Steven M. Busta

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Steven M. Busta age 63 of Little Turkey, IA, died Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at his home.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, MARCH 22, 2025 at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Little Turkey with Rev. Nick Radloff celebrating the Mass.  Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Little Turkey.

Friends may greet the family 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, MARCH 21, 2025 at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton where there will be a 3:30 p.m. family rosary and a 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service.  Visitation continues 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Steven Mark Busta was born October 31, 1961, in New Hampton, IA, the son of Ben and Lorraine (Dvorak) Busta.  He received his education in the Turkey Valley Schools, graduating in 1980. Even as a high school student, he was deeply involved in the agricultural community, working on the farm, raising cattle, and handling custom round baling, while also raising corn and beans.

Steven’s zest for life was not limited to his agricultural endeavors; he relished the camaraderie and adventures shared with friends,
including some memorable ski trips.  During an encounter at the Brite Spot in Lawler in 1982, Steven met the love of his life, Susan Stark. From a casual meeting to a steady relationship that blossomed in 1986. They exchanged vows on November 14, 1987, at Assumption Parish in Little Turkey, uniting their lives in a ceremony that celebrated their deep affection.

Steven and Susan started their family, welcoming four beautiful children into the world, and they made their home on the Busta Farm, just south of Little Turkey. There, Steven’s passion for farming continued to flourish as he expanded into raising hogs, showcasing his versatility and dedication to providing for his family.  In 1997, with a spirit of lifelong learning, Steven returned to NICC and earned his degree in 2000, embarking on a new career path as an electrician. His first position with Mracek Electric was a stepping-stone that led him to Luther College in Decorah, where he joined the Maintenance Department. His time at Luther was marked by joy and camaraderie, as he cherished the good times and friendships formed with his co-workers.

After two decades at Luther College, Steven transitioned to MercyOne Hospital in New Hampton, where he continued to apply his electrical expertise for another two years. His professional journey was a testament to his adaptability, skill, and unwavering work ethic.  Steven’s ‘best life’ unfolded in the years of his retirement. With the same passion and vigor that characterized his earlier years, he embraced a host of activities that connected him to the outdoors. Rebuilding his motorcycle, hunting, fishing, trapping, and simply being part of nature were pursuits that brought him immense joy. His hands, ever-creative and skilled, breathed new life into old tractors and warmed his home with wood he had cut himself.

Steven crafted toy boxes for his cherished grandchildren, infusing each creation with love and care. Even when illness prevented him from building one for Sarah’s family, his selflessness shone through as he ensured one was made.

Survivors include his wife, Susan; children, Matthew (Kelly) Busta of Poulsbo, WA, Natalie (Chris) Niedbalski of Omaha, Carolyn Busta of Decorah, Sarah (Kelby) Reicks of Waucoma; six grandchildren, Annelise, Rosalie, Maisy, Owen, Isabelle, Baron; sister, Alice (Robert) Kuennen of Cedar Falls; brother, James (Rita) Busta of Mountain Grove, MO; mother-in-law, Helen Stark of Cresco, many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Mary Ann Ott; father-in-law, Dean Stark; brothers-in-law, Jean Ott, Greg Stark, Larry Stark.

 

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  1. Our deepest condolences go out to Sue and the family. Steve was a guy who loved life and his family. God took this angle to soon. Sending prayers!

    Janel and Gary Kuennen

    • Thinking of all of you during this difficult time. May God give you strength and courage. Our deepest sympathy 🙏 ❤️

  2. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. Sympathy and prayers for you and your family.

  3. Thinking of all of you during this difficult time. May God give you strength and courage. Our deepest sympathy 🙏 ❤️

  4. Our Deepest Sympathy to Susan and Steve’s entire family. Prayers & Thoughts are with you during this difficult time of loss! RIP Steve your classmate Lyn Meissen!
    James & Lyn Bailey

  5. I was very sorry to hear about Steve’s passing. My prayers and condolences to all the family.

  6. Carrie and her family,
    I am so very sorry for your loss of your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  7. Carrie and her family,
    I am very sorry for your loss of your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  8. Sorry for your loss. Steve was a great guy and he was great to work with at Luther college. He will be missed. Prayers to the whole family

  9. Hugs to Alice, Bob and all of Steve’s family – Our thoughts and prayers are with you – RIP Steve🙏🏻

  10. May the memories you all cherish bring you comfort during this time of sorrow and grief. The loss of a loved one is never easy. Be reminded that your loved one would want you to show a bit of them in your daily life, and leave this world a better place in their honor. Peace, Blessings and Prayers today and all the days ahead.
    Sue Nienhaus Sander

  11. My sympathy to Steve’s family. Steve would always have time for small talk but kept working at the same time when I saw him on the Luther campus. Shocked when he decided to leave for another job and now shocked to hear of his passing. I will keep Steve and his family in my prayers.

  12. Sympathies for Steve’s family. My brother Steve and I use to visit during the summers from Kansas City and it was always a great time when we would visit the Busta farm in Little Turkey (we would visit with Tim Denner; we were all grandkids of Nellie Dinner (Busta)) because Steve would have some fun planned for us on the creek. I am quite sure that Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn did not have grander adventures than us. Steve was always so generous with his world and his imagination. I will always remember these good times and it will always bring back memories of how rich we were to have family with the likes of Steve. He will be missed but not forgotten.

  13. Sue, Deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your loved one. Praying for you. Lynette

  14. Sympathy to Steve Busta Families. Thought and Prayers to the families during this difficult time.

  15. You have our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Love and Hugs, Ray and Joyce Lukes


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