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"LeBlanc Page 3, J-L" Obituaries

LeBLANC, J. Edgar - 82, Amherst, Cumberland County, died February 28, 1993, in Highland View 
Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Amherst, he was a son of the late Frederick and Melinda 
(Melanson) LeBlanc. He was a member of St. Charles Roman Catholic Church; Amherst Golden Years 
Society and a former member of Knights of Columbus, Council 2916. He is survived by his wife, 
the former Dora Sarson; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Dow, Amherst; Ruth (Mrs. Bill Jackson), 
Bowmanville, Ont.; Norma (Mrs. Jim McCullan), Wheatley, Ont.; son, Donnie, Amherst; two 
brothers, Leonard, Amherst; Edward, Toronto; 12 grandchildren. He was predeceased by two 
sisters, Emerise LeBlanc, Kathleen MacIsaac; six brothers, Frank, Fred, Arthur, Emile (Fiddle), 
Thomas, Alfred; grandson, Kevin Dow. The body is in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst, visiting 
7-9 p.m. tonight, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, where parish prayers will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 
Mass of the Resurrection will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, 
Amherst. Spring burial will be in St. Charles Cemetery. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 03/01/93

LeBLANC, J. Gabriel (Gabe) - 81, Joggins, Cumberland County, died September 3, 1992, in Highland 
View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in St. Andre, N.B., he was a son of the late Eugene and 
Julienne (LeBlanc) LeBlanc. He served with the Pictou Highlanders of the Royal Canadian Army 
during the Second World War and worked as a coal miner and trucker throughout the area. 
Following retirement, he was employed for 10 years as a courier for Bank of Nova Scotia between 
River Hebert and Amherst. He was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, Joggins; 
former member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 4, Joggins and Branch 14, River Hebert. He is 
survived by two daughters, Marie (Mrs. Chester Sanford), Lakeville, Kings County; Joan LeBlanc, 
Rexton, N.B.; son, Donald, Oxford Junction; sister, Mrs. Juliette Cormier, Moncton, N.B.; four 
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Minnie 
Vienneau; infant son, David; two brothers, Leo, Julien. The body is in Furlong's Funeral Home, 
Amherst. Funeral will be 2 p.m. today in St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Michael 
Walsh officiating. Burial will be in Ragged Reef Cemetery. Donations may be made to Canadian 
Cancer Society or River Hebert Fire Department CPR Unit. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 09/05/92

LeBLANC, J. Leo - 89, Concession, died January 11, 1995, at home. Born in Meteghan Centre, he 
was a son of the late Vincent and Adele (Trahan) LeBlanc. Surviving are daughters, Pearl 
Theriault, Concession; Louise Hicks, Meteghan River; stepsons, Louis Thibodeau, Meteghan River; 
Charles Weatherall, Hamilton, Ont.; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased 
by his wife, Helene Thibodeau; brother, Dennis; sister, Nemerise Comeau; stepdaughter, Gertrude 
Conrad; stepson, Floyd Whetherell; a grandchild. The body has been donated to the Dalhousie 
Medical Research Foundation in memory of his late stepdaughter. A memorial service will be 10 
a.m. Saturday in Stella Maris Church, Meteghan. The family will greet family and friends at the 
church entrance at 9:45 a.m. Reception to follow at the home of Pearl and Norman Theriault, 
Concession. Family flowers only. Donations to any charity. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/12/95

LeBLANC, J. Wilfred - 71, Meteghan Centre, Digby Co., died February 3, 1997, in Yarmouth 
Regional Hospital. Born in Meteghan Centre, he was a son of the late Joe and Katie (Deveau) 
LeBlanc. He was a director of Meteghan Credit Union for 40 years and a member of Conseil 
Paroissial Stella Maris, Meteghan. He was manager of Meteghan Ambulance for 25 years, retiring 
two years ago. He was a volunteer fireman with Meteghan Fire Department for over 40 years. 
Surviving are his wife, the former Celina Comeau; sons, Thomas, Manila, Philippines; Emile, 
Meteghan; Charles, Vancouver, B.C.; daughter, Rose-Aline (Mrs. Graeme Gawn), Meteghan River; 
sisters, Corinne (Mrs. Harry Kent), Tacoma, Wash.; Lucille (Mrs. Paul Nadun), North Montreal; 
Antoinette Limoges, Ste. Rose, Laval; three grandchildren. He was predeceased by brother, Emile; 
sister, Yvonne. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 3 p.m. Saturday 
in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Meteghan, Rev. Jean-Paul Gagne officiating. Burial in 
parish cemetery. Donations to any charity. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 02/07/97

LeBLANC (LeMaire), Jacqueline Therese - 49, Brunswick Street, Yarmouth, died August 21, 1998, in 
Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Belleville, Ont., she was a daughter of May Glode 
and the late Neil LeMaire. She was a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church and enjoyed singing 
in the choir. She was employed with the former Metropolitan Store and later as manager of Red 
Apple Cafe. She was an avid bowler, bowling in the Sunday Night Mix League and also the Thursday 
night league. Surviving are husband, David; sister, Louise (Mrs. Eric Schurman), Berwick, Kings 
Co.; several nephews; a niece. She was predeceased by her stepfather, George Glode. Visitation 
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, prayers 8 p.m. today, both in Sweeny's Funeral Home, Yarmouth. Funeral 2:30 
p.m. Tuesday in St. Ambrose Cathedral, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiating. Burial in Our Lady of 
Calvary Cemetery. Donations to Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery fund or any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/24/98

LeBLANC, James Alfred - 88, Beaverton, Ont., died March 5, 1996, in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, 
Orillia, Ont. Born in River Hebert, he was a son of the late Wilfred Sr. and Emma (White) 
LeBlanc. Surviving are daughters, Eva (Mrs. Mike Woodcock), Beaverton; Agnes (Mrs. Jerry 
Pollett), Kirkfield, Ont.; Karen (Mrs. Herb Mercer), Malton, Ont.; Lois (Mrs. Robert Graham), 
Milton, Ont.; sons, Frank, Toronto; David, Fort Erie; sister, Leona White, Amherst; Doris (Mrs. 
Joseph Prokopowicz), Cambridge, Ont.; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; three 
great-great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Matilda Burke; daughters, 
Doreen, Marjorie, Anne, Elizabeth, Joyce; son, Joseph; grandson, James Mills; brothers, Henry, 
Leo, Wilfred, Daniel. Cremation has taken place in Ontario. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday in 
Campbell's Funeral Home, Amherst. Graveside service 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Denis Cemetery, 
Minudie, Rev. J.B. Christensen officiating. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/15/96

LeBLANC, James Henry - 71, 42 Grove St., Sydney, died April 22, 1995, at home. Born in Sydney, 
he was a son of the late James Henry and Virginia (Boudreau) LeBlanc. He retired from the 
trucking business, employed as a bookkeeper and driver with LeBlanc Transport. He was a member 
of St. Joseph's Church and the mens club for 30 years. Surviving are his wife, the former 
Katherine Elizabeth (Kaye) MacKeen; sons, Donnie, Blacketts Lake; David, Dartmouth; brothers, 
Stan, Bert, Sydney; six grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Arthur. Visitation 2-4, 
7-9 p.m. today in Sydney Memorial Chapel. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Joseph's Church, Rev. 
Sandy MacNeil officiating. Burial in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens. Donations to Heart and 
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Regional Hospital palliative care or Canadian 
Cancer Society. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 04/24/95

