In Celebration of

Susan Ledingham

October 31, 1954 -  May 10, 2017

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Susan Ledingham, beloved wife of Douglas Earle. Dear sister of Jane, Anne, and Robert (Karen). Much adored aunt of Emily, Gwynne, Elliott (Jennifer), Graeme, and Duncan. Cherished step-mother of Barton (Patrick) and Timothy (Leigh). Loving grandmother to Aaven.

Guestbook 

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Barry H Schneider (friend of Jane)

Entered May 19, 2017 from Brookline, MA

My sincerest condolences to the entire family. Susan was too young to be taken from you. I hope that your fond memories of time spent with her are a source of strength at this difficult time. May you have no more bad news.

Bob & Judy Allan (family friend)

Entered May 19, 2017

so sorry to learn of Susie's passing . Glad we had that serendipitous meeting at your walking place at Humber Bay Park .
Love to Jane, Anne , Rob and all the family

Bob & Judy

Elizabeth Allan (Next door neighbour growing up)

Entered May 20, 2017 from Napa, CA

I was so sad to hear the news from my brother Bob Allan that you have lost Susie far too soon. I remember Susie and all the Ledinghams with great fondness after growing up beside them on Kingsfold Court. I hope that warm and loving memories of Susie comfort you all now and always. Sending big virtual hugs especially to Anne, Jane, and Rob.

Aaven, Leigh and Tim (Loving Family)

Entered May 21, 2017 from Toronto

You will be missed by us all Grandma! Your love and warmth will never be forgotten.

Thank you dear Susan for being a loving parter to Doug. Your being, simply your being, gave him reason every day to celebrate life.

Thank you dear Susan for your loving example of strength, sensitivity, of dignity and wisdom.

Aaven knows he has an Angel with him now all the time and it makes him feel loved and infused with your spirit, even when he's alone.


Elaine Watson (Friend)

Entered May 22, 2017 from Vancouver

What a beautiful person, inside and out. I don't remember ever hearing an unkind word from her. As a little girl she was like a ray of sunshine - blond and sparkling. Please accept my condolences, Suzie will be missed by many people, not just her family. May you find comfort in the many memories you all share.
With love to you all,
Elaine and the Watson family.

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