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Richard A. LeBlanc Sr.

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Richard A. LeBlanc Sr.

Birth
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
15 Oct 2003 (aged 54)
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Burial
Colonie, Albany County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Dick LeBlanc was a friend of mine whom I met when I was in the 10th grade. He married my best friend, Patty, and they later divorced. Dick was quiet, but a very nice person. Please say prayers and leave flowers in his memory.

Richard A. LeBlanc, Jr. passed away suddenly at age 54 on October 15, 2003. He was the son of the late Leo and Rita Provost White (LeBlanc). He earned his Master's Degree at St. Rose College, taught school for 30 years and was currently a teacher at PS #27 in Albany.

He was the husband of Risemarie LeBlanc, father of Richard, Jr., Michael, and Timothy LeBlanc, Steven and Mellissa Juliano, Tricia and Chris Petromelis. Grandfather of David LeBlanc, Conner and Cameron Juliano. Brother of Janet White, Mary Primeau, Ann Kahle and the late Barbara LeBlanc.

Dick also worked as a security officer at the Foley Courthouse in Albany. He enjoyed spending time at Lake George during the summertime.

He especially loved spending time with his family and cared deeply for his students.
Dick LeBlanc was a friend of mine whom I met when I was in the 10th grade. He married my best friend, Patty, and they later divorced. Dick was quiet, but a very nice person. Please say prayers and leave flowers in his memory.

Richard A. LeBlanc, Jr. passed away suddenly at age 54 on October 15, 2003. He was the son of the late Leo and Rita Provost White (LeBlanc). He earned his Master's Degree at St. Rose College, taught school for 30 years and was currently a teacher at PS #27 in Albany.

He was the husband of Risemarie LeBlanc, father of Richard, Jr., Michael, and Timothy LeBlanc, Steven and Mellissa Juliano, Tricia and Chris Petromelis. Grandfather of David LeBlanc, Conner and Cameron Juliano. Brother of Janet White, Mary Primeau, Ann Kahle and the late Barbara LeBlanc.

Dick also worked as a security officer at the Foley Courthouse in Albany. He enjoyed spending time at Lake George during the summertime.

He especially loved spending time with his family and cared deeply for his students.


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