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Susan Lee Ladner

Readfield, Maine

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READFIELD -- It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Susan Lee Ladner, 49, who lost her battle to lung cancer on Sept. 29, 2010, at Maine Medical Center in Portland.

She was born in Gardiner on March 3, 1961, the daughter of Kenneth and Judith (Gould) Rogers. She was a graduate...

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My deepest condolences to Sue's entire family. Uncle Dick & Aunt Judy I'm so sorry for your loss... My dad (Duane Leathers) Sends his love and sympathy to you all. You are in our thoughts & Prayers.
The Leathers

Keith, Kasey, & Family...I am so sorry for your loss. Sue was an amazing person. I haven't seen her since I was a kid, but chatting with her on facebook made me soon realize she was still as amazing as ever! My prayers are with all of you. My father, Tony Edwards, sends his regards as well.

Keith and Kasey and her entire family ~

I was so glad that Sue reconnected with me back in the early spring. She had requested me as a friend on f/b. I was thinking Sue Ladner hmm. So I declined her as a friend. About 5mins later my phone rings at my home. She said "Amy you don't want to be my friend"... I was like Sue?? We both started to laugh. Sue and I chatted weekly on the phone or on f/b it was nice to reconnect with her and see pictures of her family and her home. I...

Keith, Kasey and family: i am terribly sorry for your loss. I know that it has been years since we hve talked or seen each other. But I am truely sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you both and your family. Sheena, Kianna, and Belinda Robertson

So sorry for your loss. Back in high school Sue and I didn't hang out alot. The one memory I have is in music appreciation class. Sue, Roger P., and I used to get on the teacher's nerves. Not in a bad way, just did. Sue got the class laughing many times. The teacher Mr McDermott couldn't help but laugh too. It was in those moments I discovered Sue was not the supposed tough person I perceived her to be. Just a caring person who like all of us in high school, just trying to find out...

To Sue's family. I was so glad to reconnect with Sue after 30 years on facebook. With her posts, we all realized how much she loved all of you and how much she loved her life with you. I first met Sue at dance lessons when I was in junior high. She was two years older and so beautiful and sassy and full of life. We were friends throughout high school and then we both just disappeared. It was wonderful to have her in my life again for just a few short months. Now I am back to missing...

Kasie & Family,

My heart is so heavy and aches for you all. You have constantly been in my thoughts and prayers - I am so very sorry for the great loss you have experienced. Just know that she will always be in your hearts and will be walking beside you no matter where you go in life. Cherish all the wonderful memories that you have. Kasie, when you see new little bird friends at your window, think maybe your mama is sending a little sunshine your way :)

Love to you...

We are lighting a candle in memory of our South Gardiner Susie. Her former babysitters. Donna & Nancy

To Kasie and family,
I'm so sorry for your loss and know that Sue was a great woman, mother, and wife. Though I never met her in person, she always had a great sense of humor and she loved her family very much, especially you Kasie. Know that you and your whole family are in my thoughts and prayers and that I'm always a friend to the family that you can turn to anytime you need support or help during this time of loss.