The Columbus Dispatch

Ransom, H. R. “Buss”

1936 - 2021

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H. R. “Buss” Ransom, age 84, passed away, Thursday, September 16, 2021. He was born on October 16, 1936 in Mount Vernon, Ohio to the late Robert and Bessie (Roberts) Ransom. Buss graduated from Mount Vernon High School and then The Ohio State University College of Engineerin­g School of Architectu­re and went on to serve in the Ohio Army National Guard. He spent decades shaping the Central Ohio landscape and over the years he received The BIA Washburn-schofield Award and the Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, as well as being inducted into the BIA of Central Ohio’s Hall of Fame and receiving the Distinguis­hed Alumni Award from The Ohio State University College of Engineerin­g. Buss was a Past-president of the Building Industry Associatio­n of Central Ohio and The Ohio Homebuilde­rs Associatio­n. Buss lead an incredibly full life blessed with an abundance of deep friendship­s and an immediate and extended family which was the most important thing in the world to him. As a Builder/developer/architect, he never shied away from a challengin­g project and his vision can be seen throughout Central Ohio in thoughtful­ly designed and built enclaves such as The Quarry on the Scioto, The Woods at

Muirfield Village and Scioto

Pointe. Buss also played a role in numerous communitie­s developed in conjunctio­n with his close friend and long time colleague, Pete Edwards and Edwards Communitie­s. Buss was an avid golfer and spent life chasing the perfect swing. Though he never found it, his days spent with family and good friends

at Muirfield Village, Scioto

Country Club and Pelican

Bay filled him with joy. It

was as much about the opportunit­y to be with people and learn about their lives as it was the game he so loved. Buss poured into the people he loved and was always deeply curious about people’s lives. Be it a close acquaintan­ce, the check-out person at the grocery store, or a young friend of a grandchild, his thoughtful questions and sincere interest made it clear he was genuinely focused on YOU. Buss had a wonderful sense of humor and a can-do attitude. He was always game to give something a try no matter how far from his comfort zone or how unlikely success seemed. He passed this positive attitude on to so many family members and friends and was always the greatest cheerleade­r anyone could ask for. Buss was so fortunate to spend the last 16 years of his life with his beloved Lou Ann. They shared their passions for travel, family, friends and of course golf! They loved each other dearly and built an extended family and friends group which will carry Buss’s love, graciousne­ss and passion forever. In addition to his parents, Buss was preceded in death by brothers Robert and Charles Ransom. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Lou Ann; children, Eric (Nikki), Carinne Phillips-blackwell (Chris); step children, Ann Airey, Jeff Moritz (Pam), Molly Tyger (Doug) and Cathy Presper (Dave); and grandchild­ren, Riley and Ella Ransom, Megan, Ted and Evan Airey, Emily, Sarah and Caroline Moritz, Ellie, Anna and Ingrid Tyger, Maria, Andrea, Kim and Stephanie Presper, and Ethan and Victoria Blackwell; as well as a host of nieces, nephews and cousins who meant the world to him. Family will receive friends from 4-7PM on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at SCHOEDINGE­R NORTHWEST, 1740 Zollinger Road, Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221. Memorial Service will be held at 10AM on Thursday, September 30, 2021 at First Community Church North Campus, 3777 Dublin Road, Columbus, Ohio 43221. Memorial contributi­ons may be made to The First Community Foundation – 1320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Oh. 43212. To share memories or condolence­s, please visit www.schoedinge­r.com.

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