We gather today to celebrate the life of George Baylis Busch III, lovingly known as George to his friends and family, who passed away on July 18, 2024, in Manhattan, Kansas. Born on September 22, 1963, in El Paso, Texas, George's journey through life was marked by a radiant smile, a boundless love for his family, and an unwavering spirit that touched the hearts of everyone he met.
George's life story is one of dedication and joy. His early education at Manhattan High School from 9th to 11th grade laid the foundation for a life characterized by hard work and commitment. He spent much of his professional career at Corvias, where he brought warmth and dedication to his role in housing maintenance on base. George was not just an employee but a friend to many, always ready with a helping hand or a kind word.
As a family man, George's heart was ever full. He is survived by his adoring wife, Denise Busch, who stood by him through life's many adventures. Together, they navigated the world with love and grace. George's legacy continues through his children, Wayne Sr., April Price, and Khristie Busch, and his siblings, Janice, Jake, and Beverly. His son, Calvin Busch, and sister Carolyn, who preceded him, no doubt greeted him with open arms upon his arrival at his celestial home. George's joy and laughter live on in his many grandchildren—Wayne Jr., Luke, Clay, Aiden, Joey, Kelsie, Zane, Breyona, Faith, Braxton, Troy, Margairt, and A'maya—and his three great-grandchildren, Neveah, Avery, and Weston.
An avid lover of life's simple pleasures, George found happiness in dancing, fishing, singing, and working. He was known for his terrible jokes, which he delivered with such enthusiasm that you couldn't help but laugh along. Every Christmas season, George transformed into Santa Claus, bringing joy and wonder to children and adults alike. His ability to spread cheer was as natural as his infectious smile.
George's influence extended beyond his immediate circle. He was a beacon of light within his community, always ready to lend a hand or share a moment of companionship. His presence was a gift, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived—this is to have succeeded." George embodied this sentiment, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and the profound impact of a life well-lived.
As we bid farewell to George Baylis Busch III, we do so with heavy hearts but also with gratitude for the time we were privileged to share with him. His memory will continue to inspire us to live fully, to cherish our loved ones, and to make the world a brighter place, just as he did.
George's story is not one of an ending, but a reminder of the beauty of a life that, though it has reached its sunset, leaves behind a sky awash with the vibrant colors of its essence. Today, we honor a man who was not only cherished by his family but also respected by his peers and loved by his community. George, your laughter will echo in our hearts forever.
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