Deceased Name: LEO H. LEBLANC, 73
MILLVILLE, N.J. - Leo H. LeBlanc, 73, of 417 Peach Drive, formerly of Gardner, died March 25 in South Jersey Hospital after an illness.
His wife, Mary (Panichello) LeBlanc, died October 28. He leaves a son, Rene Langlais of Fitchburg; two daughters, Phyllis Williams of Millville, N.J., and Mary Gnoza of Winchendon; a brother, Alderic LeBlanc of Templeton; three sisters, Alfreda Henderson of Gardner, Mary Ann Earle of Templeton and Cecile Nadeau of West Warwick, R.I.; many grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. A son, Alfred LeBlanc, died in 1968. He was born in Gardner, son of Alfred and Laudia (LeBlanc) LeBlanc, and moved to New Jersey in 1962.
Mr. LeBlanc worked at Wheaton Industries for 28 years before retiring. He previously worked at Heywood Wakefield Co. in Gardner.
He was a member of St. John Bosco Church. He was also a member of Glass Bottle Blowers Association 219. He was an avid coin collector.
A funeral service was held March 27 in St. John Bosco Church. Burial was private.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA), Date: April 8, 1998, Edition: ALL, Page: B7, Record Number: 9804080341
Copyright (c) 1998 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.
Deceased Name: LEO H. LEBLANC, 73
MILLVILLE, N.J. - Leo H. LeBlanc, 73, of 417 Peach Drive, formerly of Gardner, died March 25 in South Jersey Hospital after an illness.
His wife, Mary (Panichello) LeBlanc, died October 28. He leaves a son, Rene Langlais of Fitchburg; two daughters, Phyllis Williams of Millville, N.J., and Mary Gnoza of Winchendon; a brother, Alderic LeBlanc of Templeton; three sisters, Alfreda Henderson of Gardner, Mary Ann Earle of Templeton and Cecile Nadeau of West Warwick, R.I.; many grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. A son, Alfred LeBlanc, died in 1968. He was born in Gardner, son of Alfred and Laudia (LeBlanc) LeBlanc, and moved to New Jersey in 1962.
Mr. LeBlanc worked at Wheaton Industries for 28 years before retiring. He previously worked at Heywood Wakefield Co. in Gardner.
He was a member of St. John Bosco Church. He was also a member of Glass Bottle Blowers Association 219. He was an avid coin collector.
A funeral service was held March 27 in St. John Bosco Church. Burial was private.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA), Date: April 8, 1998, Edition: ALL, Page: B7, Record Number: 9804080341
Copyright (c) 1998 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.
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