LeBLANC, James William "Bill" - 80, 109 Parade St., Yarmouth, died October 8, 1999, in Yarmouth 
Regional Hospital. Born in Yarmouth, he was a son of the late Frederick William and Annie 
Delphine (LeBlanc) LeBlanc. He was a labourer all his life. He was an avid pool player. 
Surviving are brothers, Thomas James, Sackville; Kenneth, Beaver River; sister, Mildred, 
Toronto. He was predeceased by brothers, Ernest, George; sisters, Helen, Rosie. Visitation 7-9 
p.m. today, prayers 8 p.m. today, both in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Yarmouth. Funeral 10 
a.m. Tuesday in St. Ambrose Cathedral, Yarmouth, Rev. Larry Pitcher officiating. Burial in Our 
Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/11/99

LeBLANC, Jean Alfred (Freddie) - 61, Comeauville, died October 14, 1996, in Rogersville, N.B. 
Born at Little Brook, he was a son of the late Edmond and Lucie (Saulnier) LeBlanc. He retired 
after 28 years in the RCAF. He was the founder of LaBaie Rapure Ltd., Comeauville; president of 
the parish council of St. Mary's Church, Church Point; was a member of the board of directors of 
St. Marys Bay Credit Union; Little Brook Volunteer Fire Department; member of Clare Branch 52, 
Royal Canadian Legion, Saulnierville, and Clare Lions Club, Meteghan Centre. Surviving are sons, 
Herman, Vincent, Comeauville; Phillip, Summerside, P.E.I.; sisters, Irene Griffin, Moncton, 
N.B.; Rosemary Edgerly, Norwood, Mass.; Dorothy Phelan, Little Brook; four grandchildren; 
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Marguerite LeBlanc. Cremation has 
taken place. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday, October 18, in Rogersville, N.B. Memorial service 10 a.m. 
Friday, October 25, in St. Mary's Church, Church Point. Donations to any charity. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/17/96

LeBLANC, Jean E. - 75, died April 18, 1998, in Waltham, Mass. Born in Cap Lemoyne, Inverness 
Co., he was a son of the late John and Marguerite (LeBlanc) LeBlanc. He was a retired carpenter 
and member of the Carpenter Local 275 and the French American Victory Club. Surviving are his 
wife of 46 years, the former Luce Desveaux; daughters, Thelma (Mrs. John Kratoville), Waltham; 
Nora (Mrs. Frank Lawton), Framingham, Mass.; three grandchildren; brothers, Placide, Cap 
Lemoyne; Arthur, Cheticamp; sisters, Catherine, Grand Etang; Mary Emma, Sydney; many nieces and 
nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Joseph (Grand Etang). Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday in St. 
Joseph's Church, Waltham. Donations to Foyer Pere Fiset, Cheticamp.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 04/21/98

LeBLANC, Jean-Paul - 67, Halifax, died January 1, 1999, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre. Born 
in Cheticamp, he was a son of the late Malvina and Joe LeBlanc. He retired after 42 years from 
the public service, including 28 years in the Royal 22nd Regiment and 12 years for CBH National 
Parks. He was a devoted husband and father and a dear friend to many. He will be missed by all. 
Surviving are his wife, Mary Agnes LeBlanc; daughters, Johanne, Montreal; Sharren, Gina, 
Halifax; brothers, Eric, Arthur; sisters, Bernadette, Lorette; granddaughter, Alicia. He was 
predeceased by sisters, Roseanne, Theresa, Evelyn; brothers, Albert, Wilfred and Georgie. 
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax. Funeral 10 
a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Bedford Highway, Msgr. Wambolt officiating. 
Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cerebral Palsy 
Association.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/02/99

LeBLANC (MacIsaac), Jessie Helen - In her 76th year, died peacefully at home July 10, 1998, with 
her family around her. Born August 18, 1922, in Inverness, she was a daughter of the late Archie 
and Mary Jessie (MacDonald) MacIsaac. A loving mother, grandmother and friend to all she met, 
she will be missed by those she touched. She was a lifelong member of Stella Maris Roman 
Catholic Church, Pictou. She is lovingly remembered and survived by daughter, Mary and husband 
Bill Cameron and grandson, J.J. Hall, Pictou, whom she lived with until her passing; son, 
Charlie (John) and companion Mary Coll and granddaughters, Karen and Lisa LeBlanc, Windsor; 
son, Joe, Pictou; brothers, Roddie, Colin and John Dan, all of Pictou; sisters, Georgina (Mrs. 
William Landry), Pictou; and Jemima (Mrs. Frank MacKay), Lyons Brook; aunt, Sarah Bourgeois, 
Pictou; close friend, Reta Heron and husband George, Durham; numerous nieces and nephews. She 
was predeceased by her husband, Alfred, and children in infancy. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 
p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be 11 a.m. Monday in Stella Maris 
Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations may 
be made to Stella Maris Church, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Pictou branch of the VON or a 
charity of your choice.
The Sunday Herald
Published: 07/12/98

LeBLANC, John - 73, Scotia Nursing Home, Beaverbank, Halifax County, formerly of Belle Cote, 
Inverness County, died November 8, 1992, in Victoria General Hospital. He was a veteran of the 
Second World War and the last surviving member of his immediate family. The body is in St. 
Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Margaree, Inverness County, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, where 
funeral will be 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Basil Boudreau officiating. Burial will be in parish 
cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services. 
The Chronicle-Herald
Published: 11/11/92

LeBLANC, John Amos - 85, Villa Saint Joseph-du-Lac, Dayton, died June 14, 1998, in the villa. 
Born in Yarmouth, January 26, 1913, he was a son of the late John Robert and Mary Agnes (Babin) 
LeBlanc. He was a member of CNIB. Surviving are brothers, Leo, Short Beach; Robert, Yarmouth; 
George, Halifax; sisters, Margaret LeBlanc; Theresa (Mrs. Gilbert Goodwin), Mrs. Julia Newell, 
Mrs. Mildred Frost, Yarmouth; Alice (Mrs. Ed Brohman), Ottawa, Ont. He was predeceased by 
brothers, George Raymond, Henry; sisters, Marjory LeBlanc, Celest Rodgerson. Cremation has taken 
place. No visitation by request. Graveside service 11 a.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of Calvary 
Cemetery, Forest Street, Yarmouth, Rev. Gerard MacInnis officiating. Burial in Our Lady of 
Calvary Cemetery. Donations to CNIB. Arrangements entrusted to H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, 
Yarmouth.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 06/16/98

