
Odelia
"Tillie" Buessing
Odelia "Tillie"
Buessing, 84, of Seneca, Kansas, formerly of Baileyville, Kansas, died
Tuesday, October 23, 2001, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in
Seneca. She had cancer.
She
was born July 12, 1917, on a farm east of Kelly, the daughter of Conrad
and Mary Waller Boeding. She grew up there and attended St. Bede's and
St. Patrick's School. After she finished school, she did domestic work
in Atchison and Topeka.
On September 28, 1937, she married Vincent
A. Buessing at St. Patrick's Church at Corning, Kansas. They lived in
Baileyville three years before moving to the St. Bridget Community north
of Axtell where they lived for 40 years. They moved back to Baileyville
in 1980 where she and husband operated an antique business. Her husband,
Vincent, died September 23, 2000. "Tillie" moved to Seneca
in December of 2000.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Church
and St. Ann's Altar Society at the church in Seneca, a former member
of Sacred Heart Church and the altar society at Baileyville, and a founding
member of the St. Bridget Society.
Survivors are a son Larry Buessing of
Atchison, KS; a daughter, Cleta Renyer of Sabetha; four foster sons,
Mark Wagner of Axtell, KS, Leland Moore of Marysville, KS, Chuck Sample
of Blue Rapids, KS, and Marshall Moore of Phillipsburg, KS; two foster
daughters, Mary Beth Koch of Ramona, OK, Patricia Stallbaumer of Topeka,
KS; three brothers, Conrad Boeding of Denver, CO, S.J. "Skall"
Boeding of Seneca, and Lambert Boeding of Corning; two sisters, Mary
Kohake of Centralia, KS and Clara Droge of Topeka; 26 grandchildren
and 36 great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded
in death by three brothers, Edward, Aloysius "Allie" and Joseph
Boeding and three sisters, Lena Gudenkauf, Ann Kramer, and Margaret
Boeding
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Thursday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial
will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery at Baileyville. The rosary will be
prayed at 2 P.M. Wednesday and a vigil prayer service will be conducted
at 7 P.M. Wednesday at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter
& Paul School, the St. Bridget Historical Society, or the donor's
choice and sent in care of the family.