Anthony Beussink

Anthony Beussink

Anthony Herbert Beussink, known and loved by everyone as “Tony”, gained his heavenly angel wings Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, at the age of 12.

He was born April 26, 2012, in Cape Girardeau to Matthew and Courtney Wesbecher Beussink.

Tony attended the sixth grade at Leopold Elementary School, but was lucky enough to see all the classrooms every day. He loved his classmates and knew they loved him. He really enjoyed spending time with all his friends, teachers and aides at LHS.

Tony found much enjoyment in playing outside on the trampoline, swimming, watching Disney movies and doing puzzles. He also loved showing those closest to him how much he knew while spelling with them. He was a thrill seeker and loved to ride roller coasters. Tony’s greatest love was to be with his parents and his two older brothers. He loved spending time with his family, and he loved to snuggle. Tony had a smile that could light up a room and, if he smiled at you, you couldn’t help but smile right back.

Many days of Tony’s life were spent with an amazing group of people who were always on his team. Recently, Melena and Jolie had days with Tony, and his parents and brothers had nights and weekends. The amount of love and blessings shown by all of those who helped Tony along his way is greatly appreciated by his family. Tony’s team changed over the years, but was always filled with love … a love that most people never get to experience.

He is survived by his parents, Matthew and Courtney Beussink; brothers, Tommy and Jacob Beussink; grandparents, Ronnie and Pam Wesbecher and Betty Beussink; aunts and uncles, Joan (John) McWilliams, Julie (Harlan) Elfrink, Susie Brandel, Nancy Keim, Ann Glass, Kelly (Brent) Schreiner and Cole (Janice) Wesbecher; and numerous cousins, family and friends.

Tony was preceded in death by his grandfather, Fred Beussink.

Services will be held at St. John Catholic Church in Leopold. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11. Parish prayers and a rosary service will be led by the Leopold PSR kids and assisted by the Knights of Columbus Council No. 5898, at 7 p.m., during the visitation.

Funeral Mass will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, at the church, officiated by Bishop Edward Rice. Burial will follow at the church cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like to encourage donations to Beehive Academy, 107 Church St., Marble Hill, MO 63764. Beehive Academy, founded by Chelsea Baker, is a local not-for-profit organization that provides high-quality, inclusive early education and support services for children, particularly for those with developmental disabilities, like Tony.

Hutchings-Pendergrass Funeral Chapel is assisting the family with Tony’s arrangements.