Avis de décès

Susan L. Clark

21 août 196122 octobre 2024
Nécrologie de Susan L. Clark
Susan "Sue" Lee Clark, 63, of Carmel, Indiana, passed away peacefully on October 22, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. Born on August 21, 1961, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Sue was raised in Carmel, where she made lifelong connections and met her beloved husband, Dave Clark, while attending Carmel High School in 1977. The two were inseparable from that moment, sharing a beautiful life together for over 40 years. They were married on June 30, 1984, beginning their enduring partnership in life and love. Sue was a dedicated registered nurse, but her most cherished role was that of a mother. She devoted herself entirely to raising her twin sons, Drew and Matt, and her daughter, Molly. Together, Sue and Dave were the best possible role models for their children, instilling in them the values of love, loyalty, kindness, and dedication. Their guidance and example set the foundation for their children's happy, successful lives. Sue's warmth and nurturing spirit extended far beyond her own children. Matt's wife, Emily, Drew's wife, Jenna, and Molly's husband, Wes, considered Sue to be like a mother of their own. She welcomed them into her family with open arms and boundless love, building strong relationships that will continue to shape their lives even in her absence. Sue was known for hosting countless friends of her children, and she semi-adopted several as her "bonus kids," relationships that continued long after her children were grown. Her home was a place of comfort, joy, and love for many, and her legacy of welcoming others with open arms will live on through those who knew her as a second mom. Sue had a special gift for making holidays and birthdays genuinely magical. Whether it was Christmas, Halloween, or a birthday celebration, she knew how to make every event extra special, creating memories that will be cherished for generations. Her ability to bring joy and magic to these occasions made her a beloved figure in her family and beyond. In addition to her roles as a mother and Nana, Sue was the go-to interior decorator for her family. Her impeccable taste and creativity helped turn houses into homes, making everyone around her feel welcome and loved in the spaces she created. Sue was also the biggest sports fan and cheer mom for her children and grandchildren. Her support was unwavering, whether she was on the sidelines cheering them on or helping them practice. Her enthusiasm for their achievements, no matter how big or small, inspired and motivated them in all aspects of their lives. Though she was the best mom ever, Sue might have been an even better Nana to her six beautiful grandchildren: Allie, Benny, Livy, Clover, Lucy, and Clark. Her love for them knew no bounds, and they were her pride and joy. As a Nana, she brought endless laughter, joy, and love to their lives, leaving memories that will be cherished forever. Sue was extremely close to her sister and best friend, Sally, with whom she shared an unbreakable bond. She will also be survived by her mother, Marilyn Templin, and her brother, Dan Templin. Sue was preceded in death by her dear father, Dean Templin, who passed away about nine months ago. She is eager to reunite with him in Heaven, and her family takes comfort in knowing they will be together again. Sue also had many nieces and nephews, and she took her role as "Aunt Sue" very, very seriously. She was a loving and guiding figure to them all, always offering her love, support, and wisdom. Sue was most at home at her house on Lake Wawasee, where she loved the presence of family and friends. She made some of her happiest memories in that special place, surrounded by the people she cared for the most. Sue formed many lifelong friendships from high school, college, and beyond throughout her life. Her kind heart and ability to bring people together created connections that stood the test of time, and those friendships were an essential part of who she was. Sue's love, strength, and compassion left an indelible mark on all fortunate to know her. Whether through her role as a mother, a wife, a nurse, a Nana, an aunt, or a friend, she made those around her feel cared for, understood, and truly loved. Her legacy of kindness and nurturing spirit will live on in the many lives she touched. Sue is survived by her devoted husband, Dave; her children Drew (Jenna), Matt (Emily), and Molly Reuille (Wes); her six grandchildren, her sister Sally Cuthbert (Fred), her brother Dan Templin (Laura); her many nieces and nephews, and her mother, Marilyn Templin. Sue's family is forever grateful for the gift of life through a kidney donation from Kirsten Turchan in 2020. Sue will be deeply missed, but her memory will remain a source of comfort and inspiration to all who knew her. A celebration of Sue's life will be held on Thursday, October 24th from 4-7 p.m. at Leppert Mortuary—Carmel, 900 N. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, IN 46032. Graveside Services will be held at 11:30 AM on Friday, October 25th at Carmel Cemetery, 951 N. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, IN 46032. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana, IU Foundation/100 Voices of Hope, or the Carmel Clay Education Foundation c/o Eric Clark Scholarship in honor of Sue's lifelong dedication to caring for others.

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