LeBLANC, John Anthony (White) - 88, Taigh Na Mara Guest Home, Glace Bay, died April 21, 1999, in 
Glace Bay General Hospital. Born in Glace Bay, he was a son of the late Arsene and Annie 
(MacKinnon) LeBlanc. He was a member of St. John's Church, No. 2 Glace Bay. He worked with Devco 
as a coal miner until his retirement. He was an avid fisherman and hunter. He also served with 
the Canadian Armed Forces during the Second World War. He was a former resident of 58-4th St., 
Glace Bay. Surviving are his wife, the former Frances Snow; daughters, Bernadette McNeil, 
Coxheath; Carmel Coffin, Rose Harrietha, Joan Sparrow, Colleen McPhee, all of Glace Bay; Betty 
Ann Richard, Saint John, N.B.; sons, Albert, Terrance "Bo", Edward, Thomas, Barry, Daniel, all 
of Glace Bay; 21 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by an infant son; 
brothers, Richard, Joseph; sisters, Mary White, Sadie Murrin, Annie Colson. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 
p.m. today in V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 Reserve St., Glace Bay. Funeral 2:30 p.m. Friday 
in St. John's Church, Glace Bay, Rev. Paul McGillivray officiating. Burial in the parish 
cemetery. Donations to Canadian Diabetes Association.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 04/22/99

LeBLANC, John Bernard - 74, Morris Island, Yarmouth County, died August 9, 1993, at home. Born 
on Morris Island, he was a son of the late John Simon and Mary Helen (Muise) LeBlanc. He was a 
fisherman and veteran of the Second World War. He is survived by his wife, the former Dawn 
Maureen Wesley; three sons, Peter, Morris Island; Dick, Rockville; Wayne, Oromocto, N.B.; four 
daughters, Joyce (Mrs. Gary Hicks), Hampton, N.B.; Corinne (Mrs. George Hubbard), Susan (Mrs. 
John Cottreau), both of Wedgeport; Sandra (Mrs. Vernon LeBlanc), Morris Island; two sisters, 
Augusta, Tusket; Doris Jacquard, Wedgeport; 16 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. 
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Yarmouth. Funeral will 
be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Church, Surettes Island, Yarmouth County, Rev. Liboire 
Amirault officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Canadian 
Cancer Society. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/11/93

LeBLANC, John Frederick - 55, Dartmouth, died November 25, 1997, at home. Born in Halifax, he 
was a son of the late Joseph Alfred and Marie Louise (Gaudet) LeBlanc. He was employed at 
Dalhousie University until the time of his death. He was a lifelong member of St. Peter's 
Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Cheryl MacDonald; son, John Daniel, at home. 
Visitation 2-4 p.m. today in Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen St. Funeral 12 noon Friday in St. 
Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Maple Street, Dartmouth. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. In 
lieu of flowers, donations to St. Vincent de Paul Society c/o St. Peter's Church.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/27/97

LeBLANC, John Robert - 42, 15 Fraser Ave., Sydney Mines, died December 2, 1992, in Northside 
General Hospital. Born in Sydney Mines, he was a son of the late Simon and Georgina (Fortune) 
LeBlanc. He was a member of St. Pius X Parish, Sydney Mines. He was employed as a seaman on the 
Great Lakes boats for 25 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Debbie Strickland; three 
sons, Jason, John Robert, Michael, all of St. Catharines, Ont.; five sisters, Dorothy Holmen, 
Victoria B.C.; Mary Capstick, London, Ont.; Helen Cholock, Sydney Mines; Valerie Hurley, North 
Sydney; twin, Nora LeBlanc, Balls Creek; seven brothers, David, Brian, both of St. Catharines; 
Wayne, Halifax; Patrick, Mill Creek; Greg, Frank, Lorne, all of Sydney Mines. He was predeceased 
by four infant brothers. The body in G. R. Francis and Sons Funeral Home, Sydney Mines, visiting 
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Pius X Parish, Rev. Anthony 
MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 12/04/92

LeBLANC, John T. - 81, 9 Beech St., Sydney Mines, died February 5, 1995, at home. Born in 
Florence, he was a son of the late William and Mary (Petrie) LeBlanc. He was a member of 
Immaculate Conception Parish and was employed as a miner for 49 years, retiring in 1978. He 
taught mining in night school for 14 years; was underground manager of Florence Colliery and 
Princess Colliery and later became manager of the Princess Tourist Mine. For many years he was 
active in the AOH organization. He was an avid fisherman. Surviving are daughters, Verna (Mrs. 
James Reid), Ontario; Geraldine (Mrs. Joseph Downey), New York; Sandra (Mrs. Leonard Porter), 
Ontario; Judy (Mrs. Francis Shebib), Joan (Mrs. Robert Shebib), North Sydney; Alanna (Mrs. 
Arthur Vickers), Susan (Mrs. Monty Bradley), Sydney Mines; sons, Derek, Manitoba; Michael, 
Halifax; Felix, Sydney; Kenny, Danny, Ontario; sister, Mrs. Blanche Dominic, North Sydney; 29 
grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Leocadia 
McIsaac; sons, Blair, Jackie; sisters, Annie Mae, Lillian, Edith, Marguerite, Theresa, Marcella, 
Agnes; brothers, William, Alex, Lawrence, Sidney. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. tonight, 2-4, 7-9 
p.m. Tuesday in G.R. Francis and Son Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral will be 10 a.m. 
Wednesday in Immaculate Conception Church, Rev. Gerald Dunphy officiating. Burial in St. Mary's 
Cemetery, Sydney Mines. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 02/06/95

LeBLANC, John Thomas - 69, Halifax, formerly of Margaree, died December 17, 1996, at home. Born 
in Margaree, he was a son of the late Thomas L. and Mary Lucie (LeBlanc) LeBlanc. He was a 
member of St. Michael's Church, Margaree. He and his wife, Mary, were owners of the Cajun 
Cottages, Margaree Forks. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary LeBlanc; sons, Roger, Sydney; 
Kevin, Halifax; Sandy, Margaree Forks; daughters, Angela, Montreal, Que.; Gail, Halifax; 
brothers, Simon, Waltham, Mass.; Joe, Margaree; sisters, Jane, Quebec; Florence, St. Jean, Que.; 
Justina, Carignan, Que.; Emma, Florida; Bertha, Lower Sackville; Rose, Dora, Margaree; 
brother-in-law, Guy, Montreal, Que.; aunts, Emma Roach, Bernadette LeBlanc, Margaree; five 
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Mary. Vistiatioan 2-4, 
7-9 p.m. today in St. Michael's Parish Hall, Margaree. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Friday in St. Michael's 
Church, Rev. Martin MacDougall officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations to any charity. 
Arrangements entrusted to Cheticamp Funeral Home. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 12/19/96

