James David Busby Alma, Arkansas Obituary

James David Busby

James David Busby, M.D., age 77, of Alma, Arkansas, left this world on January 13, 2021. David, Dr. Busby, or Daddy, or Papa, was born August 11, 1943, to Oleta and James Busby in Brownwood, Texas. David graduated from high school in Berrien Springs, MI. In Michigan, he met his wife, Joan McCarthy Busby, and they married in 1963. Joan and David left Michigan so that David could attend college at Ouachita Baptist University while Joan worked at the school to support them. Upon graduation, they moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where David attended medical school at the University of Tennessee, and Joan worked at the University to support them. David began his medical career in Huntsville, Arkansas, before moving to Fort Smith to work as an assistant professor for the University of Arkansas College of Medicine. He practiced medicine in multiple capacities and places while he and his family lived in Alma, Arkansas. He worked in hospitals from Blytheville to Berryville and several places in between, always enjoying meeting new patients and working alongside other medical professionals. In 2020 David retired from Baptist Health in Fort Smith and Van Buren as a physician advisor. David’s interests included everything from photography, writing and publishing articles in numerous publications, to stock car racing. But the hobby from which he received the most pleasure was fishing. Never without a boat, he fished whenever he could and regretted it when he couldn’t. The son of a Baptist preacher, David enjoyed gospel music, particularly the Gaither Vocal Band. He and Joan attended numerous concerts; he even attempted to sing their music from time to time, much to his daughters’ chagrin. David attended First Baptist Church of Cedarville, Arkansas, and appreciated the prayers and support of the congregation who lovingly served God by visiting him at home or calling and texting him when his health no longer allowed him to attend services. The Area Agency on Aging of Western Arkansas was a cause near and dear to his heart beginning in 1979 when he first became a board member. He continued serving for the next four decades, most recently as Chairman of the Board up until the last day of his life. An advocate for the elderly long before he became elderly, David would want to continue to support the work of the Agency after his death. In lieu of flowers, David’s family requests you donate to the Area Agency on Aging of Western Arkansas, 524 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901. David was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Deby Busby. David leaves behind his wife Joan of Alma who exemplified “in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer”, and three daughters: Debbie Alsip (Chris), Sara Herlevic (Matt), and Kathleen Shepard (Greg) all of northwest Arkansas; five grandchildren: Caroline Alsip, Nicholas and Zachary Herlevic, and Alex and Sullivan Shepard; siblings Janie Weatherwax (Phil) and Mark Busby (Karen), both of Memphis,TN; and several nieces and a nephew. Visitation and services are under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home in Alma, Arkansas. Pallbearers are Brandon Busby, Ron Smith, Bob Clapper, Dale Flannagan, Ruben Miller, Bruce Parker, Larry Busby, James Robert Flannagan, and Matt Robinson. Honorary Pallbearers are Area Agency on Aging of Western Arkansas Board Members: T. R. McNutt, Phillip H. Merry, Jr., Robert Herrera, Sharon Brooks, Mayor Doug Kinslow, Wingo Johnson, Pat Willems, Robert Morgan, Rick Green, Jarrard Copeland, Jake Sibley, and Jim Petty. Visitation will be held Friday, January 15th from 5-7pm, and the funeral will take place Saturday, January 16th at 1pm with a graveside service following at Alabam Cemetery in Huntsville, Arkansas. Ocker Funeral Home Alma will livestream the service via their Facebook page. Due to COVID restrictions, attendees are asked to wear a mask and social distance as much as possible.
August 11, 1943 - January 13, 202108/11/194301/13/2021
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Nicholas Economides
January 21, 2021
"James Busby" brought so many gifts to our life. We will never forget him/her! He dedicated his life to healthcare ,always teaching and helping.
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Sara Holliday
January 23, 2021
I knew Dr. Busby through the Area Agency Board of Directors and I was saddened to hear of his passing. I will never forget the meetings he presided over, as he always had interesting and colorful stories to tell us all. He was filled with humor and fun and I will miss... Continue Reading
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David Williams
January 17, 2021
We have lost a great doctor and mentor. I was blessed to have known and worked with him in Berryville. God speed my friend.
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ROBERT MORGAN
January 16, 2021
I rarely walked into Dr. Busby's office without Southern Gospel music being played. Hey Gloria Gaither - he's singing your lyrics now in perfect pitch. Robert Morgan, AAAWA Board Member
Stephanie Cole Whitaker
January 16, 2021
Thankful to have known Dr Busby as a physician advisor over the last 6 years. He always had a friendly smile and a great story to share. Prayers for all the friend and family. Stephanie Whitaker, VP and CNO, Baptist Health
Deona Kelly Lollis
January 16, 2021
I will never forget his kindness professionally and personally. One thing was my daughter was at Sparks having gallbladder surgery and while in the waiting area he came buzzing by on his scooter, I stopped him and said where are you off to? He said he was going to get so... Continue Reading
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Patty Clark
January 16, 2021
I worked with Dr. Busby in the ER in Berryville. He was a fantastic doctor and I called him friend as well. Heaven has gained an angel for sure. My prayers for the family. Fly high Dr. B you will never be forgotten. Patty Clark RN
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Beth Puckett
January 16, 2021
Hugs to Joan and family. He was a sweet man and great guy.
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Beth Puckett
January 16, 2021
Doc was my IC committee chair and always supported me in every way. He always bragged on me and our program to regulatory bodies and lifted me up. He was friend and sweet man. I will miss him dearly.
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Larry Ginn
January 16, 2021
My wife and I worked with Dr. Busby at Mercy Hospital in Berryville. She as a Respiratory Therapist and I as an RN. Our prayers and condolences go out to the family. May God bless you all. Larry and Vickie Ginn.
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January 16, 2021