Georgia Lee graduated from Breckenridge High School in 1944. She was a good student and very active in school activities.
Georgia Lee married Wayne Busch at her parent's home in Breckenridge on November 3, 1946. The happy couple resided in the Alma-St. Louis area until 1975, when they moved to Savannah, and then Valdosta, Georgia, returning to Alma in 1995, where she remained until her death.
While Georgia Lee's children were young, she was involved with many church and community activities. She was a Den Mother and a Girl Scout leader, taught Sunday school, served on many church committees, sang in the choir, and lead a teenage youth group.
Georgia Lee enjoyed her family, taking great pride in her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren - supporting their activities and accomplishments.
Georgia Lee was a wonderful cook and loved to entertain family and friends. She was a loving, giving, and caring woman, who loved life, was dedicated to God, and had a smile and words of encouragement for those around her. Georgia Lee will be greatly missed.
Georgia Lee was preceded in death by her parents, George and Leona Yates; her husband, Wayne Busch; two sisters, Cora Vance Westervelt and Billie Vance Brawner; and a brother, George Yates.
Georgia Lee is survived by a son, Lon (Susan) Busch of Prudenville, MI; a daughter, Claudia (George) Benson of Murfreesboro, TN; grand daughter, Erin Busch (Tom) Grabmeyer and their son, Brock, of Alma, MI; granddaughter, Kari (Rob) McCormick and their son, Cole, of Perrinton, MI; granddaughter, Janelle Benson of Pensacola, FL; grandson, Raymond Benson of Murfreesboro, TN; sisters, Patricia (William) Elder of Fairfax, VA; Barbara (James) Baker of Carlsbad, CA; Jayne Anderson of Alma; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association - JDRF or Masonic Pathways.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 27, 2012 at Lux-Moody-Wolfel Funeral Home in Alma with Pastor George Ayoub of Masonic Pathways officiating.
Georgia Lee graduated from Breckenridge High School in 1944. She was a good student and very active in school activities.
Georgia Lee married Wayne Busch at her parent's home in Breckenridge on November 3, 1946. The happy couple resided in the Alma-St. Louis area until 1975, when they moved to Savannah, and then Valdosta, Georgia, returning to Alma in 1995, where she remained until her death.
While Georgia Lee's children were young, she was involved with many church and community activities. She was a Den Mother and a Girl Scout leader, taught Sunday school, served on many church committees, sang in the choir, and lead a teenage youth group.
Georgia Lee enjoyed her family, taking great pride in her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren - supporting their activities and accomplishments.
Georgia Lee was a wonderful cook and loved to entertain family and friends. She was a loving, giving, and caring woman, who loved life, was dedicated to God, and had a smile and words of encouragement for those around her. Georgia Lee will be greatly missed.
Georgia Lee was preceded in death by her parents, George and Leona Yates; her husband, Wayne Busch; two sisters, Cora Vance Westervelt and Billie Vance Brawner; and a brother, George Yates.
Georgia Lee is survived by a son, Lon (Susan) Busch of Prudenville, MI; a daughter, Claudia (George) Benson of Murfreesboro, TN; grand daughter, Erin Busch (Tom) Grabmeyer and their son, Brock, of Alma, MI; granddaughter, Kari (Rob) McCormick and their son, Cole, of Perrinton, MI; granddaughter, Janelle Benson of Pensacola, FL; grandson, Raymond Benson of Murfreesboro, TN; sisters, Patricia (William) Elder of Fairfax, VA; Barbara (James) Baker of Carlsbad, CA; Jayne Anderson of Alma; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association - JDRF or Masonic Pathways.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 27, 2012 at Lux-Moody-Wolfel Funeral Home in Alma with Pastor George Ayoub of Masonic Pathways officiating.
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