Sandra K. Bush

March 6, 1962 ~ May 20, 2016
Sandra Bush, age 54 of Madison, Ohio passed away Friday, May 20, 2016 at Geneva Medical Center. Sandy was born in Painesville, Ohio on March 6, 1962 to Lois (Fittro) and O. Kenneth Bush, Jr.
Sandy graduated from Madison High School Class of 1980 and had remained a lifelong area resident. Sandy was a Madison church administrative assistant to both Chapel United Methodist Church and Central Congregational Church. At Chapel United Methodist Church she was very active as the church historian, she sang in the choir, helped organize many events, led the bookclub and enjoyed making prayer shawls and cards with members in the church.
Sandy is survived by her siblings, Judy (Bill) Uehlinger, Bud Bush, Larry (Pam) Bush, and Theresa "Trixie" (Wayne) Palm ; nieces and nephews, Ami, Matt, and Andrew (Tencia) Bray, Andrea (Damien) Sharar, Michael, Christopher, and Daniel Bush, Jennifer (Tyler) Coolbaugh, Alex (Amanda), Anna, and Ben Bush; and great-nieces and nephews, Liam, Lily, Aoiffe, and Jonathan. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ken and Lois Bush, and her grandparents.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Chapel United Methodist Church, 2019 Hubbard Rd., Madison. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 from 3-7 PM at the Behm Family Funeral Home 26 River St., Madison. Final resting place will be with her parents at Madison Memorial Cemetery.
Should friends desire memorial contributions in Sandy's name may be made to the Chapel United Methodist Church.
Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com
Sandy always brought sunshine into the room and she always made me feel like living the day to the fullest. I will treasure the moments we shared ABC gum to everyone else's disgust. She would just say, “Its our way of kissing!” RIP Sandy.
Sandy and I were inseparable in high school and several years after; we had so much fun together. I loved her sense of humor; she was a woman of many talents and will be missed. The world was a better place with her around. Peace to you Sandy and her family.
I met Sandy in the second grade and she was just a true light! We could always make me laugh. I wish I was closer and could attend the service. She was one in a million and she will be missed! Prayers to her family and my thoughts will be with you during this time.
Dearest Judy, Bud, Larry, Trixie and families, I just read Sandy's obituary today and I am shocked and saddened to learn of her passing. Being away from my Chapel Church home, it is such a shock when hearing that a 'family member' has gone home to be with the Lord. Singing in the choir with Sandy for many years was a delight. Sandy was always such a smiling, caring, loving person and she will truly be missed. My heart aches when I think of the loss that you have suffered. Many loving thoughts and prayers will be with you all. May you feel God's comfort and peace. With Our Deepest Sympathy, Debbie and Jim
Sandy was always light and patient even when I called her for someone's address I could not find . She just quickly answered the question like you were the most important thing on her list of duties for that morning. We will miss her at Central. We pray for you her loved ones
My deepest sympathies to the family. Sandy was a close friend of my brother and I am sure this is shocking news. I remember her as a happy gal in high school, and it sounds like she continued to spread the love as she journeyed through life. May God hold her hand through eternity.