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Last Update: 01/31/2012
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Special Message From the Webmasters
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It is with sadness to report
the death of John Busch on 01/26/12 Pilgrim John Busch received the Pilgrim
Degree on 6-1-1960... almost 52 years .. John was Adm of Parkersburg Lodge
for some 27 years. he would have been 100 years this August. John out lived his
wife, and his only two sons. No funeral plans avaible at this time. |
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Memorial service for Pilgrim John Busch will be Saturday February 4 2012
at Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins W.V. The service will be at 11:00am.
The family will receive friends from 10:00am till service. Pilgrim John
was cremated per his wishes. Per Pilgrim John request all memorials
contributions be made to
Parkersburg Lodge #1118 |
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