Susan Lynn Wrobleski Kuehner, age 66, of Little Rock passed away in the early evening of July 4, 2024 under Hospice Home Care after a courageous three-year fight with cancer.
She is preceded in death by her parents Charles and Beverly Wrobleski, her brother David Wrobleski, her sister Janet Wrobleski.
She grew up in North Little Rock with loving parents and 6 siblings. As a child she was encouraged to be active in the Catholic community; she made many long-lasting friendships while attending St Patrick’s Catholic School and Mount St Mary’s. Susan enjoyed sports, cheerleading, and was honored to be the 1976 Catholic High School Homecoming Queen. After obtaining her degree in Gerontology from University of Arkansas at Little Rock, she built a successful career in the field of Aging. She worked for various local agencies, nursing homes, and UAMS. She could be described as a genuine steadfast friend and would help anyone out in need almost to a fault. She would never miss an opportunity to “cut up” or accept a dare. She absolutely loved full moons, water sports, grilling out, being at the lake or beach, or just going out with friends to hear local bands.
Her son Stephen was her pride and heart. During her last days, he stayed right by her side. Susan is also survived by her brother Mike Wrobleski (Nancy); sister Karen McSwain; brother Brian Wrobleski (Faye); sister Sharon Fisher (Lamar); and many beloved nieces and nephews.
A Special thank you to the staff at UAMS and Hospice Home Care of Little Rock for taking such good care Susan during her final weeks.
A family hosted graveside urn burial is scheduled for Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 1 PM at Rest Hills Memorial Park, Sherwood Arkansas 7724 Landers Road, North Little Rock, Arkansas 72117.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com
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This makes me so sad to her about Susan. My heart aches. I know how she enjoyed life and being with her son. Peace to all
Susan was a great classmate. She always brightened a room. Rest in Peace my friend. And may the Holy Spirit comfort her family.
To the Wrobleski Family: Susan was always a Bright Star whenever I would see her. She was constantly positive about life and exuded happiness. Therefore, you always enjoyed being in her presence. Susan was a beautiful Homecoming Queen at Mount St. Mary’s in the Class of 1976. I was a year behind her at Catholic High. Over the years I would see her out and about town. She always treated me with warmth and kindness. She had that wonderful Beatific Smile that radiated from her. She was a good and kind person. She will be greatly missed. Rest assured that she is with all of our Loved Ones who have Ascended to Heaven. May she Rest in the Peace of Christ. Reg Rogers Catholic High School Class of 1977
Susan was my best childhood friend.She, Vickie Bajorek, Karen Kordsmeier and I would spend all our free time together: roaming Park Hill and Lakewood, having camp-outs in her backyard and laying around for hours talking about growing up. She was fun and adventurous and steadfast. Wonderful qualities in a friend. RIP dear Susan.
Susan was well know and highly respected in the field of aging services. I had the privilege to work with Susan at the Central Arkansas Area Agency on Aging (Care Link). There she developed and directed the Central Arkansas Senior Olympics; served as the first Managing Editor of The Mellow Pages, “Let the Seniors do the Talking”; and championed many other programs serving the elderly in central Arkansas. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to her family. May the memories we have of Susan comfort us during this time of grief.
I am shocked to hear about Susan passing away earlier this month. She was always fun to be around and loved to laugh at a good joke. The last time i saw her was at a party , she was unable to speak and that is when i found out she had cancer. She was having to write everything down on her i pad to communicate . She sounded optimistic like they had this under control . i was so glad to hear the treatments were working . She was a good lady and will be missed by many.. I will be keeping her family in my prayers.
You were always kind. Rest in Peace.
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