Tuesday, August 14th, 2018
James Buschur
Mr. James (Jim) Arthur Buschur, 72, of Waleska, GA passed away Friday morning, August 10th, at his home surrounded by family following an extended illness.
Jim was born in Celina, Ohio on November 1, 1945 and is the son of Eugene H. Buschur and the late Caroline (Hein) Buschur. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 50 years, Susan (Gibbons) Buschur, daughter Angela (Joseph) Pieroni of Rome, GA and son Geoffrey (April) Buschur of Frisco, TX, as well as grandchildren Gianna and Jonathan Pieroni. In addition, he is survived by his siblings Donna (Jerry) Grieshop, Elaine (Tom) Anthony, Betty (Frank) Nietfeld, Sharon (Fred) Coburn, Doug Buschur, Kathy (Rick) Keller as well as many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his brother David Buschur.
Jim was a faithful lifelong Catholic and valued the importance of time, talent and treasure. He served over the years as an engaged couples counselor, a Eucharistic Minister and with Saint Vincent De Paul.
Jim grew up in Mercer County, Ohio and graduated from the University of Dayton with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Following his undergraduate studies, Jim enrolled at Ohio State University where he was a fellow in the Electrical Engineering Masters Program.
His educational endeavors were cut short so he could serve his country. He served in the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps from 1968 to 1972. Following his service, he joined Magnavox (later Raytheon) where he was employed throughout his career until retirement as a systems engineer and program manager working on defense systems for the United States military. While working full time, he earned his MBA from Indiana University.
Jim's love of nature and the outdoors was fostered in his early years while helping his aunt and uncle on their working dairy farm. His passion for the outdoors and nature included ornithology, biking, running, hiking, camping, fishing, and gardening, and he spent many joyful hours pursuing these activities.
Jim was an insatiable learner and his curiosity was recognized by all who knew him. He was an avid reader and shared his knowledge willingly throughout his life to help others. He had an early love of airplanes and aviation and enjoyed building and flying RC airplanes. More than any of this though, he treasured time with his family and would never miss a chance to spend time with those he loved.
One of Jim's mantras was "Once a job has been begun, never leave it till it's done. Be it a labor great or small, do it right or not at all." We'd say he lived this philosophy until the end. Rest easy, Jim.
Arrangements are pending and will be shared soon. A memorial service will also be held shortly in Ohio.
In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations in Jim's honor to either The Kidney Cancer Association or to Our Lady of La Salette Catholic Church in Canton, GA.
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