Street, Suite 5 #128, Davis, Ca. 95616 (necsociety.com) or to South County Baptist Church appreciated. Our fingerprints don’t fade from the lives they touched.

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9 thoughts on “Bush, Harry”

  1. Ray n I R so sorry to hear that Harry passed away. We know how his family loved him n will miss him along w his friends. Pray he’s happy and enjoying all who went before him. Love u all.

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  2. We are so very sorry to learn of Harry’s passing. We know he had several health challenges in recent years and he met those head-on.

    He was a wonderful father and grandfather and loved to have his family around him. We enjoyed chatting with him at birthday parties or soccer games – he was quite the character.

    Hoping that all of the wonderful memories created with him will buoy the family up in the years ahead, and maybe bring a smile from some of his antics.

    Our deepest condolences.

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  3. Harry was the best. Always ready to help. I had so much fun watching him and Jim Rhodes fix the convertible top on my Mustang. They both had their own options on how it should be done.
    I will miss knowing he was always there. God used him to help people in a mighty way. RIP Harry.

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  4. I am truly sorry to hear this. I enjoyed Harry’s company every appointment he came in for a haircut. He was a great client and we always had good conversation. Sending my love you all ❤️

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