Ola Ed Bush Obit, Butler, AL submitted by : Sandra Bush Brown ****************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ****************************************************************** OBIT OF OLA ED BUSH Montgomery Advertiser-3-16-1939 OLA BUSH Greenville Ala March 15 (Special) Ola Bush, Greenville farmer, died at his home Tuesday after a short illness. It was through his efforts that farming practices were greatly improved in his section. He is survived by his widow; one sister, Mrs Camellia Hinson of Greenville; and one brother, L. Bush of Crestview Fla. Funeral was conducted on Wednesday at the First Baptist Church here by Rev. C.M. Perry and Rev. Ralph Mullins. Internment was in Magnolia Cemetery with Dunklin in charge. Greenville Library-3-16-1939 OLA E. BUSH DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Ola E. Bush, 63, died at his home four miles north of Greenville at 5:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. He has been ill since Saturday before, but did not consider his condition serious. He suffered a heart attack a few hours before he passed away. Mr. Bush was a successful farmer. He was a native of Butler County, a member of a pioneer family in this section. On March 11th, 1900 he was married to Miss Aldon Harrison, who survives. Also surviving are one brother, Low Bush, of Crestview, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs Camilla Hinson of Greenville. He will be sincerely missed by a large circle of friends. He was very popular with those who knew him best. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, with the Rev. R.Z. Mullins officiating, assisted by Rev. C.M. Perry. Burial at Magnolia Cemetery, with Dunklin in Charge. The active pall bearers were: Johnsie Hartly, Orby Harrison, Clarence Johnson, J.C. Foste, E.E. Jackson, Otto Bush and Obie Cates.