Kay Bush
October 6, 1956 ~ July 8, 2020
Kay Bush, 63, Austin, died Wednesday, July 8, 2020 from injuries sustained in a accident that occurred while she was involved with her favorite hobby of working on her farm. Born October 6, 1956 in Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Reid and Nancy Bertram Bush. She was a graduate of Glasgow High School and Western Kentucky University. She was owner and administrator of Glenview Health and Rehab Center in Glasgow.
Survivors include her siblings: Mike (Karen) Bush, Sue (Joe) Muse, and Lesley (Todd) Cagle; five nephews: Brian Muse, Seth Bush, Drew Tuck, Patrick Spears, and Jacob (Jasmine) Bush; four nieces: Ashley (Derek) Moore, Abby (Kyle) Minugh, Allyson Spears, and Megan (Chris) Minugh; three great-nephews: Trevor Moore, Ezra Minugh, and Hayden Tuck; four great-nieces: Lindsey Moore, Harper Moore, Ella Minugh, and Raelyn Minugh; a special friend Yvonne Cook; along with her beloved pets, especially Brownie.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Steve Bush.
Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. A “walk-through” visitation will be from 10 am Friday until funeral time. The family requests that masks be worn and social distance be maintained. Alternative expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to BRAWA or to First Christian Church.
Bush family, We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep everyone in our prayers.
R.I.P. KAY, my husband and I moved to Austin in 2004. Kay was our neighbor. She was always very kind to us and we frequented her store when she owned it. Sad to hear of her passing.
We will remember Kay for her kindness and caring nature, especially to our friends at Glenview. She was a beautiful person.
My condolences to the Bush family and Ms. Yvonne. I was sorry to hear of the tragic loss of Ms. Kay. My mother, Mrs. Dimple Meredith worked for her several years. She truly loved every loved working with the Glenview family. Ms. Kay and Ms. Yvonne was so good to my momma and I’ll forever be grateful for that. Momma suffered a massive stroke following a brain aneurysm surgery in 2008. Her Glenview family was there for her and kept in touch afterward. Momma passed away in 2018 and once again they were there. I know Ms. Kay’s family doesn’t know me but please know the appreciation I have in my heart for her because she loved my momma. May the Lord comfort all of you in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Amy Meredith Hennion