James-DeBusk-Obituary

James Bradford DeBusk

Richardson, Texas

1941 - 2014

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James Bradford DeBusk died Wednesday, May 14, 2014, from complications of Alzheimer's disease. Service: No funeral is planned. Memorials: Contributions to Alzheimer's research would honor Jim's memory. Jim was born Dec. 5, 1941, in Chicago, Ill., the second son of Bradford and Phyllis DeBusk. The...

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Dr. James DeBusk passed on May 14, 2014, however after all these years, I still think about him. He was my very first gynecologist in the 80's and here it is 2020 and I have never forgotten him. He was the sweetest doctor I ever had, and I know there will never be anyone that will ever be nicer or kinder or more tender than he was. There are just some of those special people who can never be replaced and he will always, always be one of them.
Rest in Peace, Dr DeBusk and surely you know...

Dr. Debusk took care of me during the 80's and was such a nice, caring Doctor. Sadly, I moved and was not able to see him after him being my Doctor for so long. I missed his gentle manner and he was a very knowledgeable Doctor. I recently moved back and wanted to see him again as my gynecologist, however I am so sad to find he has passed away. I know he will be greatly rewarded in the afterlife, as I know he brought lots of babies into this world and probably saved many women from diseases...

He was a great doctor, gentleman and so sweet! I worked with him at MHG. He delivered my children. He was truly a wonderful person. Condolences for his loss.

I was just seventeen years old when Dr. DeBusk became my physician, He was so good looking! I remember how he always insisted on opening the door for me out of his office.He delivered my first born.While inserting the needle into my spine I screamed out in pain and grabbed his arm hairs. He admonished me sharply, "don't grab my arm while I'm administering this injection!" And I replied..."did you have to use a railroad spike?" He laughed. I didn't. We had a great doc/patient relationship and...

I worked with Dr. DeBusk at the hospital in the 80's. I remember how handsome he was. His patient's loved him. RIP
Lisa W.