Susan Kaspar, State Farm Agent, Announces Retirement

After a career of over 36 years, Susan Kaspar announces her retirement from her role as a State Farm Agent. Kaspar began her career April 1, 1988.  She has been a member of the local insurance community and a trusted advisor to countless families for 36 and a half years.  Her last day as an agent is October 31, 2024.

Kaspar’s career began modestly in the basement of Old Stoney. Her commitment to excellence quickly earned her the respect and loyalty of her clients. Over the years, she has built a reputation for not only providing exceptional service but also for her involvement in the community.  Kaspar has earned many State Farm awards, the most significant being an “Honor/Chrystal Excellence Agent” for her entire career.

Susan Kaspar announces retirement as a State Farm Agent for over 36 years.

Susan is known for her hands-on approach and her dedication to her clients, many of whom have been with her for decades.  She had the unique opportunity to serve entire families, often assisting multiple generations with their insurance needs.  Her retirement marks the end of an era for many who relied on her guidance and expertise.

In her retirement, Kaspar will continue to contribute to the community.  She remains engaged as the President of the Crossing School Board and as a member of the Camp Cullom Board.  She is also a member of Zonta, Rotary and First Church of the Nazarene.

As Susan transitions into retirement, she expresses her heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has been a part of her journey.   “I want to honor former agent Jim Wakefield and thank Steve Frey and manager Denny Drake who played key roles in getting things started.  I also want to thank State Farm for giving me this wonderful opportunity.  Many thanks to the community, my exceptional existing and former team members, managers, other agents, customers, contractors, vendors, and the skilled body shops and repair businesses who have worked so diligently to restore my insureds back to where they were before their losses.”   Kaspar continues,  “It has been a privilege to serve this wonderful community and to support so many families over the years.”

Several State Farm agents will continue to serve her customers throughout the state of Indiana, including Guadalupe (Lupe) Bautista in Frankfort.

To celebrate her retirement and to say goodbye to her clients, Susan Kaspar will be attending the WILO Senior Fair on Wednesday, September 25th at the First Church of the Nazarene Community Life Center, where she will have the opportunity to greet and thank many of her customers in person.

Susan and her team also welcome you to stop by an Open House 11AM to 5PM Wednesday, October 30th at 455 W. Walnut Street in Frankfort.

As Susan Kaspar embarks on this new chapter of her life, she looks forward to continuing to serve the Clinton County Community, supporting her husband, Russ and spending more time with family and grandchildren.

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The State Farm office at 455 W. Walnut Street across from Dollar Tree and Norman Miller Eyecare and next to the Paul Phillippe Resource Center will be available for lease.

State Farm Office at 455 W. Walnut Street will be available for lease.
Susan Kaspar, Cindy Loveless, and Ken Hartman enjoying the day at a prior Community Event