LeBLANC, Jos. Gilbert - 77, Little Brook, Digby Co., died October 22, 1998, in Yarmouth Regional 
Hospital. Born in Yarmouth, he was a son of the late Alfred and Marie (Gaudet) LeBlanc. He 
served in the Second World War from 1942-1945. He served 29 years in the Canadian Armed Forces 
retiring as master corporal in 1972. He worked as a civilian at Cornwallis until retirement in 
1980. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Clare Branch 52, Saulnierville. Surviving are 
his wife, Theresa Eileen; sons, James Alfred, Hamilton; Gilbert Howard, Halifax; daughter, Jay 
Marie Jacqueline LeBlanc, Little Brook; brother, Robert Thibodeau, Yarmouth; sisters, Cloris 
Nagel, Greensboro, N.C. three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by son, 
Richard. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, legion service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, in 
Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Church Point, 
Rev. Yvon Dionne officiating. Burial in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Concession. Family 
flowers only. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/24/98

LeBLANC, Joseph Albert - 75, Plymouth, Yarmouth Co., died September 24, 1997, in Yarmouth 
Regional Hospital. Born in Plymouth, he was a son of the late Henry and Mary (Amiro) LeBlanc. He 
was a retired fisherman and worked with the Department of Highways as a rodman. Surviving are 
his wife, Theresa; sons, Raymond Muise, Robert LeBlanc, Plymouth; daughter, Mrs. Nancy Jacquard, 
Grand Manan, N.B.; brothers, Clifford, Reuben, Dartmouth; Gilbert, Calgary, Alta.; six 
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by daughter, Patricia; two brothers 
in infancy; sister, Evangeline (Girlie). Memorial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Michael's 
Roman Catholic Church, Wedgeport, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. 
Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to H.M. 
Huskilson's Funeral Home, Wedgeport.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 09/26/97

LeBLANC, Joseph Camille (Joe) - 85, Grosses Coques, Digby Co., died September 5, 1997, at home. 
Born in Grosses Coques, he was a son of the late Jean (White) and Alda (Dugas) LeBlanc. He was a 
veteran of the Second World War, having served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942-1946, 
and served after the war from 1951-1962. He was the last surviving member of his immediate 
family. Surviving is his son, Lindsay, Concession. He was predeceased by his wife, the former 
Laura Belliveau; brothers, Gustave, Theophile, Arthur; sisters, Annie, Leona, Antoinette. 
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 3 p.m. Monday, where Clare 
Legion Branch 52 service will be held, in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Church Point, Rev. 
Yvon Dionne officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 09/06/97

LeBLANC, Joseph Ceasar - 88, St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat, Richmond 
County, formerly of West Arichat, died September 9, 1993, in the centre. Born in West Arichat, 
he was a son of the late Alfred and Malvina Elisa (Doiron) LeBlanc. He ran an egg grater plant 
in Beaumont, Alta. for 25 years and owned and operated J.C. LeBlanc General Store, D'Escousse 
for 30 years. He served in the Reserve Army for three years in Yellowknife, N.W.T. He was a 
former two-term councillor for the municipality of the County of Richmond; had served as an 
administrator for St. Anne Hospital, Arichat and was past president of the D'Escousse Civic 
Improvement Centre. He is survived by two sisters, Marie A. LeBlanc, New Westminster, B.C.; 
Emily (Mrs. Amable Boucher), Arichat. He was predeceased by two sisters, Evangeline, Delta; two 
brothers, Marc, Wilbert. Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. today in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, 
Arichat. Funeral will be 3:30 p.m. today in Immaculate Conception Church, West Arichat, Rev. 
Joseph Cote officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Donations may be made to St. Anne 
Community and Nursing Care Centre. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 09/10/93

LeBLANC, Joseph Charles - 70, Wedgeport, Yarmouth Co., passed away on Saturday, July 8, 2006, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born March 1, 1936, in Wedgeport, he was a son of the late Andre L. and Marion L. "Bernice" (Cottreau) LeBlanc. He was a retired auto mechanic. Surviving are his wife of 46 years, Yvonne C. (Newell) LeBlanc; sons, Donald A. (Beverley) LeBlanc and Michael J. (Dana) LeBlanc, both of Wedgeport; grandchildren, Cecile, Candace, and Courtney; sisters, Pauline Nielsen, East Jeddore; Yvonne McIssac, Dartmouth; Cecile (Bob) Doke, Argyle; Theresa (Gerald) Doucette, Wedgeport; Anne (Donnie) Harvey, Windsor. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Bernard, Ulysses "Romie", Bernard, and Robert. Visitation will take place from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today with prayers at 8 p.m., both in H. M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Wedgeport. The funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, in Saint Michael's Catholic Church, Wedgeport, Father Wieslaw Papuga officiating. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Saint Michael's Parish Cemetery Fund. On-line condolences may be sent to: [email protected] 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: July 10, 2006

LeBLANC, Joseph Charles (Joe a Albenie) - 89, Little Brook, Digby Co., died March 14, 1998, at 
home. Born in Little Brook, he was a son of the late Albenie and Leomie (LeBlanc) LeBlanc. He 
attended Ste. Anne's University. In the late 1920s, he was a second mate in the United States 
merchant marine. He was a fisherman, farmer and school bus driver for a number of years. He 
worked as a tax assessor for the Municipality of Clare for about 15 years. He was retired for 
the past 35 years. He was a founding member of Little Brook Social Club and was a share holder 
of Clare Golf and Country Club, where he played until he was 85. Surviving are son, Paul, Little 
Brook; two grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Annie Marie; sisters, Antoinette, 
Alma, Marguerite, Albina. Funeral 11 a.m. today in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Church 
Point, Rev. Yvon Dionne officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to St. Mary's 
Parish Cemetery fund. Arrangements entrusted to Meteghan Funeral Home.
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Published: 03/17/98

LeBLANC, Joseph D. - 67, Petit Etang, Inverness Co., died February 18, 1995, in Cheticamp. Born 
in Cheticamp, he was a son of the late George P. and Margaret (Deveau) LeBlanc. He was a member 
of St. Peter's Church, Cheticamp. Surviving are his wife, the former Lorraine Chiasson; son, 
Tommy, Halifax; stepdaughters, Linda (Mrs. Donald Ingraham), Margaree Centre; Charmaine LeBlanc, 
Petit Etang; brother, Jimmy, Waltham, Mass.; sisters, Marie Laurette (Mrs. Joseph John AuCoin), 
Petit Etang; Victoire (Mrs. Charles Joseph AuCoin), St. Petersburg, Fla.; six grandchildren; 
four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a stepdaughter, Gloria; brothers, Willie Joe, 
Wilbert. Visitation 2-4 p.m. today in Cheticamp Funeral Home. Cremation to follow. 
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Published: 02/20/95

