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Thomas E. Ladd

YORK HAVEN , Pennsylvania

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Thomas E. Ladd Thomas E. Ladd, 69, of York Haven, died Wednesday at the Harrisburg Hospital after a short illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, George T. and Mary Louise Ladd. He is survived by his loving wife Karen A. Ladd; 1 son, Jeffrey Meyers of York Haven; 2 daughters,...

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My Dad and Tom were best friends for many years . I was always amazed with Tom. I remember way back when Tom had a dog named Wolf. Tom will be up with my Dad playing with their cars now . God Bless you Karen and the Family . Kevin Dee

Dear Karen: I was a friend of Tom's from the Thursday morning motorhead's breakfast group. He will be greatly missed as he was one of the best. He always had a story for us. There will be a huge vacancy there due to his passing
Bruce Larson's sister, Karen, often sits in with us. She said she was a crazy Karen one day. I told her my wife was a Karen also and was crazy. Tom then said his wife was a Karen and was crazy also. All this was said affectionately. It just shows his sense of...

Tom will be missed by all his friends at the flea market! He spent much time looking through our boxes and joking with us. Our sympathies to you and your family. Nikki and Bill Ker and Kim too.

Mrs. Ladd, we were very sorry to hear of your loss. We have never met, but Tom always helped my son Skyler retrive his dog "Dozer". We live near you guys and Dozer always seemed to find his way to your place to come visit or play with your dog. Tom always took very good care of him. He was a great man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Karen,
I am deeply saddened to hear the news of your loss. I hope your loving memories of this special man will give you strength during these difficult days. You will be in my thoughts and prayers along with your beautiful family. Much love,
Judy Ladd Benchaar

Dear Karen; I was a childhood friend of Tommie. We grew up in Highland Park and had many fun times and memories but after High School we lost contact until early this year when we got together a few times over lunch. Tom was always friendly and fun loving and a delight in conversations. We will all miss him. My sympathies to you and all of your extended family. Jim Stoner, Boiling Springs, Pa.