Friends may call at the Broadway Colonial Funeral Home Monday 1pm til 9pm, where the family will greet friends between 6pm and 8pm.
A Celebration of Judy’s Life will be held at 11:00 AM Tuesday (Aug. 25, 2009) at the Greenwood Cemetery in Newton. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday (Aug. Survivors include her husband Donald of the home daughter Emily Busenitz son Edward Busenitz two sisters Joan Wulf and Bev Hunter and her husband Gary all of Newton. She was a giving and kind person Everyone really liked Judy. The Newton Kansan recognized Judy as “Woman of the Year in Church & Religion”. Donating blood was an important part of her life, Judy was a 12 gallon donor. Judy enjoyed canning and baking for the County and State Fairs planning and preparing for the fair brought her great joy. For 40 years, she provided leadership to Harvey County 4-H families. She also shared her faith and goodness with children at Newton Bible Church as a Sunday School teacher and as an Awana Leader. For 30 years Judy faithfully taught Newton Weekday Bible School. School children took many trips to the Busenitz farm and sometimes, Judy would take the animals to the schools. Judy was young at heart and with a twinkle in her eye she captured the hearts of many friends of all ages. She married Donald Busenitz in Newton on Octoand became a hard working farm wife for 46 years. Judy was born on Main Newton, Kansas, the daughter of Emil and Millicent Dart Claassen. 19, 2009) at the Harry Hynes Hospice in Wichita, Ks. Judy Elaine Busenitz, 67, of Newton, died Wednesday (Aug.