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Timothy Stuart Ladd

Augusta, Maine

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HALLOWELL/EUSTIS-STRATTON -- Timothy Stuart Ladd, 59, well-known central Maine mechanical contractor, died Monday morning, July 9, 2007, from injuries suffered in a plane crash in Tyringham, Mass.Because of his gift as a tugboat consultant and locomotive expert, as well as being an experienced...

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Blaine, Maddy, Brooks, Spenser and Arthur, It was a great shock and sorrow to learn of Tims' passing, and our family extends love and support to your family at this time. It must of been so touching and of great comfort to you all the lives' Tim had affected with the outpouring of love at the memorial service and gathering afterwards in Stratton. The bright sunshine that day was the twinkle in Tims' eyes shining down on us all. Living on Embden Pond, and hearing...

Jennifer, Your loss is felt by those of us who are honored to call you "a friend." Even though I didn't have the opportunity to know Tim personally, the fact that he chose you to be his life companion says so much about the kind of man he was. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and may you take comfort in knowing that, even though cut short, the memories you have you will have for a lifetime.

Dear Aunt Maddy and Uncle Blaine, Corky, Spencer, Brooks and Arthur

... never will I forget all the great memories out to camp with Tim and the float plane rides. I'm surprised he could put up with some of the stunts me and Arthur pulled and the messes we left around camp. Memories that will never be forgotten! Tim will be loved and missed by all!

Our memories of the wonderful times spent skiing with Tim are special to us. Our thoughts are with you.

Dear Aunt Maddy and Uncle Blaine,
In this life we are shaped by those we encounter. We didn't think about it then but now we realize that those times we spent with Tim are a part of each of us.
Thank you for so generously sharing your family with our family over the years. May God hold you in the palm of his hand during this time of sorrow. Love Jeff,Freddi,Joe & Jeremy

Corky, Brooks, Spencer and Arthur,
Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Tim was a special...

Dear Corda, Brooks, Spencer and Arthur,
I am so sorry for your loss, I have wonderful and funny memories of Tim. He was a very special person.

A wonderful, fun day at the 2002 Portland Harbor Tug Muster. Jeff and Tim pictured as preparations take place.

Blaine, Maddy and Family,

We are all sorrowful with the shock of Tim's sudden death, but we know it is part of God's plan as His ways are not our ways.

Jeff, Debbie, Jeremy and Abbott have reminisced about the wonderful, fun day that they enjoyed because of Tim's invitation to join him, along with Mr. Hartley and several others, at the 2002 Portland Harbor Tug Muster. It is a day that will always be remembered!

Chris called from England as soon as he learned of the...

For twenty years I had two hundred adventures with Tim Ladd. Once when I was on Otter Pond next to Allagash Lake in a ski plane with a valve that was stuck in the middle of February. I removed the cowling took the valve cover off and popped the valve with a screwdriver. My fishing buddy John Watson said, "How did you know how to do that?" Tim Ladd was the answer. He was a good teacher and could fix anything. I am glad he loved my sister and she loved him. I wished that I had told him that...

So long good friend. May your craft be sleek and fast and your horizon without limit and your journey continue on.