LeBLANC, Joseph Daniel - 62, McKeen Street, Glace Bay, died November 9, 1995, in Glace Bay 
Hospital, Main Street. Born in Ardness, Pictou Co., he was a son of Ethel (Poirier) LeBlanc, 
Glace Bay and the late Joe LeBlanc. He was raised in the Passchendale area of Glace Bay. As a 
youth he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force in Germany. He was employed with DEVCO as a 
sheet metal machinist at the Glace Bay shops until retirement in 1993. He was a member of St. 
Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Glace Bay. Surviving are sons, Steven, Joey, Toronto; Ricky, 
Fonthill, Ont.; two grandsons; brothers, his twin, Frank, St. Albert, Alta.; Bernie, Clearbrook, 
B.C.; Arthur, Edmonton, Alta.; David, Dartmouth; sisters, Jean Doris, Dartmouth; Anna Pellerine, 
Glace Bay; foster sister, Doreen (Arsenault) MacManus; several nieces and nephews. He was 
predeceased by brothers, Daniel George, Leo, Wilfred; sister, Sister Carmella LeBlanc. 
Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight, 24, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Patten Funeral Home, 71 Union St., Glace 
Bay. Funeral 10 a.m. Monday in St. Anthony's Church, Rev. Jake Andrea officiating. Private 
burial to be held at a later date. 
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Published: 11/11/95

LeBLANC, Joseph Elie - 76, Halifax, died July 2, 1999, in Camp Hill Veteran's Memorial Building, 
QEII. Born in Comeauville, he was a son of the late Willie and Catherine (Melanson) LeBlanc. He 
graduated from the Nova Scotia Hospital School of Nursing in 1943 and completed his R.N 
examination the same year. He served with R.C.A Artillery during the Second World War. After his 
discharge in 1946, he received a diploma in psychiatric nursing at the University of Toronto. 
His nursing career took him to hospitals in Cambellton and Saint John, N.B and the Nova Scotia 
Hospital where he was Director of Nursing Education until 1968. He also worked at the Nova 
Scotia Sanitorium in Kentville and the Wolfville Nursing Home. The last ten years he spent as a 
patient at the Veteran's Memorial in Halifax. He is survived by his life companion, Lucille 
Robinson, Halifax; sisters, Zelma (Mrs. Delphis Comeau), Comeauville; Elsie S.C (Sister 
Jacqueline) Bathurst, N.B; Stella, (Mrs. Emile Theriault), Comeauville; adopted sister, Edith 
(Mrs. Anselm Deveau), Salmon River; half-sister, Leah Florence, Conn., USA; several nieces and 
nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Bennie and Louis; half-brothers, Albert and Rene 
Melanson. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, July 4, in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 10 a.m. 
Monday in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Church Point, where a legion service will be held, 
Rev. Yvon Dionne officiating. Interment at Parish Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
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Published: 07/03/99

LeBLANC, Joseph Henrie - 80, Pere Fiset Guest Home, Cheticamp, died May 13, 1997, in Inverness 
Consolidated Memorial Hospital. Born in Grand Etang, he was a son of the late Joseph and Luce 
(Deveau) LeBlanc. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church, St. Joseph du Moine, and a member of 
New Horizon Senior Citizens Club. He was a veteran of the Second World War and a member of Royal 
Canadian Legion, Branch 32, Cheticamp. He was an avid fisherman. He was the last surviving 
member of his immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Joan (Mrs. Rod McMullen), Spain; three 
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Peggy 
Bent; sisters, Julie Cormier, Marie Helene Roach, Annie Burns; brother, Johnny. Funeral 10 a.m. 
today in St. Joseph's Church, St. Joseph du Moine. Burial in parish cemetery. Arrangements 
entrusted to Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. 
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Published: 05/16/97

LeBLANC, Joseph Henry - 75, Wedgeport, Yarmouth County, died September 30, 1992, in Lower 
Wedgeport, Yarmouth County. Born in Concession, Digby County, he was a son of the late Leo and 
Emilie (Ward) LeBlanc. He was a truck driver for Irving Oil Ltd. He was a member of Royal 
Canadian Legion, Branch 155, Wedgeport and Knights of Columbus Council 6505, Wedgeport and a 
veteran of the Second World War, serving with the Canadian Navy. He is survived by his wife, 
Lillian; a son, Richard, Alberta Beach, Alta.; brother, Rupert, San Pedro, Calif.; five sisters, 
Bernadette Hallberg, Springvale, Me.; Beatrice Roberts, Colorado; Florence Cronin, Wellesley, 
Mass.; Orey (Mrs.Benoit Deveau), Mavillette, Digby County; Maud Shea, Halifax; a grandchild. He 
was predeceased by two brothers, Damien, Jean; three sisters, Pauline, two in infancy. The body 
is in H.M. Huskilson Funeral Home, Wedgeport, Yarmouth County. Funeral will be 10:30 a.m. today 
in St. Michael's Church, Wedgeport, Rev. Roland Soucie officiating, where there will be a legion 
service following. All members of Branch 155 are asked to attend. Burial will be in St. 
Michael's Cemetery. 
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Published: 10/03/92

LeBLANC, Joseph Herbert (Joe) - 66, Foyer Gabriel, Saulnierville, Digby Co., died August 1, 
1998, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Saulnierville, he was the son of the late Elie 
LeBlanc and Edith Comeau. He was the adopted son of the late Clifford and Edesse (Saulnier) 
Comeau. Surviving are his companion, Lois Francis, Saulnierville; several cousins, two aunts. He 
was predeceased by half-brother, Herbert Pothier. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday in Sacred Heart Roman 
Catholic Church, Saulnierville, Rev. Paul LeBlanc officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. 
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Meteghan Funeral Home.
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Published: 08/03/98

LeBLANC, Joseph Napoléon - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joseph Napoléon LeBlanc, loving husband of Marie (Babin) LeBlanc. Napoléon passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, July 12, 2006, surrounded by family and friends. Napoléon is survived by sons, Raynald (Eileen), Madison, Wis.; Michel (Geri), Cole Harbour; Leon (Sally), Arichat; Bernard (Nancy), Arichat; Jean (Noreen), Ottawa, Ont.; Daniel (Robin), Mississauga, Ont.; daughter, Louise, Petit de Grat; daughter-in-law, Nancy, Arichat; grandchildren, Scott, Rodney, Antoine, Gilles, Michelle, Denise, Jeffrey, James, Stephen, Robert, Meaghan, Thomas, Matthew, Angelle, Chantal and Christopher; great-grandchildren, Erin, Dawson and Lauryn; brother, Abel (Millie), Petit de Grat; sister, Loretta, Somerville, Mass.; and many nieces and nephews. Napoléon was predeceased by son, Yves; parents, James LeBlanc and Hughena (Bona) LeBlanc; brothers, Jerry and Bertie; and sisters, Florence, Evangeline and Alma. As a young man courageously serving with the Royal Rifles of Canada during the Second World War, Napoléon was captured by the Japanese invading force on December 25, 1941, suffering as a prisoner of war in Hong Kong/Japan until August 15, 1945. Napoléon also served in Korea in 1954 spending a total of 25 years in the military with the Canadian Guards and the Royal 22nd Regiment in Quebec and Sydney. Following his retirement from the military, Napoléon relocated with his family to his place of birth, Petit de Grat, pursuing civilian employment with Booth Fisheries, Canadian Tire and Nova Scotia Department of Transport, before enjoying a most deserving second retirement. Visitation will be held today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in IML Funeral Home, 3450 Hwy 206, Petit de Grat, and Sunday, July 16, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A mass for the late Joseph Napoléon LeBlanc will be held in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Petit de Grat, Monday, July 17, commencing at 11 a.m., Rev. Devereaux officiating. Cremation to follow with burial in the Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat, at a later date. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to the Veteran's Comfort Fund or Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements are under the compassionate care and direction of IML Funeral Services, Petit de Grat. On-line condolences can be forwarded to the family via e-mail at: [email protected]. Members of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 150, are asked to assemble at IML Funeral Home at approximately 10 a.m. to pay their respects to their comrade, Napoléon. "As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them" ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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Published: July 15, 2006

