
Susan Lee Judy, 70, of Indianapolis, passed away February 11, 2017. She was born January 4, 1947 to Elton R. and Lorraine A. Oberting.
Susan was a loving sister to Carole J. Bright (Norm), Linda J. Smith (Frank), Debra A. Robbins (Kyle), and Allen V. Oberting. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
Susan worked for the state of Indiana (Historical Preservation) until she retired in June of 2016. She enjoyed making jewelry and doing crafts.
Susan will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends.
The family will be having a private service at a later date.







Malia Vanaman says
Sincere condolences to Sue’s family. I worked with Sue for many years at the State Historic Preservation Office. She was such a friendly, sociable, and generous person. We’ve missed her since her retirement and were very sad to learn of her passing. Please let her DHPA friends know how we can honor her, with flowers or a donation to a special cause.
In Sympathy,
Malia Vanaman
Capt. William Browne says
I am so sorry to hear this. I enjoyed seeing her as I made my way through the DNR hallway and she was always quick with a compliment, a smile and often times a hug. Her time with us was precious and she left a wonderful legacy.
Paul Diebold says
Worked with Sue for many years and occasionally saw her around Irvington. We are sorry for your family’s loss and send condolences.
Amy Johnson says
I am so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. I worked with her here at the DNR, and she will definitely be missed by many.
Sincerely, Amy Johnson
Lora Adams says
My deepest sympathy to Sue’s family. I worked with Sue for many years; while she was with the Department of Natural Resources. May you always cherish the memories and keep them dear to your hearts’.
With Heartfelt Sympathy,
Lora Adams
Jim Glass says
Sue was our valued division secretary and administrative assistant for 4 years and was a pleasure to work with and be with. Her family has my deepest sympathies. Jim Glass (former division director, Historic Preservation and Archaeology)
Alan Goebes says
As a frequent visitor to the DHPA offices, I appreciated how she was always so friendly and helpful. So sorry to hear of her passing.