Suzette C. Kile

October 1, 2024 at 3:58 p.m.


Suzette C. Kile, 49, a lifelong Rushville resident, passed away September 25, 2024 in Greenfield.  Suzette was born December 3, 1974 in Rushville to William C. and Janet (Ronan) Kile.  She was a 1993 graduate of Rushville Consolidated High School and received her associate’s degree in early childhood education from Cincinnati Christian College in 1997.

Suzette worked 10 years in Fishers for Children’s World and had worked the last 20 years for Bright Horizons Family Solutions in Indianapolis.  She worked primarily with 2 year old children.

Suzette was a lifelong member of the Ben Davis Creek Christian Church where she participated in the Children’s church, VBS, Christmas programs, the nursery, worked the audio system and led singing.  She loved watching sports, especially when they involved the Colts, UT Football and Lady Vol’s basketball, IU football and basketball and the Fever and Pacers!  She was a dedicated member of the Rush County Republican Party.

Suzette will be missed by her mom, Janet Kile of Rushville, sister, Danielle (Steven) Flowers of Lenoir City, Ten., fiancé, Edward Couch, niece, Addyson Rose Flowers, nephew, Matthew Cale Flowers,  aunts, Kathleen Kilgore and Carolyn Ronan, great-aunt, Florine Maple Clements and cousins, Duane (Penny) Snyder, Cindy Greenwell Snyder, Stephanie (Jim) McFatridge, Jay Evan Piles, Keith (Karen) Kilgore, Melissa (Matt) LaGrange, Amy (Jeff) Dalverny, Rick (Sara) Ronan and Randy Ronan.  Suzette was preceded in death by her father, William C. Kile.

Services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, September 30, 2024 in Moster Mortuary, Rushville with Howard Bullard presiding.  Friends visited the family on Sunday evening in the mortuary.  Burial was in the Arlington East Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Ben Davis Creek Christian Church.

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Suzette C. Kile, 49, a lifelong Rushville resident, passed away September 25, 2024 in Greenfield.  Suzette was born December 3, 1974 in Rushville to William C. and Janet (Ronan) Kile.  She was a 1993 graduate of Rushville Consolidated High School and received her associate’s degree in early childhood education from Cincinnati Christian College in 1997.

Suzette worked 10 years in Fishers for Children’s World and had worked the last 20 years for Bright Horizons Family Solutions in Indianapolis.  She worked primarily with 2 year old children.

Suzette was a lifelong member of the Ben Davis Creek Christian Church where she participated in the Children’s church, VBS, Christmas programs, the nursery, worked the audio system and led singing.  She loved watching sports, especially when they involved the Colts, UT Football and Lady Vol’s basketball, IU football and basketball and the Fever and Pacers!  She was a dedicated member of the Rush County Republican Party.

Suzette will be missed by her mom, Janet Kile of Rushville, sister, Danielle (Steven) Flowers of Lenoir City, Ten., fiancé, Edward Couch, niece, Addyson Rose Flowers, nephew, Matthew Cale Flowers,  aunts, Kathleen Kilgore and Carolyn Ronan, great-aunt, Florine Maple Clements and cousins, Duane (Penny) Snyder, Cindy Greenwell Snyder, Stephanie (Jim) McFatridge, Jay Evan Piles, Keith (Karen) Kilgore, Melissa (Matt) LaGrange, Amy (Jeff) Dalverny, Rick (Sara) Ronan and Randy Ronan.  Suzette was preceded in death by her father, William C. Kile.

Services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, September 30, 2024 in Moster Mortuary, Rushville with Howard Bullard presiding.  Friends visited the family on Sunday evening in the mortuary.  Burial was in the Arlington East Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Ben Davis Creek Christian Church.

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