LeBLANC, Joseph Patrick - 79, 247 Church St., Amherst, died May 30, 1997, in Highland View 
Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Cap Pele, N.B., he was a son of the late Patrick and Margie 
(Landry) LeBlanc. He was a veteran of the Second World War and member of Royal Canadian Legion, 
Branch 10, Amherst, for 25 years. He worked for 23 years at Christie's Bread, Toronto. Surviving 
are daughters, Elizabeth (Betty) (Mrs. Ron Hunter), Joanne (Mrs. Roger Howlett), Ruth Barber, 
Amherst; sons, David, Amherst; Patrick Jr., Toronto; 14 grandchildren; three 
great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Doris 
Theresa Arseneault; sisters, Lola, Bela; brothers, Marcel, Adris, Tommy. Funeral 10 a.m. today 
in St. Charles Church, Amherst, Rev. John Hayes officiating. Burial to follow in St. Charles 
Nativity Cemetery, Amherst. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to 
Campbell's Funeral Home, Amherst.
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Published: 06/02/97

LeBLANC, Joseph Roger - 58, Timberlea, Halifax County, died November 12, 1992, at home. Born in 
Moncton, N.B., he was a son of Alice Lyman, Point du Chene, N.B. and adopted son of the late 
Emile and Mary (Cormier) LeBlanc. He was a 30year veteran of Royal Canadian Air Force, serving 
as a draftsman/surveyor. He was employed with Federal Department of Public Works as a senior 
leasing agent. He was past president of Royal Canadian Legion, MacDonald Branch No. 156; RCAF 
Association, Moncton, N.B.; Halifax Shrine Club and Philae Temple, Black Froest Lodge No. 901, 
Lahr, Germany; and Timberlea Lodge No. 136 G.R.N.S. He is survived by his wife, the former 
Bernice Joan Geldart; two sons, Michael, St. John's, Nfld.; Phillip, Toronto; daughter, Tammy 
Warnell, Timberlea; three grandchildren. The body is in J. Albert Walker Funeral Home, Lakeside, 
visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Monday in Sacred Heart Roman 
Catholic Church, Timberlea, Rev. Robert Floyd officiating. Cremation will follow. In lieu of 
flowers, donations may be made to Shriners Hospital Chil- dren's Travel Fund. 
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Published: 11/13/92

LeBLANC, Joseph Rupert - 86, San Pedro, Calif., died October 20, 1995, in San Pedro. Born in 
Concession, Digby Co., he was a son of the late Leo and Emily (Ward) LeBlanc. He served in the 
US navy and worked in Massachusetts until his retirement. Surviving are daughters, Gail, 
California; Valerie, Suzanne, Massachusetts; sisters, Maude, Halifax; Orey, Mavillette, Digby 
Co.; Bernadette, Maine; Florence, Massachusetts; Beatrice, Colorado; several granddaughters, 
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Peggy O'Neill; sister, Pauline; 
brothers, John, Damien, Henry. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Neptune Society, 
San Pedro. Memorial service was held at sea. 
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Published: 11/18/95

(1)LeBLANC, Joseph Wilfred - 81, 3214 LeDrew St., New Waterford, died August 29, 1997, in Cape 
Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Born in Inverness, he was a son of the late Alec and Annie 
(LeForte) LeBlanc. He was a member of Mount Carmel Church. He was a retired miner, having worked 
in #12 and 16 collieries. He was a member of the New Waterford Pensioners Club and a member of 
Cercle Evangeline French Club, New Waterford. He was also a member of the Men's Tuesday Evening 
Prayer group. He was a veteran of the Second World War, having served overseas. Surviving are 
sons, Michael, Annapolis Royal; John Ambrose, Sydney; sisters, Elizabeth McEachern Janssen, 
Thornhill, Ont.; Mary Jane MacPherson, New Waterford; four grandchildren; a great-grandchild; 
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Gardiner; brothers, 
Charlie, Calixte; sisters, Nellie Rosepenny, Esther Hannon. Funeral 2 p.m. today in Mount Carmel 
Church, Rev. Donald MacGillivray officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Arrangements 
entrusted to V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, New Waterford.
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Published: 09/02/97

(2)LeBLANC, Joseph Wilfred - Toronto, Ont., died June 5, 1993, in St. Joseph's Health Centre, 
Toronto. He was a son of Ethel LeBlanc, Glace Bay and the late Joseph LeBlanc. He was a retired 
39-year employee of Nabisco Limited and member of Moose Lodge 392, Long Branch. He is survived 
by a son, Paul; three sisters, Sister Carmella, Halifax; Jean Doris, Dartmouth; Anna, Glace Bay; 
five brothers, Francis, Arthur, both of Edmonton; Daniel, Glace Bay; David, Waverley; Bernie, 
Winnipeg. He was predeceased by a daughter, June Marie; two brothers, Daniel George, Leo. 
Visitation will be after 2:30 p.m. today in Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lakeshore Blvd. W., 
Toronto, until time of service at 3:30 p.m. in their chapel. Cremation to follow. In lieu of 
flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society. 
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Published: 06/08/93

LeBLANC, Judith S. - 78, Petit Etang, Inverness Co., died November 22, 1998, in Sacred Heart 
Hospital, Cheticamp. Born in New Waterford, she was a daughter of the late Henri Roach and Marie 
(Doucet) Roach. She was a member of St. Peter's Church and a member of Ladies of St. Anne 
Society. Surviving are her husband, Joseph S.; sons, Joseph, British Columbia; Clovis, Toronto; 
Wilfred, St. Joseph du Moine; Emmanuel, Halifax; Charlie, Grand Etang; daughters, Marie Jennette 
Harris, Belle-Marche; Cecile Aucoin, St. Joseph du Moine; Lucy Yvonne (Mrs. Leo MacDonnell) 
Judique; Marguerite Aucoin, Cheticamp; Marie Eveline (Mrs. Raymond Maillet), Cheticamp; 
brothers, Henry Charles Roach, Cheticamp; sisters, Marie Louise (Mrs. James Sampson), Cheticamp; 
Jeannette MacNeil, Antigonish; Rita Poirier, Cheticamp; stepdaughters, Mathilda Desveaux, 
Halifax; Dora (Mrs. Leo S. Bourgeois), Claudette Aucoin, Petit Etang; stepson, Simon, Petit 
Etang; 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband 
Jimmy; son, Yvon; stepsons, Chester, Thomas; great-granddaughter, Karen LeBlanc; brothers, 
Clovis, Joseph, Louis, David, Leger; sisters, Justine, Alice, Marie Isabelle, Christine. 
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Cheticamp Funeral Home. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. 
Peter's Church, Cheticamp. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke 
Foundation of Nova Scotia or Sacred Heart Hospital Charitable Foundation.
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Published: 11/24/98

