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John Paul “Jack” Lefebvre

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John Paul “Jack” Lefebvre

Birth
Midway, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 May 2013 (aged 88)
Titusville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Midway, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Delores "Sis" Brown Lefebvre. Father of a son Jack Lefebvre and two daughters Kathleen Sue (Neely) and Melissa (Dami). Born in Midway, PA, Jack attended the Presbyterian Church. He was a WWII veteran serving in Okinawa and Leyte Island, and is listed on the Veteran Memorial in Midway. After the passing of his first wife Sis he moved from Midway to Titusville. Later he married Alma Armstrong Neely and they lived in Diamond, PA. Where they attended Diamond United Methodist Church. His parents were Victor Lefebvre born in Belgium and Mary Bain Lefebvre born in Scotland, whom both moved to USA as young children with their parents. When Jack returned from the war he was hired at Consolidated Coalmine and worked there till he retired. He was a lifetime member of the UMWA. He was an active member of the Midway Fire Department while living in Midway. In his youth he enjoyed playing baseball and was very talented at it as a member of the Midway Baseball Team. He also loved to fish and hunt. Most of all he loved his family.
Husband of Delores "Sis" Brown Lefebvre. Father of a son Jack Lefebvre and two daughters Kathleen Sue (Neely) and Melissa (Dami). Born in Midway, PA, Jack attended the Presbyterian Church. He was a WWII veteran serving in Okinawa and Leyte Island, and is listed on the Veteran Memorial in Midway. After the passing of his first wife Sis he moved from Midway to Titusville. Later he married Alma Armstrong Neely and they lived in Diamond, PA. Where they attended Diamond United Methodist Church. His parents were Victor Lefebvre born in Belgium and Mary Bain Lefebvre born in Scotland, whom both moved to USA as young children with their parents. When Jack returned from the war he was hired at Consolidated Coalmine and worked there till he retired. He was a lifetime member of the UMWA. He was an active member of the Midway Fire Department while living in Midway. In his youth he enjoyed playing baseball and was very talented at it as a member of the Midway Baseball Team. He also loved to fish and hunt. Most of all he loved his family.


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