If there only was a simple GUI frontend from where you could;
1. view the shares
2. remove shares

I would be a happy camper. Of course it doesn't solve the problem, but it would 
be helpful in either case.
Maybe one could emulate the behavior of what is done with xdg data dirs in 
$HOME (watching, that is), and act on that. Create a daemon (using inotify) 
running in a gnome session to watch /var/lib/samba/usershares, and remove the 
shares is they aren't accessible.
This won't happen for hardy though (i assume, since the freeze are long since 
passed), unless someone has a really elegant way of fixing this bug.

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sending folder to trash does not remove associated samba usershare
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198681
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