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Susan M. Marsh

Newark, New Jersey

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MARSH Susan M. (nee LaBianca, Sloane), 62, died Saturday in Scottsdale, AZ following a short but courageous battle with cancer. Susan was born December 31, 1946 in Teaneck, NJ to the late James M. and Lucille Sloane and lived for over 30 years in Paramus. A 1965 graduate of Paramus High School,...

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Susan was a loving person. Prayers to the family.

To Susan's sons,

I met all of you at Donny's wake and funeral last year. I cannot believe that she is gone. I was so impressed at what fine sons she had raised and I could see the closeness between all of you.

I met your mom in 1959 at Stony Lane School. She was such a sweet and caring girl. She was so pretty and very popular. She was always in fashion. I remember her coming in to school one day with a new pair of shoes and I begged my parents to get me the same...

James, Deeply sorry to hear about your mothers recent passing. My family, and I want to send our condolences.

Jim Stanic & Family

Dear Frank and family,

Cary called yesterday with the dreadful news of Susan. I'm terribly shaken up! I've been thinking hard about you and Susan this past month and was trying to figure out a way to get in touch again. I feel angry that Fate has delivered such a cruel blow to all of you and I feel angry with myself for not trying harder to find you. At least I could have told her I loved her and how much joy and laughter she brought into my life. And, just how often I think about...

i was very saddened to learn of susans passing and i am happy of the times when we saw each other but her suffering is over, but she will be missed

I met Susan at Sony Lane School when we moved to Paramus in l956. I remember Susan as being very pretty, very popular, and very nice.

Susan- We shared a childhood together & with that I am truley blessed. Your spirit of cheerfulness wiil live on-you have touched many peoples lives & will be miss dearly. My sympathy to my dearest friend Linda, Kathy & Tom & her husband-may you be comforted during this devestating time

My memories of Sue will always be the fondest, especially her sunny smile and infectious laugh. She will be smiling and free of pain when she joins Uncle Jimmy, Aunt Lu, and James Michael in heaven. My condolences to her sons and all my Sloane cousins and their families. Cory Demko