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Sue Barbara Stein Kobak

Valparaiso, Indiana

Mar 31, 1935 – Nov 26, 2020 (Age 85)

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BORN
March 31, 1935
DIED
November 26, 2020
AGE
85
LOCATION
Valparaiso, Indiana
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association
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American Cancer Society

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Sue Barbara Stein Kobak

March 31, 1935 - Nov. 26, 2020

VALPARAISO - Sue Barbara Stein Kobak passed away peacefully on Thanksgiving evening, surrounded by her loving family. The devoted wife of 61 years to Dr. Alfred Kobak Jr., Sue was adored by her children: William...

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Fred and family, our Germann family has many fond memories of being with your family when our Mother, Alberta, helped baby sit and work in your home. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sue was an amazing lady.

Our condolences to all the Kobecks with the passing of Sue. Sue was a special person and over the years I truely got to know Sue better. Fred was my doctor for ever, and my husband and I would see them in social situations many times throughout the years. Our thoughts are with your family and we will miss Sue.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Kobak family. Sue was such an accomplished yet humble lady. She was always smiling, positive and so much fun. She always had a kind word and made lemons into lemonade. It was always a pleasure to see her walk through the door or run into her in a store or restaurant. I grieve at her passing but how privileged to have known her. She leaves such wonderful memories for all to cherish. God bless!

We will miss Sue’s sparkling eyes and lovely smile in our neighborhood...we always so enjoyed her walking by with their adorable dog who adopted “them!”

I´m deeply saddened by this so sorry for you loss. What a beautiful lady and wife to Dr Kobak she will be deeply missed

My Deepest Sympathies to Dr. Kobak and the entire family. I got to know Sue while working for Dr. Kobak. She was always very kind to me and always had a smile on her face.

Sending my deepest sympathies. Many years ago, Sue and I spent many hours sitting in the bleachers watching our daughters compete. She was a lovely, caring woman.