Ms. Susan M. Lantier, 72, of Watertown, formerly of LaFargeville, passed away December 26, at the Samaritan Medical Center, following a long bout with lung cancer. Services will be private at the convenience of the family. A burial will be in St. John’s Cemetery, LaFargeville.
Susan was born December 2, 1951, in Alexandria Bay, the daughter of Frederick and Helen Page Lantier. She graduated from LaFargeville High School.
She served in the United States Air Force, being honorably discharged January 5, 1979.
Susan had various jobs, including working for Timeless Frames in Watertown.
She was an avid NY Yankees and NY Giants fan.
Surviving are two sisters, Deanna Smith of Rodman and Karen (Steve) Thompson of Albany; one brother, Fred of New Hampshire; nieces and nephews.
She is predeceased by her parents, three brothers, David, James, and William, and two sisters, Tina David, and Rita Ogburn.
Donations can be made in her name to the SPCA of Jefferson County.
Mary and Bill Dasno
Deanna. I have just read of your sister’s death. I am so very sorry, and we both send our condolences. I now know what it’s like to loose a sister: and my heart goes out to you.
Sister Norma Bryant, SSJ
Deanna, Karen and Fred,
While I never knew Susan, I want to express my sympathy to your family. Christmas time, or any other time, it is difficult to lose a family member, but knowing that she is no longer suffering, and is now with God is a consolation.
Maureen Palmer Cean
Sue was a very kind caregiver to the residents of Whispering Pines Adult Home. I’m sorry for your loss.
Dalys Montanye
Deanna,Fred,Karen and family
Sending our condolences to you all.
I remember Sue playing sports and very good at it.
Sending hugs to you all
Donna Wiley
I worked with Sue at Whispering Pines. She was a joy to work with. Caring and compassionate with the residents. My condolences.
Irene lavancha
I worked with Sue at whispering pines adult home and became friends.she had a heart of gold and cared for the residents with kindness.may she rest in peace
Cheryl laQuay
Sue and I were close she cared and loved everyone u will be missed hun Rip no more pain Cheryl laQuay
Lisa Weber
Sue was such a pleasure to work with. I am so sorry for your loss.
Roxanne Greene
I got to know Sue when we both worked at Timeless Frames. She was so kind, helpful and funny it made the long hours we put in there easier to bare. I ran into her a year or so ago at Hilltop while working as an aide. Although she was battling health issues she would stop and talk and laugh with me like she always did. My sincere condolences to her family. Rest In Peace my friend, I will miss you.
Lottie Heyl
Sending my condolelences to the family. Haven’t seen Susie in yrs. Can’t believe your family has another angle now watching over us. Shes in a better place and out of pain now. RIP Susie.
Scott Link
Karen & Family,
So sorry for your loss. May good memories help thru this difficult time.
Scott Link
Sue Harmych
Sorry for your family’s loss.
Sue Harmych
Julie Burrows
I’m so sorry to hear about Susie! My heart goes out to all of you! Susie is with our Lord in heaven! Amen