Woodrow
Bush, 50, of
Zachariah died early Sunday morning, Aug. 9, (1964) as a result of a broken neck sustained when he apparently fell over a cliff near
Torrent just off
Highway 11. His body was found about 10 o'clock and he apparently had been dead for a number of hours according to Coroner Lewis
Porter. Bush was a native of
Wolfe and a member of the Church of God. He was a son of the late Walter
Bush. He was employed as a machinist at
Wells Machine Shop,
Muncie, Ind., but his family lived at
Zachariah and he was enroute home when he fell from the cliff. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ella Bush; three sons, Gerald Keith
Bush,
Muncie, Ind., Woodrow
Clay Bush and Walter
Bush, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy
Handy, Hazel Green, and Mrs. Linda
Faye Quate of
Muncie, Ind., and a foster daughter, Chyril Hill at home; also two brothers, Harry
Bush and Marion
Bush, both of
Muncie, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. Dewey
Whittaker,
Irvine, Mrs. Anna Mae Arkill,
Middletown,
Ohio, and Miss
Virginia Bush,
Middletown,
Ohio and four grandchildren. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Church of God at
Rogers with Rev. Omer
Spencer officiating. Burial was in Tar
Ridge Cemetery with
Porter and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.