LeBLANC, Jules Anselm - 78, Middle West Pubnico, died February 14, 1999, in Villa Acadienne, 
Meteghan. Born in Middle West Pubnico, he was a son of the late Edgar and Therese (d'Entremont) 
LeBlanc. He served in the Second World War with RCAF Marine Squadron. He was a member of Royal 
Canadian Legion, Branch 66, West Pubnico, having served as a past secretary and service officer. 
After discharge from RCAF, he studied navigation and obtained his Masters Certificate. He was 
captain of several vessels, including a research vessel for the Atlantic Biological Station, and 
also the fishing vessels "Jeanine T.", "The MacDonald", "The Muir", and "The Mauvais". He was 
also a fisheries officer from 1962-1971 and was a ship inspector from 1971-1986. He was twice 
elected as member of the Clare-Argyle School Board, past secretary of Home Protection and a past 
secretary of the Boy Scouts for five years. He also served as co-president of the Reveil de 
Pombcoup with his wife. He was also an active member of St. Peters parish, Middle West Pubnico, 
and served on the parish council. Surviving are his wife, Celeste; sons, Jean Paul, Shag 
Harbour; Clarence, Halifax; daughters, Lorna (Mrs. Hugh d'Entremont), Lower West Pubnico; 
Annette, Middle West Pubnico; Rachel (Mrs. Wayne Doucette), Quinan; Lorette (Mrs. Stephane 
Pilon), Montreal; brother, Dr. Nil LeBlanc, Marco Island, Fla.; sister, Emerita (Mrs. Dennis 
Boudreau), Wedgeport; seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers, Capt. Edward, Oswald, 
Clarence; sisters, Armelle, Yvonne, Juliette. Visitation 3-9 p.m. today, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 
Tuesday, in West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West Pubnico. Funeral 3 p.m. Tuesday in St. 
Peters Roman Catholic Church, Middle West Pubnico, Rev. Gaston Ouellet officiating. Burial in 
parish cemetery. Donations to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
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Published: 02/15/99

LeBLANC, Karen - 11, St. Joseph du Moine, Inverness County, died September 22, 1992, in Sacred 
Heart Hospital, Cheticamp. Born in Cheticamp, she was a daughter of Linus and Gisele (Bourgeois) 
LeBlanc, St. Joseph du Moine. She is survived by a brother, James, at home; paternal 
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond LeBlanc, St. Joseph du Moine; maternal grandmother, Marie 
Jeanette Harris, Belle Marche, Inverness County. The body is in St. Joseph's Church, St. Joseph 
du Moine, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, where funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Rev. J.J. 
MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be 
made to Muscular Dystrophy of Canada. 
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Published: 09/23/92

LeBLANC, Kenneth John - 37, Maple Ridge, B.C., formerly of Yarmouth, died May 23, 1999, as the 
result of a house fire at his home. Born in Yarmouth, he was the only son of Gerald "Jerry" and 
Caroline (Hosmer) LeBlanc, Yarmouth. He was a graduate of Yarmouth Vocational School and worked 
many years in Yarmouth as an auto body repairman and as a carpenter, before moving to British 
Columbia to work as a cabinet maker. Surviving are sisters, Barbara Blauvelt, Brenton, Yarmouth 
Co.; Jill LeBlanc, Yarmouth. Also deceased at this time is his only son, Nathan Louis LeBlanc. 
Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 
1 p.m. Friday, both in Sweeny's Funeral Home chapel, Yarmouth, Rev. Gerard MacInnis officiating, 
assisted by Rev. Gary Churchill. Cremation to follow. Burial at a later date in Our Lady of 
Calvary Cemetery. Donations to any charity. 
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Published: 05/27/99

LeBLANC, Kim Rilda - 34, Prospect, died August 28, 1994, in Victoria General Hospital. Born in 
Fredericton, N.B., she was a daughter of Rilda (Harris) and Carol VanFeggelen, St. Margarets 
Bay. She received her MA in English from Dalhousie University in 1993; intended to pursue a PhD 
at the University of Alberta; taught medicine in literature and bioethic at Dalhousie Medical 
School and English at the agricultural college in Truro. She was a volunteer teacher at the Nova 
Scotia Museum of Natural History. She had undergone a heart transplant in July. She is survived 
by her husband, Gary; brothers, Bruce, Timberlea; Peter, Kentville. She was predeceased by a 
sister, Margot. Cremation has taken place. Family will receive visitors 7-9 p.m. tonight in 
Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street, Halifax, where a memorial service will be 7 p.m. Wednesday. 
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. 
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Published: 08/30/94

LeBLANC, Laura M. - 81, Grosses Coques, Digby Co., died August 10, 1996, at home. Born in 
Grosses Coques, she was a daughter of the late Ambroise and Adeline (Thibault) Belliveau. 
Surviving is her husband, Joe; son, Lindsay, Concession. She was predeceased by brother, Elie; 
halfbrother, Raymond Belliveau; sister, Angeline Griffin. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St. Mary's 
Roman Catholic Church, Church Point, Rev. Yvon Dionne officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. 
Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. 
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Published: 08/12/96

LeBLANC, Laurent Francis (Lawrence) - 60, Bear Cove, died January 16, 1995, in Dartmouth General 
Hospital. Born in Cape Breton, he was a son of Mary E. (Poirier) LeBlanc, Cape Breton and the 
late Hubert LeBlanc. He was employed with the Port of Halifax for 33 years until his retirement. 
He was an active member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, was involved with Harbour West 
District Scout Movement for 25 years and was an avid square dancer. Surviving are his wife, the 
former Lillian Madonna Mulcahy; daughters, Carla, at home; Liv (Mrs. Timothy Comeau), Whites 
Lake; sons, Lawrence Jr. (Lennie), Halifax; Mark, Dartmouth; sisters, Helen (Mrs. Lionel 
Aucoin), Elizabeth (Mrs. Peter Larade), Evelyn, Stella, Halifax; Louise (Mrs. Alex Burns), 
Halifax Co.; Lillian (Mrs. Henry Laforte), Mary Adelle (Mrs. Cletus McPhee), Cecile (Mrs. Armand 
St. Jean), Cape Breton; Pauline (Mrs. Guy Johnson), Montreal; Mary Agnes (Mrs. Robert Gauthier), 
Annapolis; Geraldine, France; Jeannine, Ontario; brothers, Patrick, Jimmy, Ontario; Leonard, 
Cape Breton; Joseph, Montreal; three grandchildren, Jordon, Kristen, Darren. He was predeceased 
by a son, Paul; two siblings in infancy. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. 
tonight in St. Peter's Church, Ketch Harbour, where funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday, Rev. Barry 
Van Herk officiating. Burial to follow in St. Anne's Cemetery, Portuguese Cove. Arrangements 
under the direction of Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart 
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or any charity. 
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Published: 01/19/95

