Obit: Rush, Samuel (1899 -
1969)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Rush, Wren, Grew,
Carey, Schudi, Buttke, Gaede, Hagerman, Carey
----Source: Clark County
Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/26/1969
Rush, Samuel (19 June 1899
- 20 June 1969)
Samuel rush, 70, Merrillan, died Friday in Neillsville
Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient for three weeks.
Mr. Rush,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmes Rush, was born in Merrillan June 19, 1899, and was
a lifetime resident of the community. He was a member of the Merrillan Village
board for more than 25 years, fire chief 20 years, served as building inspector,
health officer, utility commissioner, and was employed as a village maintenance
man for many years.
Mr. Rush operated a garage in Merrillan for a few
years and was a partner in the Rush Well Drilling Company, first with his
father, then his son, Ernest, and later with his brother, Roy. He retired from
the business in 1962 because of ill health. On June 19, 1926, he was united in
marriage in Neillsville to Nina Wren, who survives. A son, Irvin, died in 1968.
Other survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Marion) Grew of
Viroqua, Mrs. Roger (LaVearle) Carey and Mrs. John (Laura) Schudi both of
Minneapolis; a son, Ernest, Beloit; a brother, Roy, of Black River Falls; four
sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Esther) Buttke and Mrs. August (Iona) Buttke of Alma
Center, Mrs. Inez Gaede of Black River Falls and Mrs. Robert (Emily) Hagerman of
Pasedena, Tex.; and 13 grandchildren.
Services were held Monday from the
Merrillan United Methodist Church with the Rev. Calvin Carey officiating. Burial
was made in Oakwood Cemetery at Merrillan.
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