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Geary Cemetery

Blaine County, Oklahoma


Submitted & © Diedre J. J. Bush


Virginia "Jennie" (Huston) & William Walter Bush
Bessie Blanche (Bush) Murray

BUSH FAMILY GRAVESTONE
WILLIAM W. BUSH
1836   -   1908
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VIRGHINIA HUSTON
HIS WIFE
1845   -   1907
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LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED

BUSH


My Great-grandfather his wife and one of their daughters are interred in the Geary Cemetery.

William Walter Bush b. 9 Oct 1836 Edmonson County, Kentucky, d. 20 May 1908 Valley, Canadian County, Oklahoma

Virginia "Jennie" Huston Bush b. Oct 1843 in either Todd or Simpson, Kentucky, d. 28 Feb 1907 Valley, Canadian County, Oklahoma

Bessie Blanche Bush Murray b. 18 Mar 1881 in Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, d. Feb 1911, Geary, Blaine, Oklahoma

William & Jennie are interred in spaces 1 & 2 in front of their grave monument

Bessie is interred in space 3 in the back of their grave monument.

Info. from Diedre J. J. Bush


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