The Rev. T. Stewart Matthews will officiate and burial will be at 4 p.m. at Bethany Cemetery, Aiken, S.C.
Dr. Busch, a onetime director of tuberculosis control for the Georgia Department of Public Health, died early Wednesday. He was associated with the VA from 1946 until his retirement in 1965.
Born in Aiken, he received degrees from the College of Charleston and South Carolina Medical College and did postgraduate work at New York Post-Graduate Medical School. Before moving to Atlanta in 1937, he was medical director of the Greenville, S.C. County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. He also organized the South Carolina Section of the American Trudeau Society in 1945.
A Marietta resident for 24 years, Dr. Busch was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, the Cobb County Medical Society and the Medical Society of Georgia. He also was a member of the American Medical Association, American Thoracic Society and the American Federation of Clinical Research.
He lived at 157 McDonald St, SW, Marietta.
Surviving are the widow, the former Bruce Lipscomb; a step-son Garvin M. Moore Jr. of4 Bedford, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. B Courtney McLean of Aiken; and one grandson.
The Atlanta Journal (Atlanta, GA) - Thu, May 7, 1970 - Page: 10-C
The Rev. T. Stewart Matthews will officiate and burial will be at 4 p.m. at Bethany Cemetery, Aiken, S.C.
Dr. Busch, a onetime director of tuberculosis control for the Georgia Department of Public Health, died early Wednesday. He was associated with the VA from 1946 until his retirement in 1965.
Born in Aiken, he received degrees from the College of Charleston and South Carolina Medical College and did postgraduate work at New York Post-Graduate Medical School. Before moving to Atlanta in 1937, he was medical director of the Greenville, S.C. County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. He also organized the South Carolina Section of the American Trudeau Society in 1945.
A Marietta resident for 24 years, Dr. Busch was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, the Cobb County Medical Society and the Medical Society of Georgia. He also was a member of the American Medical Association, American Thoracic Society and the American Federation of Clinical Research.
He lived at 157 McDonald St, SW, Marietta.
Surviving are the widow, the former Bruce Lipscomb; a step-son Garvin M. Moore Jr. of4 Bedford, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. B Courtney McLean of Aiken; and one grandson.
The Atlanta Journal (Atlanta, GA) - Thu, May 7, 1970 - Page: 10-C
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