Janet (Rudolph) Suja


Janet Rudolph Suja, 59

Janet Rudolph Suja, 59, of Indianapolis, passed away on November 10th, 2012, in her home surrounded by loved ones.

Born January 27,1953 in West Lafayette, she graduated from West Lafayette High School and enjoyed life at Purdue University as a Pi Beta Phi (class of 1972) and was a member of the Purdue University Alumni Association. Janet loved Purdue football and rarely missed a game. She was a member of St. Luke Catholic Church, the Junior League, Methodist Hospital Task Core, Tri Kappa and recently volunteered at The Oaks Academy reading to first graders. Janet loved family, friends, movies, biking and golf. She had style and wit and was a friend to all. Her never ending smile and selflessness will be remembered by everyone she encountered.

Janet is survived by her parents, Joe and Gail Rudolph, of West Lafayette; son, Andrew Suja; brothers, R.J. (Elizabeth) Rudolph and John Rudolph; as well as her nephews, Joe and Will Rudolph.

Her son, Christopher Suja, preceded her in death. Janet has touched the lives of many and will be sincerely missed.

A special thank you to Dr. Larry Cripe, Katie Sargent and Stacey Dye of the Indiana University Simon Cancer Center hematology department and Anne O'Connor Clark at IU Health Hospice for their compassionate care.

A mass celebrating Janet's life will take place at St. Luke Catholic Church, 7575 Holliday Drive East in Indianapolis at 11 a.m. on Friday November 16th with visitation at the church beginning at 9:30 a.m. Burial is at a later date as Janet with her eternal generosity has donated her body for anatomical education to the Indiana University School of Medicine.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in Janet's memory to the IU Simon Cancer Center CompleteLife Program, care of IU Foundation, PO Box 660245,Indianapolis,IN 46266-0245.

Published in the Journal & Courier from November 12 to November 14, 2012 
 
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