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Sue Ann Haines Ott

Kansas City, Missouri

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Sue Ann Haines Ott, 69, of Prairie Village passed away on May 20, 2006. Sue was born November 7th, 1936 in Topeka, Kansas to Vera and Don Haines. She grew up in Lawrence, Kansas, graduating from Lawrence High School. She also graduated from the University of Kansas where she was a member of Gamma...

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My prayers are with Sue Ann's family and friends. Sue Ann and I went through the Lawrence schools together and we always stood next to each other in lines - because of our last names. I was so happy to get the chance to see her and talk with her at our 50th reunion two years ago. She made a mark with her life and she will be remembered as someone who gave much more than she received.

Ron: I was saddened to hear of Sue Ann's passing. She was great fun and I have many wonderful memories of her from our LMHS days. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

I AM A RETIRED LIBRARY COURIER.
I WAS PRIVILEGED TO SEE SUE AT THE MANY BRANCHES WHERE SHE WAS ON CALL.
SHE ALWAYS SPOKE TO ME, AND IF SHE WAS AT THAT PARTICULAR BRANCH I KNEW IT.
SHE WAS A GREAT FRIEND & CO-WORKER.
SHE WILL BE MISSED !
MY CONDOLENCES TO, HUSBAND RON AND CHILDREN, DEREK, DIANA AND FAMILIES.

Sue volunteered here at Cedar Roe after her retirement and was a bundle of energy and very enthusiastic about helping our young patrons. We have missed her and all of us send our sincere condolences. Her family's loss is a loss to all of us here.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Sue was a wonderful children's librarian, and lots of fun to work with! I will always remember her smile.

Sue was a great lady. She was always fun to be around, and I'll sure miss her.

Matt & Di- Our daily prayers are with you and your family. May God provide you with comfort and strength. Love you!

What a woman, and a wonderful friend. Her strength and courage allowed her to put up a great fight. She will be greatly missed, by those near and far. I've got some great memories to hold onto which I thank her and the whole family for. May God bless the Otts, Rouliers and all those lucky enough to call her friend. May He give you all the strength to weather this storm. With my deepest sympathies -