In Memory

Susan Lambert (Cagney) - Class Of 1979

Susan K. (Lambert) Cagney 47, Belton, MO, passed away April 12, 2008 at KC Hospice House. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at Mt. Moriah & Freeman Funeral Home, 10507 Holmes Rd. Burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to KC Hospice House, 12000 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64145. Susan was born April 10, 1961 in Kansas City, MO, daughter of William Joseph and Harriet I. (DeGroff) Lambert. She graduated from Loretto Academy in 1979 and, received an associates degree in electronics from Electronics Institute in 1982. Susan was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association and was a member of the Protestant faith. She was preceded in death by her father William Lambert and grandmother Nora M. Maupin. She is survived by her mother and stepfather Harriet and Glenn W. Ladd; husband Robert Cagney of the home; son Justin Cagney, U.S.A.F.; brothers Jeff Lambert, Jack Lambert and John Lambert; stepbrother Marlon Smith; and stepsisters Stephanie Sample, Carla Pryor and Karen Schultz. Susan was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend who will be missed by all. (Arr: Mt. Moriah & Freeman 816-942- 2004)



 
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01/12/09 03:15 PM #1    

Janet Redding (1980)

Susan taught us so much (how to smoke, how to ditch class) but most importantly she taught us how to live every single day with zest, love, compassion and laughter.

02/05/09 07:47 PM #2    

Carla Ladd (1980)

Thank you Janet!

11/07/09 10:27 PM #3    

Julie Schopper (1978)

I remember the basketball games and hanging out with Betty Maloney. Lambert I will never forget your smile and that blonde hair!

08/20/12 01:18 PM #4    

Beth Kalish (1974)

Just now learned of Susan's passing....wow, she was way too young. Susan and I were the best of friends the one year I atended Loretto and enjoyed riding her horse Easter and going on the middle school canoe trips. She had a "quirky" sense of humor and cracked me up constantly.


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