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Susan Collins Koch

Susan Collins Koch, 77, a devoted mother, grandmother, (soon to be) great-grandmother and sister, passed away Tuesday, July 22 at Hospice of Cincinnati.

Born Susan Davis Collins on Sept. 1, 1947, she was a graduate of Edward Lee McClain High School and attended Eastern Kentucky University, where she majored in education (and shopping).
 
She worked as a legal secretary for many years at the law office of Conrad Curren, and later retired from the business office at Southern State Community College. She spent most of her life in Greenfield but relocated to Lebanon in 2021 to be closer to her daughter and grandchildren. Susan was a frequent visitor to the downtown Lebanon merchants, making many new friends.
 
Called “Sasha” by her grandchildren, she was anything but an ordinary grandmother. Her spirit was a vibrant tapestry of creativity, humor, and a fiercely independent nature. She was the kind of woman who lived by her own rules and encouraged everyone around her to do the same. She has often been referred to as a confidant, co-conspirator and most importantly, a friend.
 
She is survived by her daughter, Alecia Lipton and son-in-law Mark Lipton; granddaughter, Mimi Sang and her husband, Marshal Sang; grandson, Michael Castanias and girlfriend, Taylor Covert; granddaughter, Beth Lipton, granddaughter, Amy Lipton, grandson, Kyle Lipton, granddaughter Michelle Hudson and her husband Nathan; and grandson, Craig Lipton; sister, Sandi Collins; several dear cousins, friends and her faithful canine companion, Stuey.
 
She was preceded in death by her parents, Janice Collins (Davis) and John R. “Jack” Collins; and husband, Charles J. “Chuck” Koch.
 
She asked for her obituary to say in lieu of flowers, please donate to one of the following three organizations that she supported: Humane Association of Warren County, 230 Cook Road, Lebanon, Ohio 45036, the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Fund, 215 Jordan Hall of Science, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, or Hospice of Cincinnati, ℅ Bethesda Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, Ohio 45263.
 
She left strict instructions to not hold a funeral. Instead, there will be a party in her honor this fall after the arrival of her great-granddaughter, Collins Madeline Koch Sang.
 
The Murray-Fettro Funeral Home in Greenfield is serving the family.
 
Condolences may be sent to www.murrayfettro.com.
 

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