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Janet Sue Dickos

1933 - 2021

BORN

1933

DIED

2021

Janet Dickos Obituary

Janet Sue Dickos, 88, formally of Wabash, peacefully passed away on July 25, 2021. Born July 1, 1933 in Lagro, Indiana; moved to Wabash and married Christie K Dickos, who preceded her in death. In her later years she moved to Fishers to be near her children. She is survived by her son Greg, his wife Nancy, her daughter Ellen and her husband, Pat Elward. She is also survived by several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Selling real estate in Wabash County was the love of her life. She was always upbeat and positive and never met a stranger. She lived life to its fullest and will be missed. Services will be private.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Wabash Plain Dealer on Jul. 26, 2021.

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Marilyn Shrider

November 2, 2021

One of the sweetest gals I have ever known. We went through rehab after our heart attacks at the hospital. We kept each other going. Just now saw of her passing. So very sorry. She kept me smiling!

Marianne Bolin

August 7, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Liz Mack

July 29, 2021

July 29, 2021

My son lived in the same complex as Sue. We would talk with her when we would see her out walking. She was such a kind a friendly lady. I'll never forget the day my son called me and told me he had been working out in their work out room and after running he felt dizzy. He was going up to his room and started to black out. He sat down on the floor and Sue walked by and wondered if something was wrong, he told her he was dizzy and she plopped down right beside him and waited for him to feel better. After he felt better, she walked him to his room. I told him that's a very kind lady!! Just wanted to share that with you. He called me about her passing and said he will miss seeing her...she touched many lives. May God keep her memories close in you heart.

Sincerely,

Liz and Jordan Mack

Liz Mack

July 29, 2021

My son lived in the same complex as Sue. We would talk with her when we would see her out walking. She was such a kind and friendly lady. I’ll never forget the day my son called me and told me he had been working out in their work out room and after running he felt dizzy. He was going up to his room and started to black out he sat down on the floor and Sue came by wondering if something was wrong he told her he was dizzy and she plopped down right beside him and waited for him to feel better and made sure he got to his room. I told him that’s a very kind lady!! Just wanted to share that with you. He called me about her passing and said he will miss seeing hershe touched many lives. May God keep her memories close in your heart. Sincerely,
Liz and Jordan Mack

Stacie Denniston

July 28, 2021

She was one of the kindest people I’ve ever known. Sue was a good friend of my parents, Todd and Katie Baer, and my mother and I did her alterations for years! She shared her recipe for baklava with me and mine was NEVER as good as hers! I will miss her friendliness and kindness. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Henri Leonard

July 28, 2021

Sue was my neighbor for many years, she was a lovely person and upbeat. I had a several visits with Sue over years, she will be missed. Peace be with the family at this difficult time.

Ron & Connie Kerby

July 28, 2021

A "Classy Lady" always enjoyed talking with her and her stories.
Thoughts and prayers to the family.

Bridget and Max Kipfer

July 27, 2021

Dear Ellen, Pat and family . May your many wonderful memories carry you through this difficult time. We are keeping you close in our hearts and lifting you up in our prayers.
Sending you a hug,
Bridget and Max

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