[Oe List ...] Fred Buss's Memorial
RICHARD HOWIE
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Wed Aug 3 11:03:47 EDT 2011
Thank you Herman, as The Lord of the Dance plays in my ears! Ellen
Howie
On Aug 3, 2011, at 6:22 AM, Janice Ulangca wrote:
> Herman,
> Your account took us deep into those early days and the vision,
> global care, and stubborn persistence of the people who went before
> me and have changed the world for so many. Thank you for your care
> and insight in bringing this experience to those who could not be
> there.
> Janice Ulangca
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Herman Greene
> To: 'Order Ecumenical Community'
> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 10:57 AM
> Subject: [Oe List ...] Fred Buss's Memorial
>
> We held a moving memorial to Fred in the Kemper Building (which I
> understand is now simply called “4750” by the locals) on Saturday.
>
> Joe Thomas did most of the planning for the service with Paul
> Schrijnen providing significant input. Both Joe and Paul were
> very caring to Fred, Lindsey and Sarah throughout this final
> period. Lindsey has a wonderful wife, Dr. Betina Franschini, a
> pediatrician. I think the service meant more to Lindsey and Betina
> than any other people present.
>
> The memorial was held on the first floor in a large room adjacent
> to the entrance called the Martin Luther King, Jr. Room. How
> appropriate since Fred was very involved in the civil rights
> movement and was even jailed once with Dr. King in Albany, GA, in
> 1962.
>
> I didn’t count the number of people present, but it was around 50.
> I will send a copy of the service in a separate email as I know it
> will be held up for approval because of the message size
> limitations on this listserve.
>
> Fred’s history goes very deep in the life of ICA. (At many levels
> it will always be the Order or EI for me, but I have come to
> understand the evolution that has occurred and our place in history
> now goes forward as ICA. I learned so much more about this history
> last weekend.) He joined the Christian Faith and Life Community at
> the University of Texas in Austin in 1956. (I believe this is the
> right year.) His roommate in the community was Don Warren. Don
> Warren’s wife was part of the women’s branch of the Community and
> both Don and his wife were among original six families that came to
> Evanston in 1962 to become the Ecumenical Institute of Chicago.
>
> Don was the lead liturgist at the memorial service. He also gave an
> unexpected, extensive eulogy at the end of the service as he was
> not listed on the order of service to do a eulogy. Other eulogies
> were given by Kaze Gadway (I learned that the name Kaze was how
> children in some country in which she served pronounced Kay Hayes),
> Lindsey Buss and Paul Schrijnen. Bettina said a Buddhist prayer on
> behalf of Meta Karuna (formerly Elizabeth Buss and presently a
> Buddhist nun). Charles Hahn was the other lead liturgist.
>
> They were surrounded by a could of witnesses including Doris Hahn,
> Patrick Moriarity, Marsha Hahn, Jim and Karen Troxell, Charles
> Lingo, Joyce Townley, Laura Spencer, Terry and Pam Bergdall, Frank
> Knutson (formerly Bob Knutson), Paul Noah, Marge and Paula
> Philbrook, Sally Fenton, Carol Pierce, Dick Alton, distinguished
> friends of Lindsey, Karen Sims, Roy Stansbury and many others.
> (Terry has the complete list.)
>
> We brought our Order memory into the service without repeating our
> Order liturgies.
>
> Following the service, we went to the Guild Suite on the sixth
> floor. We sat in a circle and told stories of Fred. Apparently Fred
> was better than anyone at doing the sex section of the Missional
> Family course. Lindsey inquired whether he should leave the room
> while this was being discussed. Paul recounted that Fred’s frequent
> greeting when he was in Australia around 1968 was “Are you keeping
> despair at bay?” I reported that he advised priors of religious
> houses when giving their reports in Chicago should imagine
> themselves as German commanders giving reports of progress on the
> western front during the last days of World War II.
>
> Following the conversation we had au d’oeuvres and fellowship.
>
> Many of us then went to Fifth City to spread Fred’s ashes on the
> playground behind the Fifth City Pre-School (the hanger). When the
> pre-school began in Fifth City, EI obtained a grant for playground
> equipment. Fred found rocket ship/slide he wanted for the
> playground. He insisted that the rocket ship be part of the
> equipment, was overruled at least twice, he agreed to let it go,
> and then put it in the budget anyway. Allegedly Fred said, “Lincoln
> has his memorial, Grant has his tomb, and I have my rocket ship.”
> Now Fred rests under it. It is still part of the Fifth City
> Preschool. (Fred had two pictures on his wall at his death. One was
> of the rocket ship. Kaze Gadway wrote Zoom, Zoom Astronaut in honor
> of the slide.)
>
> While in Fifth City we encountered Ray Fox, the son of Lilly and
> Ray Fox, now 50 and just back from serving in Iraq. How wonderful
> it was to talk with him. He was pleased also.
>
> The Iron Man still stands. The Program Center stands . . . empty
> and abandoned. Many of the buildings we knew have been cleared and
> there are vacant lots now—with grass. Fifth City is less tense, or
> so it seemed. It abides. 341 Trumbull has been tuck pointed and is
> ready to stand for another 100 years. The Bethany Brethren Hospital
> occupies the ground of the EI campus.
>
> On a personal note, I went to this memorial because Fred and Al/
> Charles Lingo sustained me more than any other people during my
> years on the Westside in Chicago. I wasn’t very aware of Fred’s
> flaws. He was one of my heroes.
>
> He embodied the risen man to me--the best of EI for he brought
> life, abundant life to others. He was that part of Christ who was
> the Lord of the Dance—and we did sing this during his memorial.
>
> Lindsey was asked late in the afternoon how he was feeling. He
> paused and said, “Wonderful.”
>
> Betina and Lindsey both were able to understand in a new way the
> part of Lindsey’s life and our lives that is sometimes so hard to
> tell to others. The Spirit lives.
>
> Herman
>
>
>
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