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Howard James Busbee

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Howard James Busbee obituary, 1943-2023, Richmond, VA

BORN

1943

DIED

2023

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Howard Busbee Obituary

Howard James Busbee, 79, of Richmond, Virginia, passed peacefully on May 16, 2023, with his beloved wife and five children at his bedside. He is survived by Mary Whitt Busbee, his wife of 57 years, and his five children and their spouses: Howard James (Jay) Busbee Jr., Stephen Whitt Busbee (Valynnda), Andrew David Busbee (Ann), Matthew Brian Busbee (Shannon), and Stacey Busbee Summerfield (Toby), as well as his older brother Irvin (Lisa). Most notably, Howard's life and legacy live on in the hearts of his 11 grandchildren: Riley, Vendela, Logan, David, Cadence, Cohen, Hadley, Whitt, James, H.G. and Watson. For all the many honors, accolades, awards and degrees that he achieved, his most important and cherished was the title of Granddad. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina and raised in Falls Church, Virginia, Howard enrolled at the College of William & Mary in 1961, beginning a connection that would last for six decades. In short order, he earned his undergraduate degree in accounting, his J.D., and his Master of Law and Taxation. He worked for 33 years as a partner at PriceWaterhouseCoopers in Lynchburg, Va.; Atlanta, and Richmond. He returned to William & Mary in 2001, working first in the School of Business and, later, across the entire campus. He chaired committees as diverse as the Alumni Association and the Real Estate Foundation. He worked with Olde Guarde alumni to honor and preserve their memories of the College, and he mentored and inspired incoming freshmen to continue the College's legacy and secure William & Mary's future for decades to come. Howard possessed an accountant's mind and a romantic soul. He always knew exactly the perfect gift for Mary for every single occasion, and he tracked them all in the little Day Planners he carried with him everywhere. One check meant he'd decided on the gift, and two checks meant he'd bought it. He loved listening to John Denver on his many long drives. He lived his life by simple, timeless, necessary credos: Work hard at whatever you choose to do. Help those less fortunate. Always be kind. An enthusiastic sportsman and sports fan, he ran marathons throughout the '80s, and continued to run in Atlanta's Fourth of July Peachtree Road Race on into the 2020s. He could hit a golf ball farther than the eye could see and loft a tennis ball into orbit, or so it seemed to his awestruck children. He was a childhood fan of Washington football, and then added new teams as every child and grandchild attended a new college or moved to a new city. His closet swelled with hats and t-shirts from schools and teams in Florida, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Colorado, Alabama, Illinois and Tennessee. Howard loved breakfast meats and North Carolina barbecue, Zero candy bars and corned beef hash. Servers at diners and restaurants knew to bring him a large glass of unsweetened ice tea and a collection of sweeteners, so he could mix his tea just the way he liked it. He always knew how to pick the exact right item on the menu, whether he was looking over a 60-page wine list or a greasy laminated diner sheet. He cherished meals as a time to connect and laugh over good food, and he rarely left the table from one meal without planning where the next one would be. Of all the many lessons he taught his children and grandchildren, the most significant was this: Think about what happens next. When his children (and, later, grandchildren) were young, he often delivered that line - "Think about what happens next!" - in disbelief after they'd just made a silly mistake. But as they grew into adulthood, each one realized that "Think about what happens next" was a way to live their lives to the fullest, to appreciate this moment and prepare for the next one. He was an inspiration to his children, a hero to his grandchildren, and a best friend to his beloved wife. He lived his life with empathy, dignity and compassion. And he could make the finest Low Country Boil and Coca-Cola Cake anyone ever tasted. Howard made sure to end every single one of the dozens of phone calls he made every week to his family with a simple "Love you. Bye!" He believed that if you love someone, you let them know how you feel, every single time. In the last days of his life, he gathered once more with his wife and five children at their shared home in Pine Mountain, Georgia. They smiled, they laughed, they sang, and at what would be their last dinner together as a family, they raised a glass to the wonderful world Howard and Mary had created, and the beautiful life they all shared. Love you, Granddad. Bye. Howard's life will be celebrated in Williamsburg, Virginia on July 22, 2023, with more details forthcoming. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the Howard and Mary Busbee Family Endowment (5175) to provide support for first-generation college students at the College of William & Mary, http://impact.wm.edu/busbee.

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Published by Virginia Gazette on May 24, 2023.

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Alex Barnes

March 26, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Alfred (Skip) Baman

February 28, 2024

I am sorry to just learn of Howard´s passing, my good friend and guiding light at the Flat Hat, I remember our weekly rides on his Vespa to the Howard Johnson restaurant, planning our next week´s editorial adventures, thanks, Howard, for the ride & the memories,

Skip Baman

Jeffrey Hanzel

June 2, 2023

The Richmond Pops Band gave an annual Christmas concert. For over twenty years Howard was our Santa Claus, coming on stage as the Band played "Here Comes Santa Claus". Each performance was for 3000+ folks, totaling more 60,000 folks. His name was never publicized, even to the Band. Now everyone will know the magic he brought to us all. Thank you ,Howard; rest in peace.

