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Obituary - January 3, 2018

Susie Warner

August 1, 1931-December 17, 2017

Susie Warner, nee Lung, 86, of Goshen, Ind., passed into the arms of her Savior on Sunday evening, Dec. 17, 2017, with her family by her side.

She was born August 1, 1931, in Syracuse to Raymond and Zelma (Hanshew) Lung. On June 21, 1953, she married Philip T. Warner in Goshen. He died on May 21, 1998.

Susie was a living example of what it means to have a servant’s heart. She lived her life to the fullest on the now sixth-generation farm. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and “special friend” to many. Hospitality was a huge part of her life and she opened her home to many. The farm and her family were everything to her, yet she found time in her busy schedule for serving others.

Susie fully supported her husband in his role of State Representative for 28 years. They made an excellent team of public servants. Susie was involved with the programs designed for the wives during session each spring. She served on many committees and made lots of contacts to assist her in future accomplishments of serving others.

If there was a cause that needed special assistance, everyone knew Susie could get it done. She spent countless hours serving on boards such as Oaklawn, Juvenile Justice, Elkhart County Mental Health Services, Ivy Tech, The Window, Bridgework Theater, Goldenrod, La Casa and United Way, to name a few. Her most recent and closest to her heart was Bashor Children’s Home.

On the farm side, Susie was active in the Elkhart County Farm Bureau Co-op and Indiana State Farm Bureau. She was chosen the first Indiana Farm Bureau Wife of the Year, in 1978. She hosted many farm tours and spoke at events throughout the state. Of course, she was also involved with Elkhart County 4-H and served on the State Fair Commission.

Susie’s church was also a big part of her life, serving on boards, committees and many other ways at First United Methodist Church in Goshen. She also served at the First Presbyterian Church in Goshen. Susie was always there with a card, phone call, flowers, or words of encouragement to those who needed uplifting.

Susie was the recipient of The Book of Golden Deeds Award in 2001. In Susie’s words, “I have been richly blessed and feel that whatever small effort I have made will never adequately repay this marvelous community.”

A memorial service in honor of Susie will be held on Jan. 28, at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Goshen. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be directed to Bashor Children’s Home.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

1/11/2018