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Stuart Huseby Obituary


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HUSEBY, Stuart S. STUART S. HUSEBY STUART S. HUSEBY, RDR, from Mt. Pleasant, SC, entered the kingdom of God, peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on Friday, August 19, 2011 after a sudden illness. Stuart is survived by his beloved wife, Virginia Huseby (formally of Gainesville), and his loving family, sons Scott A. Huseby, and his wife, Joye Huseby and their sons, Kody, Chase and Scott , Jr. Mooresville, NC; Steve S. Huseby, and his wife Slone, and their children, Sydney and Evan, Roswell, GA; one step-daughter Kim Colluro, and her husband Marc, and their children, Kieran and Connor, Braselton, GA; two brothers Tom Huseby, Sarasota, FL; Sydney Huseby, Great Falls, MT, one sister Jennifer Hamm, Columbus, OH. Stuart was born on January 11, 1940 in Fergus Falls, MN. His love and devotion to his wife, family and friends stand out as his greatest personal trait and achievement. Stuart was loved by many people, as he had a great charming personality, and was never short on humor. Stuart attended George Washington University in Georgetown, DC, where he played basketball. Stuart was a great basketball player and played on a lawyers' league that played in the GA Tech dome. Stuart was always a man of adventure, starting his career as a lumberjack in Alaska, and having the courage to start his own business. He enjoyed taking golf trips to Ireland and Scotland, traveling with his sons and grandsons to exotic places such as Brazil and Germany to provide support for Ironman competitions. He then went on to Court Reporting School and became a certified reporter. Stuart lived in Atlanta, GA for 36+ years, where he owned and operated Huseby & Associates, a court reporting and litigation Support Company. Stuart obtained the highest of honors in his profession as a Certified Diplomat Reporter. He was also a Registered Professional Reporter and a Georgia Certified Reporter. He was very active in the court reporting community. He reported numerous infamous trials, including the Jim Baker PTL trial in Charlotte, NC. Stuart continued to have a hand in the business, acting as a Senior Consultant. Stuart was born into a life of public service in the court systems, from his mother Genevive Palson Huseby, who graduated from court reporting school in June of 1928, to his uncle Orin Paulson, to his brother Syd, and now his sons Scott and Steve. He held his positions as a court stenographer with dignity and honor and taught his brother and sons the same. He spent tireless hours in courtrooms around the country reporting on some of the highest profile trials and depositions of his era. Upon his retirement from Huseby, Inc., his sons and daughters-in-laws have turned the operation into a multi-state national operation, which made him very proud. Stuart always said: "We cover the South like dew" Stuart's greatest joy was his family, business, golf, traveling and his dog Daisy. Services will be held at The Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 4814 Paper Mill Rd., Marietta, GA 30067, on Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 1:00 PM. A reception will follow in the church fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in Stuart's name to All Saints Lutheran Church, 2407 Hwy. 17, Mount Pleasant, SC 29466, where he was an active member. Those wishing to make online condolences may do so at www.littledavenport.com. Little & Davenport Funeral Home, 355 Dawsonville Highway, S.W., Gainesville, Ga. 30501 is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 23, 2011.

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Donna Hubbard

September 21, 2011

Stuart was a wonderful kind man, a role model of a perfect gentleman. Terrible Loss..

September 8, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. What an honor to have known such a kind and thoughtful person such as Stuart was. Susan Horner, Marietta, GA

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August 30, 2011

My deepest sympathies to the Huseby family. I pray you find comfort in your fond and loving memories of Stuart and knowing the God of all comfort cares for you and your loss.

August 29, 2011

Stuart was a great man, a cherished friend, and a devoted mentor to me. I am so sad to hear of his passing. The world is a little darker without Stuart's warm and cheerful smile. I am a better person for having known him.

Jerald Knight

August 27, 2011

My condolences to the family....The faithful man Job asked "if an able -bodied man dies can he live again,all the days of my compulory labor I shall wait, you will call and I myself shall answer you" S Jackson ~ Palmdale,Ca

August 27, 2011

My sincere condolences to the family during this difficult time.
I hope that the family finds comfort from Psalms 147:3 which says:
"He is healing the broken-hearted ones
And is binding up their painful spots."
May you find comfort in God's promises
and the support of friends and family in the difficult days ahead.
Barney, Atlanta, Ga.

Holly Loving

August 25, 2011

Uncle Stuart always had a broad and happy smile on his face. I will always hold onto the beautiful images I have of him. What a dear and loving man. He left us all too soon but I know he'll be smiling down upon his loved ones forever. So sorry for this difficult time. Love to Ginny, Scott, Steve and families!

Sarah Magnan Bentley

August 24, 2011

We will be keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers...so very sorry to hear about your Dad's sudden passing...he left a great legacy and family...it's been an honor to get to know you and work with you, Steve...take care...

Becky Bergerson

August 24, 2011

Thinking of all of you as you celebrate Stuart's life today. There is a lot to celebrate but we still wanted more.

Nancy Paulson

August 23, 2011

Stuart was the consummate gentleman....he was a dedicated father,husband,uncle,cousin,brother,, and friend. We are brokenhearted at his sudden passing. Our hearts go out to Ginny, Steve, Scott, and family.

Mary Paulson

August 23, 2011

Court Reporting really is in the Family history. I know my Dad Orin, was always proud to be a part of it. Stuart will be greatly missed by all his family. We have many happy Memories at the Lake in Minnesota and trips to Atlanta.

August 23, 2011

Stuart, I will always be grateful to have had the privilege of working for you fresh out of court reporting school. You were always patient and a great teacher of your craft. You are already dearly missed. God bless you and your family. Lisa Harkins, Clinton, SC

Bill James

August 23, 2011

I met Stuart when I was a Representative for the Stenograph Corporation. I spent alot of time with Stuart and was very fond of him. I was never able to persuade him to take a chance on Stenograph. I am sorry to hear that he has passed away. He was a gentleman and I always enjoyed the time we spent together. I would like to offer my deepest sympathies to the entire Huseby family

tony brown

August 23, 2011

Stu: God blessed us with your presence. You were a wonderful man.

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August 23, 2011

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