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Tony Glenn Rush passed away March 7, 2026 after a long, courageous battle with Lewy Body Dementia. He was born August 21, 1961 in Ukiah, CA as the youngest son of Bob and Doris Rush. His childhood was spent hunting, fishing, and riding dirt bikes with his brother Terry at the UC Field Station in Hopland where his father worked.

Tony was living in Windsor when one warm June night cruising 4th St. in his Cowboy Hat and Dark Blue Ford F100, the love of his life took one look at his bright smile, flagged him down and the rest was history. Sandy and Tony were married a year later in June of 1981. After a short time in Santa Rosa, they bought a house in Windsor where they’ve made a home for 44 years, raising two sons and hosting half a dozen exchange students.

Tony gained an incredible range of skills through his life of DIY, vineyard work, and the electrical trade. He took great joy in sharing that knowledge — teaching woodworking in 4-H, mentoring apprentices, and passing everything on to his sons. With a generous heart and a warm smile, he was always ready to lend a helping hand to those around him.

When Tony wasn’t working, he was spending time with his family on roadtrips to national parks, the beach, and even the Rubicon Trail. He was a long time member of Burke Hill Hunting Club where he spent many deer seasons with friends and family hunting and shooting. While he battled dementia, Sandy and Tony travelled in their RV to visit friends and relatives as well as spend time at the beach and revisit their favorite national parks.

Tony is survived by his wife Sandy, sons Brad (Kamala), Glenn (Madelin), and grandson Ira; brother Terry (Mardi) and sister Sue, & His Nieces & Nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Bob and Doris.

If you would like to learn more about our services, please contact Fernwood Cemetery and Funeral Home at: 415-383-7100 or through the form on our Contact page.

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