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Susan L. Howe

Augusta, Maine

1944-2010

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Susan L. Howe, 66, a resident of Vassalboro, passed away peacefully on March 25, 2010, after a lengthy illness.She was born on Jan. 12, 1944, in Norwood, Mass., the daughter of Arthur Wentworth and Doris E. (Jaquith) Dean. She graduated with honors from Canton High School in 1961. For the past 12...

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Rachel, You are all in our thoughts and prayers...if you need us, please please call..
Tina Boag and family

Although we did not keep in touch over the years,I have often thought about my friends Rachel & April and thier wonderful parents. Sue,or Mamma Howe as I called her was a Beautiful person.Many of my childhood memories include her and her caring,generous ways. My deepest most sincere sympathies to the entire family.In this time of grieving try and remember all of the precious times shared.

The two words that come to mind when I think of Susan are: kind and generous. She will be greatly missed by all who had the good fortune to know her.

To Rachel and family,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family.Your neighbor,Wanda Plante and family

You will be missed, Auntie Sue.
Love, Tina

Forever smiling

Growing up with April as my best friend, Sue was like my second Mom. I will always have the fondest memories of her from her incredible loving nature to walking in the house on Grove Street to find her red-eyed in front of a game of Tetris daring us to challenge her. She was and always will be the coolest Mom. I miss you dearly.

I loved Sue from the moment I meet her. She was a wonderful person. When I think of Sue I can see her smiling. She had a great smile. I will miss you Sue.

I try to often think about how wonderful my life is and has been, and it's always been something I've attributed to my fantastic upbringing and, in particular, the parenting of my mother and father. While I will miss my mother dearly, and wish I could get just a little more time, I feel there is a lot about her life to celebrate and appreciate. She is, and will forever be, my hero and inspiration. Rest in peace, mom. You'll be missed.