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Dr. Judith Paul Osha (Age 79)

Dr. Judith Paul Osha passed away peacefully at 79 years of age on May 20, 2022 following a brief illness. She is survived by her daughter Jen Osha Buysse; her sons John Osha and Joseph Osha; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Her husband J. Frank Osha preceded her in death, as did her older siblings Alice, Shirley and James. Judy led a full and productive life filled with remarkable accomplishments. Born outside of Evansville, IN, she attended high school in Boonville, IN where she met her future husband and lifelong love Frank. Among her many talents, she was a formidable piano player, winning the Indiana state music performance championship as a high school senior. She was a brilliant student as well, graduating at the top of her class, and was admitted to Radcliffe College (the female side of the, at that time, all-male Harvard College) in Boston, MA where she studied physics and was the pianist for the Harvard Glee Club. The two colleges integrated during her time there and she graduated from Harvard University. After graduating she spent several years working as a researcher under Edwin Land, co-founder of Polaroid and the inventor of instant cameras. Following her marriage and the birth of her two sons, Judy attended medical school, graduating from Georgetown Medical School and completing her training as a pediatrician. As a pioneer for women in medicine she was an inspiration for future generations of women scientists including several of her grandchildren. Her distinguished medical career earned her many accolades, including recognition as Georgetown University's Pediatrician of the Year. She was beloved by her patients, some of whom returned to her practice many years later with their own children in tow. Judy traveled widely, including trips to China, Japan, Hong Kong, Russia, and Turkey with her husband and family, and never shrank from adventure. It was, as she would have wryly observed, a lot for a little girl from southern Indiana. Her husband Frank's passing in 2004 and her own struggles with her health did nothing to dim her tremendous intellect, her energy, and her determination. Following her retirement from her medical practice, she worked to pass her wisdom along to the next generation of doctors, serving as an associate professor at Georgetown. After she moved to West Virginia with her sister Shirley, she integrated into the Morgantown community and as was her way, made friends quickly and easily. She volunteered as a simulated patient at West Virginia University's medical school and shared her passion for building authentic connections with patients. Visiting with children and grandchildren, playing piano, listening to Great Courses on CD, studying Spanish and numerous other undertakings filled her days. Her many colleagues and friends would agree that Judy Osha wasted not a single moment of her life. Judy's life will be celebrated in two events. On Sunday, June 5, Suncrest United Methodist Church in Morgantown, WV will hold a memorial service at 5 p.m., to be followed by a reception at 6 p.m. People of all faiths are welcome to attend the service and the reception will be child friendly and outside if the weather permits. On June 25 at 2 p.m. a memorial service will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church in McLean, VA, with reception to follow. Morgantown attendees are invited to contribute live plants in lieu of flowers, in support of Jen Osha Buysse's planned garden honoring her mother. McLean attendees are invited, in lieu of flowers, to contribute to organizations that support the advancement of women in science and medicine.

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Published by The Washington Post on May 31, 2022.

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Cynthia L

May 26, 2023

Judy was a wonderful woman. A quiet source of strength and kindness. I am grateful to have known her as a neighbor and a dear friend. I truly miss her.

Allan Winters

June 20, 2022

I was so sorry to hear of Judy Osha's passing. She was such a loving soul. Judy and the Osha family alway meant so much to our family over the years. I have fond memories of our times at Trinity Church. I remember back in the early eighties when John and Joe would come to our house to help us with the yard work to earn some extra money. Then, a few years latter, when I was about 13, Judy had me come to their house to help in the yard. I always enjoyed that, because Judy would always pay me so much more that my parents were offering back at our house. Our families had so much in common. Both families were quite musical, both were running medical practices, and Judy and my Mother shared similar medical issues. My Mom always thought of Judy as a close friend and someone she could talk to. Judy understood the difficulties that they both had to deal with each day. I'm sending my love to John, Joe, Jen, and the whole family. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." - Matthew 5:4

Molly Sprouse

June 14, 2022

Judy was one of the kindest, most generous people I have known. She and Frank welcomed me and my husband Jim Sprouse when we came to Trinity in 1997 with invitations to join in on family singalongs and dinner gatherings. She was always supportive and encouraging during our 23 years at Trinity, and stayed in touch after she moved. Judy even tried to teach me to crochet. I always admired her courage in dealing with her health issues, and caring for Frank through his illness. She will be missed by everyone who knew her.

Gay Rogers

June 14, 2022

My husband and I joined Trinity UMH in 2000. Judy warmly welcomed us. She was a mentor and inspiration to me at Trinity. I treasure my memories of her kindness and interest. My sincere condolences to all her family for their loss.

Daniele Huntington, MD

June 1, 2022

Judy was the greatest. Always kind and calm, even under the most trying of circumstances. As classmates at Georgetown & in Pediatric residency, I always considered Judy to be a rarity- a wonderful physician as well as a truly good person.
Judy'd memory will most certainly live on in the hearts and souls of her family and all the people who loved and respected her.

Stephen H. Mintz, MD, FAAP

May 31, 2022

Judy and I were students and pediatric residents together at Georgetown. Even as an exhausted resident, she always was supportive and kind. May her memory be a blessing to your families.

Nancy Donald

May 31, 2022

My condolences to all of Judy's family and friends.

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