Sonya Worden

June 1, 2023

This campus and planet are better because Howard Busbee was here. His kindness and generosity live on in the hearts and lives of his family and all of us whose lives he touched. Stacey, you and all of your family are in my thoughts in prayers and I am grateful that I got to know your dad, if only a little.

Vonnie Butera

May 23, 2023

Over the many years we´ve known Howard and Mary we´ve only been together a handful of times. They were very memorable and I am not wish we had spent more time together. Mary my heart goes out to you and your lovely family

Kay hilliard

May 23, 2023

I am sad to hear about Howard.
Please know i care.
Mary, how can i get in touch with u.

Caroline Lieberman

May 23, 2023

Busbee Family, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of this Riverchase icon. Mr. Busbee will always remain a cherished part of my childhood memories. He was bar-none, the best Santa Claus that ever lived. And he holds a special place in my memories of those early ski trips to Vail. I know he will be greatly missed by all of you, and by all whose lives he touched across the years. May his memory be a blessing.

Peter & Marsha Kalison

May 22, 2023

Howard was a grand gentleman...we passed so many happy hours on the W&M Alumni cruise to Mexico. Our deepest condolences to Mary and the family ... his light will always grace Williamsburg and the college he loved.

Ben Harper

May 22, 2023

Mary we will always cherish the memories of traveling with you both to the Mediterranean and our special time together in Rome. Also our time together at William & Mary was wonderful! Much love to you and your family. Our prayers are with you my. Love Ben & Fongsanith Harper

Mark Zimmerman, M.D.

May 22, 2023

Oh Mary - I am so terribly sorry. I always remember you lovely folks. Fond memories of the times the Indian Guide dads and sons went camping on weekends with the boys watching the dads play cards long into the night. I will also never forget when I tried hinting to you and Howard that you good folks might want to know the sex of your pregnancy. I wouldn´t have missed that delivery for anything!

Fran Engoron

May 22, 2023

To Mary, Stacey and all of the Busbee Family, Howard was a beacon of light - always positive, smiling, ready to help or advise. And after a distinguished career at PwC (he was my partner there), he had a multi-faceted second chapter at William & Mary - as a volunteer leader in many top university roles as well as a faculty member and "coach" of young people at the Mason School of Business. I will miss his light, as will all whom he touched in a life of principled achievement.

herrington j. bryce

May 22, 2023

....And always a genuine greeting with a genuine laugh, so relaxed was he.

Scott J Gehsmann

May 22, 2023

Howard will be missed at W&M.
He was equally well thought of at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
God Bless you Partner.

Joy Lukhard

May 22, 2023

Mary and family, I am sorry for the loss of your much adored husband, father, and grandfather. What precious memories each of you must cherish. I send prayers, and hugs of comfort.

Kathleen Siekman

May 22, 2023

I have a lot of great memories from growing up in Georgia but some of my fondest ones seem to always include the Busbee family. See, when your family is transplanted far away from your Aunts, Uncles and cousins, you have the chance to pick those who fill these positions but over time they become these positions. My family was lucky that my dad and Howard Busbee met at Coopers & Lybrand (now PWC). They were two men who found they had the same passion - Family. Sometimes that is hard to find but in this case it was easy. They fostered a wonderful friendship that led to many gatherings from Christmas parties to the Steeple Chase and two Beaver Creek ski vacations. The Busbee family lost their husband, dad, and grandfather this week.

Mary Whitt Busbee, Jay Busbee, Stephen Busbee, Andrew Busbee, Brian Busbee and Stacey Busbee Summerfield, I know words do not take the pain away, but I hope you find some comfort in knowing I am thinking of you all and holding you close to my heart as your family walks down this path.

Peggy and Jim Harrington

May 22, 2023

Howard, a shining star of light and laughter has passed away. We will miss him.

Bruce

May 22, 2023

From the first time we met on a training run in Atlanta to your daughter babysitting our son in Richmond to multiple board and TDX meetings on campus at W&M, you were always there with a smile and words of support, Howard. You are and will be missed. Greatest of condolences to Mary and the entire Busbee family. ITB, Bruce Patterson '80

Kathleen and Charlie Powell

May 22, 2023

With our deepest sympathies. We've lost a true friend, gentleman, and gracious soul. Howard will be missed.

Judy Owen

May 21, 2023

My heart is broken with this news of Howard's death. He was a special man and a wonderful husband and father.He will be missed by many but especially Sam and I. Love to you and the family from Nashville,Tn.

Sue Williams

May 21, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of Howard's death. Mary, you and your family are in our prayers and thoughts. We are praying for God's strength and comfort during these difficult days.

Joan Plunkett

May 21, 2023

Howard will always hold special place in the hearts of the Plunketts. For years at Christmas he was the special Santa that made them happy. He had a smile on his face that lit up when we saw him. A blessing to all of us River Chasers, he will be greatly missed. Mary, thank you for sharing such a great man. Our love to you.

Brittany White

May 21, 2023

Dear Busbee Family,
May you all be comforted in the days to come. Mr. Busbee was a cherished figure in the River Chase neighborhood and I will always remember that big smile!
Warmly,
Brittany Plunkett White

Bryan

May 21, 2023

My condolences for your family during this trying time.

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