Susan Roberts, a devoted public servant and longtime Wallowa County Commissioner, has passed away at the age of 78. Roberts had been a staple in the community, serving as a commissioner for over two decades. Her tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to the people of Wallowa County earned her the respect and admiration of her peers and constituents alike. Born and raised in Wallowa County, Roberts was deeply rooted in the community and had a profound understanding of its needs and challenges. Throughout her tenure as commissioner, she worked tirelessly to address the issues facing the county, from economic development to public health and safety. Her dedication to the community was evident in her countless hours of service, often going above and beyond the call of duty to ensure the well-being of her constituents. Roberts was a champion of rural development, recognizing the unique challenges faced by rural communities and working to secure funding and resources to support their growth and prosperity. She was also a strong advocate for education, healthcare, and social services, understanding the critical role these services play in supporting the most vulnerable members of the community. Her leadership and vision helped shape the county’s policies and programs, leaving a lasting impact on the community. Roberts’ passing has sent shockwaves throughout the community, with many taking to social media to express their condolences and share stories of her kindness, generosity, and dedication. She will be deeply missed by her colleagues, friends, and the countless individuals she touched throughout her life. As news of her passing spreads, the community is coming together to celebrate her life and legacy, remembering her as a true public servant who always put the needs of others before her own. Roberts’ commitment to public service was inspired by her parents, who instilled in her a strong sense of civic duty and responsibility. She began her career in public service at a young age, volunteering for local organizations and participating in community events. Her passion for public service only grew stronger over time, leading her to pursue a career in politics. As a commissioner, Roberts was known for her collaborative approach, working closely with her colleagues and community stakeholders to find solutions to the county’s most pressing challenges. Her ability to bring people together and build consensus was a hallmark of her leadership style, earning her the respect and admiration of her peers. Despite the many demands of her role, Roberts remained humble and grounded, always willing to listen and learn from others. Her door was always open, and she was never too busy to meet with constituents or offer guidance and support. Roberts’ legacy extends far beyond her accomplishments as a commissioner, however. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, and her family was always at the forefront of her mind. She was a pillar of strength and support, offering guidance and encouragement to those around her. As the community mourns her passing, they are also celebrating her life and the countless contributions she made to Wallowa County. Roberts’ memory will live on through the many lives she touched, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of public servants. The community will come together to honor her memory, remembering her as a true champion of the people and a dedicated public servant who always put the needs of others before her own.