Lester V. BushLester V. Bush, a resident of Sharon all his life, and well known in this city by reason of his frequent visits here at the home of his father, the late Wm, Bush, and his sister, Mrs. Mack Hawley, died at the home of his sister here last Thursday eyening. Mr, Bush had been ill since last June with myocarditis, though not confined to his bed until about two weeks ago, after coming here to make a visit at the Hawley home.Mr Bush was born at Sharon, Wis., on Feb. 18, 1867, and followed the , trade of a carpenter, where his competence as a workman and his strict integrity made him a man highly esteemed by those with whom he had business relations and with all whoiknew him.Decedent was unmarried and is survived by three sisters and two brothers, namely: Mrs. Mack Hawley of Harvard, Mrs. Wm. Cross and Mr«ff Wm. Hester of Delavan, Wis., Louis Bush of Harvard and Milton Bush of Littleton, Iowa. One brother, Orville, died at Fairbanks, Iowa, on April 11.Short funeral services were held at the Mack Hawley home on Sunday at \ 1:30 o’clock, Rev C. S. Moore officiating, the pall bearers being Miles Lyons, Enos Hammond, W. H. Conway, S E. Betzer and Chas. Hath. At 2:30 o’clock services were held at the Lutheran church at Sharon, Rev. W.C. Heidenrich officiating. Burial took place in Oakwood cemetery at Sharon and was m charge of the Woodmen order of that place and of which lodge he was a member The pall bearers j were chosen from the membership of the Sharon M. W A I'