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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Ronald W. Bushey

Ronald W. Bushey
Ronald W. Bushey

Ronald W. Bushey, 74, of Summerfield, FL, went to be with the Lord on March 09, 2015. Ronald was born in Hinsdale, NH on November 07, 1940 to his parents Edward and Lucy Bushey. He moved to Summerfield, FL in 2007 from Westfield, MA. Ronald was an active member of MCC Metro Politian Community Church in Summerfield, FL. He was a member of the gay community and enjoyed volunteering at the AIDS Alliance Clinic in Orlando. Ronald loved people and touched a lot of lives, he will be deeply missed by many. He is predeceased by his loving sister: Margerite D. Walker who passed in 2010. Ronald is survived by his Brothers: Armand E. (Nancy) Bushey, of East Longmeadow, MA, Albert P. (Doreen) Bushey, of East Long Meadow, MA, and Robert J. (Janet) Bushey, of The Villages, FL; Close Friend: Dan Lenzi of Fruitland Park, FL / Pittsburgh, PA; And many Nieces and Nephews. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to your choice of pet shelters for rescued dogs.

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