Submitted by: Dan Rich
Oct. 29, 1929 - Nov. 23, 2008
South Bend Tribune 11/25/2008
NOTRE DAME, IN -Suzanne "Suzie" Williams Busch,
79, of Notre Dame, IN, was with her husband Tom and family at
home when she joined the Lord on the evening of November 23.
Suzie was born October 29, 1929, in Indianapolis, IN, to Cecile DeVor
and Heber DeWitt Williams, and has one surviving brother,
Richard K. Williams of Indianapolis, IN. Suzie married her
devoted husband, Thomas J. Busch, on June 30, 1951, and spent a
lifetime with him filled with love and happiness. Tom survives
along with five children, Tom (Anne), Findlay, OH, David
(Noreen), South Bend, IN, Jim (Anna Marie), Kalamazoo, MI,
Debbie, Oswego, IL, and Bob (Billie), Beverly Hills, MI; and 15
awesome grandchildren. Suzie was a loving and devoted wife. As a
mother she loved her children, grandchildren and extended family
dearly. Through her lifetime of travel Suzie developed many close
friendships with meaning and commitment. Suzie and Tom received a
great deal of enjoyment entertaining family and friends
throughout their marriage wherever they lived. Suzie will be
affectionately remembered by her family as the
"General," as a testament to her pursuit of excellence,
and she will be honored at all gatherings around her chair on the
North Porch in Harbor Springs, MI.
Suzie loved early evening boat cruises on
Little Traverse Bay before a whitefish dinner at #1 Trillium Walk
in West Wequetonsing with family and friends. Prior to moving
back to South Bend for the third time, Suzie had lived in
Chicago, IL, Memphis, TN, Dallas, TX, St. Louis, MO, Birmingham,
MI (2), Elyria, OH, Savannah, GA, and most recently Kalamazoo,
MI, but most importantly Harbor Springs, MI, where she summered
since 1980 with Tom, family and friends. Upon Tom's retirement
from the Bendix Corp. in Detroit, MI, Suzie and Tom moved to
Savannah, GA, where they devoted many hours to community service
and enjoyed playing golf, bridge, and parties with friends. Suzie
had traveled the world including Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle
East, Africa, South America, Mexico, Asia and Australia. Along
with travel, Suzie's interests included entertaining, golf,
cooking, and a good book. Suzanne graduated from Purdue
University (BS '51) where she became a member of the Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority and was a lifetime Boilermaker. She was committed
to the Christ Child Society of Northern Michigan in Harbor
Springs, MI, and the Junior Group of Goodwill Industries in
Detroit, MI, where she contributed many hours of community
service.
Friends may visit with the family from 4 to 7 p.m. Nov. 28th in the McGann Hay, Forest G. Hay Chapel, 435 S. Ironwood Drive at Jefferson, South Bend. The funeral Mass celebrating Suzie's life will be held in St. Joseph Chapel at Holy Cross College, Notre Dane, IN, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29th. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christ Child Society of Northern Michigan, P.O. Box 132, Harbor Springs, MI 49740; or to the Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, 111 Sunnybrook Court, South Bend, IN 46637.