
A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 9th at East 10th United Methodist Church, located at 2327 E. 10th st., Indianapolis, Indiana 46201 at 12 pm. Calling will be from 10 am until service time. Burial will follow at Lincoln Memory Garden. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to East 10th United Methodist Church.
Sue Ann Wolcott, 85, passed away on September 2, 2016. She was preceded in death by her husband Dale in 2007.
She is survived by: her three children, Dale Wolcott Jr. (wife Vickie), Nancy Wolcott McKinney (husband Mark) and Leah Wolcott Fayette ( Bob Arthur); 3 grandchildren, Dale Wolcott III (wife Emily), April Lynn Wolcott and Audrey Sue Curtis ( husband T.J.); great- grandchildren, Carter, Karleeigh and Russell Curtis; and sister, Judy Wethington ( husband Dwain).
A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 9th at East 10th United Methodist Church, located at 2327 E. 10th st., Indianapolis, Indiana 46201 at 12 pm. Calling will be from 10 am until service time. Burial will follow at Lincoln Memory Garden. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to East 10th United Methodist Church.
Please visit her online guestbook at www.indianafuneralcare.com







Becky Norman says
We connected the first time we met. Our souls recognized our kinship in Christ. Thank you, Sue, for the smiles, encouragement, love, and example.
Robert Rising says
Nancy,
We are very sorry for your loss. Sending our heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this very difficult time.
Robert & Peter
Tina says
Leah and Nancy, and Audrey – I love you all.There are no words to help your pain, or comfort you. However knowing where she went and who was awaiting her is comforting. I pray your memories and love help to ease the heartache you feel.
Mel King says
RIP Sweet Susie you changed so many of our lives.
Krisi says
From pigtails so tight they hurt – to so many quilts I couldn’t sleep – to asking you for recipes, there are so many memories for me. Thank you, Aunt Susie; you were much loved and will be missed.
Bob Dillon says
Susie gave me a job at Cutlery World, partly because she had a feeling I’d be good at it, but mostly because she knew I needed the job.
Thank you Susie, I’ll never forget your kindness, your smile, or the way you treated people…
Dana Bohannon says
She was the first person I met when I first moved to Indianapolis IN. The kids loved her and took her in as their own. I loved her very much. To all her family I want to say , I’m sorry for your lose and I’m sorry. We all know she is in heaven watch over her family and friends