Jennifer Teague Bush, age 46, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Sunday, June 5, 2022, at her home after an extended illness. A celebration of her life will be 3:00 pm Wednesday, June 8, 2022, at Union Grove Baptist Church, where she was a lifelong member. The service will be conducted by Pastors Josh Evans and T.W. Bailey Jennifer was born August 20, 1975, in Forsyth County to Don and Diane Scheipers Teague. Jennifer was a 1993 Graduate of Union Grove Christian School and a 1997 graduate of UNC-Charlotte. She worked in the field of accounting. Her brother-in-law, Pastor Ken Harris preceded her in death in 2021. Aunt Jenn planned a yearly niece sleepover and a nephew weekend; her nieces and nephews were her pride and joy. Jennifer loved traveling and time spent at Cherry Grove Beach. She was an avid collector of Christmas ornaments, not only for herself but for many of her friends and their children. She cherished family time of working puzzles and playing games. Jennifer enjoyed spending time with her Golden Girls, a group of lifelong friends. She had a heart for serving others and was the organizer of many events for family and friends. Her last big trip was in April to see her husband, Jeremy, cross the finish line at the Boston Marathon. While her family is left to cherish their wonderful memories, their greatest peace is knowing that she is forever healed and celebrating with her Savior in Heaven. Surviving is her faithful, loyal husband of 21 years, Jeremy Bush of the home. Her parents of Welcome, Her sister, Kim Teague Harris of Clemmons. Also surviving are her father and mother-in-law, Jim and Mary Bush of Lexington. A brother-in-law, Nathan Bush and his wife, Bethany of Kernersville and sister-in-law, Elizabeth Bush Tilley and her husband, Derek of Lexington. Her cousin, Amy Hicks Linville and her husband, Josh of Kernersville. Her nieces and nephews: Claire Harris, Caroline Linville, Lauren Tilley, Peyton Tilley, Eli Bush, and Evan Bush. A loving extended family of uncles, aunts, and cousins. Jennifer also leaves behind her canine companions, Sox, and Fen. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes memorials be made to Union Grove Christian School