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Busch, James "Jim"

James W. "Jim" Busch, 86, died on Friday, September 7, 2012, after a battle with lung and heart disease. He was born on June 26, 1926, to the late Andrew and Ruth (Peterson) Busch in Superior, Wisconsin. Jim earned a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Superior and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He served his country in the United States Navy until his honorable discharge in 1945.

On December 9, 1944 Jim married D. Jean Fross. Jean preceded him in death on February 23, 1982. On June 12, 1993 he married Mary Stofferan.

Jim taught junior high and high school math and science. He worked for the Wisconsin State Department of Public Instruction in Madison, and he wo rked for the Ford Foundation in Beirut, Lebanon. The last portion of Jim's career was at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay where he was an associate professor. He taught education and physics, he supervised student teachers, and he was chair of the education department.

Jim was an avid outdoorsman and a skilled hunter. He was an expert gardener; he won awards for the dahlias he grew, and he kept a large vegetable garden. He enjoyed working on home improvement projects. He also loved to travel, and he and his family visited many countries in Europe and the Middle East, and many states in the U .S.

Jim was a devoted husband and father. He spent as much time as he could with his children and grandchildren, teaching them life skills and playing with them. He was always supportive of his family in their interests and pursuits.

Jim's Christian faith was the theme of his life. His faith was much more than a religion; it was his way of life. He taught his family, by his example and by his words, that following Christ is life's highest priority. He was a dedicated churchman; he taught many adult Sunday school classes and Bible studies, and he held several church leadership positions.

Jim was involved in politics; he was an active member of the Brown County Republicans. He was especially committed to standing up for the unborn.

Survivors include his wife, Mary, Green Bay; his son, Andy (Kim) Busch, Galesburg, Illinois; two stepchildren, Craig Stofferan and Rhona Stofferan, both of Green Bay; five grandchildren, David Busch, Peter (Judy) Busch, Jean (Andrew) Clarenson, all of Bloomington, Illinois, Joseph Busch, Galesburg, Illinois, and Michael Freedman, Madison; two brothers, Lloyd (Rhoda) Busch, Green Bay and Donald (Loretta) Busch, Duluth, Minnesota; two nieces and five nephews; a daughter-in-law, Ruth Busch, Mineral Point.

In addition to his parents and his first wife, Jean, Jim was preceded in death by two brothers, Richard and Robert; a daughter, Elizabeth Jean; a son, LeRoy Clinton and a granddaughter, Amy Joy.

Visitation will be held at Graceway Fellowship, 1750 Dousman Street, on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 4:00 pm until the funeral service at 7:00 pm with Pastor Rick Schulze and Pastor Gerry Mathisen officiating. Military honors will follow. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery in Little Suamico. Online condolences may be expressed at www.lyndahl.com

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Jim's name.

A special thank you to Dr. Jeremy Green of Prevea, Dr. Burton of Bellin, Dr. Wang of Aurora, Dr. Johnson of St. Vincent, Dr. Scott Westenberg of Aurora, the nursing staff at Bellin, Aurora and St. Vincent Hospitals, the Paramedics of 911, Chaplain Pat at St. Vincent, Bellin 2nd floor and all the others involved in Jim's care.



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Published by Green Bay Press-Gazette on Sep. 9, 2012.

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Lottie Trudell

September 10, 2012

Jim was a dedicated, kind-hearted, honest,loving person with an impish sense of humor and strong, comforting presence. May the love God, of family and friends comfort you in this difficult time.

September 9, 2012

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing, Mary. Praise God you will see him again. You both are fond memories for us from Bethel. Our prayers are with you. Bill and Cathy Holwerda

Karen Grosse

September 9, 2012

Mary,
We were so sorry to hear about Jim's passing.
We will be out of town on Tuesday, so will not be able to be there, but our thoughts and prayers will be with you.
Ron and Karen Grosse

Melody (Busch) Schneider

September 9, 2012

Dear Uncle Jim, Next year, and each year thereafter, I will plant more dahlias in your honor. You will be missed by the family.

Tim Busch

September 9, 2012

Deer camp just won't be the same without Uncle Jim.

Audrey Hanson

September 9, 2012

Sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I worked with him when he was chair of the education dept at UWGB and found him to be a very kind, considerate and caring person.

Richard & Sandra Presnell

September 9, 2012

Our condolences to Mary and Jim's other relatives and friends. He was a friend and co-worker at The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay since 1971. He will be sorely missed by his church, for which he made many contributions as well as by the community. With our sympathy, Dick and Sandy Presnell

Kevin and Sue Detrie

September 9, 2012

Mary, I was so sad to hear of Jim's passing. Kevin and I both remember sitting under his teaching in bible studies while we were at Bethel. he was a remarkablr man who lived out his faith. Our prayers have been with you since we heard of his passing and will continue to be. With love and prayers for God's presence to surround you and the family during this time.
Kevin and Sue

Robert PUM

September 9, 2012

Very Sorry and Sad to hear and read of the Passing of James Busch, . . . my Colleague and friend at UWGB since 1969. Our Sympathy and Condolences to the Family .
Prof. Bob and Coach Jan Pum

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