Anita Jayne Buskuhl

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BUSKUHL, Anita Jayne After a long battle with cancer, on the evening of February 21, 2017, Anita Jayne Buskuhl passed away peacefully at home in the presence of family. Jayne was born in Enid, Oklahoma April 21, 1942 to Edna and Leo Bellmon. She was raised in Billings, Oklahoma, then attended Oklahoma State University where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. She married Joe Buskuhl in 1962. She was very supportive of Joe as he finished college and three years in the military. When they moved to Dallas and started a family, Jayne was involved in many activities including president of the elementary school PTA. She continued to be an inspirational partner in Joe's career. She also hosted many employee events in their home. She always enjoyed planning and hosting parties. In addition to supporting her family, Jayne was an influential member and held leadership roles of many organizations. A few were Architect Wives Club, SMU Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega House Corp, Dallas Southern Memorial, and Craig Class. She was a Friend of the Dallas Arboretum for many years, and she and Joe were charter members of Couples Book Club along with her being a member of Pathway Book Club, whose members were a source of support over the last several years. Jayne and Joe were members of Northway Christian Church, which has been a wonderful support network. All of these organizations' members supported her during her battle with cancer. It was family that she cherished most. She had a daughter, son and five grandchildren who she adored. She also delighted in having relatives and friends join in on any occasion. She would preside over any size gathering, large or small, and loved every minute that they were together. Jayne was preceded in death by her parents Leo and Edna Bellmon and sister Charlotte Pitts and brother in law John Pitts. She is survived by her husband Joe, daughter Jill Buskuhl Cravens and her children Caroline, Clark, and Ben; her son Mark Buskuhl and his wife Monica and their children Kyla and Graham; her brother Hugh Bellmon and his wife DonAne. Also surviving are numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. There will be a memorial service on Monday, February 27, 2017 at 1:00 pm at Northway Christian Church. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the Dallas Arboretum or Alpha Chi Omega Foundation.

Fonte: Dallas Morning News

Publicado em: 26-02-2017