LeBLANC, Laurie George - 72, 45 Harmony Rd., Truro, died January 31, 1994, in Colchester 
Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Moncton, N.B., he was a son of the late William and Lucy 
LeBlanc. He was a veteran of the Second World War serving with the navy. He worked with Canadian 
National Railways as a car inspector in Moncton and Truro for a number of years. He was former 
member and president of Truro Lions Club; president of the Emmerson Club, Truro; member of 
Immaculate Conception Church, Truro and an avid member of Truro Raceway. He is survived by his 
wife, the former Rose Landry; daughter, Cecilia (Mrs. Alan Anderson), Dartmouth; three sons, 
Albert, Edmonton, Alta.; Norman, Dartmouth; Robert Paul, Moncton; four brothers, Ivan, 
Kentville; Raymond, Roger, both of Truro; Gerald, Sudbury, Ont.; four sisters, Doris (Mrs. Henry 
Mazurek), Orlando, Fla.; Lorraine (Mrs. Albert LeGrand), Montreal; Patsy (Mrs. Joseph Toole), 
Brookfield, Colchester County; Jacqueline (Mrs. Jack Swift), Truro; six grandchildren. He was 
predeceased by a brother, Rene. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. tonight and Wednesday in Mattatall 
Funeral Home, Truro, where the Royal Canadian Legion will conduct a tribute service 7 p.m. 
Wednesday. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Immaculate Conception Church, Rev. Michael Walsh 
officiating. Burial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to 
the Truro branch of Victorian Order of Nurses. 
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Published: 02/01/94

LeBLANC, Leandre O. - 85, 290 Main Ave, Halifax, died December 26, 1993, at home. Born in 
Moncton, N.B., he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theophil LeBlanc. He is survived by his 
wife, the former Azilda (Mariette) Boudreau; four sons, Gerard, Edmonton; Roland, Victoria, 
B.C.; Maurice, Willowdale, Ont.; Roger, Brampton, Ont.; five daughters, Jeannette Lafontaine, 
Brantford, Ont.; Paulette MacKenzie, Etobicoke, Ont.; Rose Marie Giffin, Halifax; Lucille (Lucy) 
Hergett, Newport Corner; Claire de la Plante, Burlington, Ont.; 16 grandchildren; three 
great-grandchildren; brother, Zoel, Moncton. He was predeceased by a son, Leonard; grandson, 
Andre; nine brothers and sisters. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. tonight, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday 
in Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street, Halifax. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Pius X 
Church, Fairview, Rev. Basil Carew officiating. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower 
Sackville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova 
Scotia or Alzheimers Society of Nova Scotia. 
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Published: 12/28/93

LeBLANC, Leger J. - 68, Edmonton, Alta., died December 25, 1994, at home. Born in Meteghan, 
Digby Co., he was a son of the late Edmond and Elizabeth (Gallant) LeBlanc. Surviving are a 
brother, Benoit, Meteghan; sisters, Catherine (Mrs. Raymond Gaudet), Meteghan; Emily (Mrs. 
Bennie Muise), Saint John, N.B. He was predeceased by brothers, Andre, Antoine; sister, 
Vitaline. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Meteghan, Rev. 
Gerald LeBlanc officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of 
Meteghan Funeral Home.
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Published: 02/04/95

LeBLANC, Lena Marie - 79, 2615 Northwood Terrace, Halifax, died July 20, 1996, in Northwood 
Centre, Halifax. Born in Lewisville, N.B., she was a daughter of the late Richard and Marguerite 
(Landry) Boudreau. Lena and her husband Ralph moved to Halifax in 1950. Lena worked for firms 
such as T. Eaton Co. and Sears. Lena attended St. Joseph's Church, Russell Street, Halifax. She 
was a dedicated volunteer for many organizations all of her life, especially the Red Cross, 
Catholic Women's League, Royal Canadian Legion and Northwoodcare Inc. Lena was past president of 
ladies auxiliary of Scotia Branch 25, Royal Canadian Legion, Halifax. A Northwood resident for 
many years, Lena ran the bar and gift shop. Lena was a past president of the Northwood Resident 
Council; past president and member of Northwoodcare Auxiliary and an active member of the board 
of gov- ernor's of Northwoodcare for two terms. Surviving are her husband of 59 years, Ralph, 
also a resident of Northwood; son, Roger and his wife Marg, Tantallon; sisters, Doris Irving, 
Moncton, N.B.; Edith and husband Gerard Bourgeois, Moncton; brothers, Phillippe and wife May, 
Valleyfield, Que.; Edouard, Brantford, Ont.; grandchildren, Ann Marie Smith and husband David, 
Tantallon; Heather Dawn, Toronto; great-grandchild, Jason Smith and many nieces and nephews. 
Lena was predeceased by sisters, Ella Scott, Eva Blackington; brothers, Alphonse, Emile. 
Cremation has taken place under the direction of J.A. Snow Funeral Home. Memorial service will 
be 12 noon Wednesday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Russell Street. Donations may be 
made to Canadian Cancer Society. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 07/23/96

LeBLANC, Leo Daniel - 87, Cheticamp, died May 15, 1998, in Sacred Heart Hospital, Cheticamp. 
Born in Margaree, he was a son of the late Thomas and Sophie (Doucet) LeBlanc. He was a member 
of St. Peter's Church, Cheticamp. He was a veteran of the Second World War and member of Royal 
Canadian Legion, Branch 32, Cheticamp. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Deveau; 
sons, Gerard, Margaree; Roger, Waverley; daughters, Bernadette (Mrs. Joe MacLellan), Windsor, 
Ont.; Jeannine, Cheticamp; nephew, John Moore, Massachusetts; niece, Arlene (Mrs. Bob 
Broadbent), Pembrook, Mass.; grandchildren, Patricia, Bonnie, Connie and Alicia. He was 
predeceased by brother, William; sisters, Mary Moore, Louise LeBlanc. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. 
today in Cheticamp Funeral Home. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday in St. Peter's Church, Cheticamp. 
Interment in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova 
Scotia or Canadian Cancer Society.
The Sunday Herald
Published: 05/17/98

LeBLANC, Leo Joseph - 91, Grosses Coques, Digby Co., died November 6, 1998, in Yarmouth Regional 
Hospital. Born in Grosses Coques, he was a son of the late Charles and Philomene (Melanson) 
LeBlanc. He was a 4th degree Knights of Columbus, assembly 1428, Yarmouth, and member of the 
Knights of Columbus Conseil Sigogne 6348, Comeauville. He had helped to build the sailboat, 
Columbia, which had successfully defended the America's cup. Surviving are his wife, the former, 
Alzora Soucie, Grosses Coques; son, Rev. Paul LeBlanc, Church Point. He was predeceased by 
brothers, Charles LeBlanc, Thomas LeBlanc; sister, Sister Eulalie LeBlanc. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 
p.m. Sunday in Meteghan Funeral Home, Knights of Columbus prayers at 8 p.m. Funeral 10 a.m. 
Monday in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Church Point, Rev. Paul LeBlanc officiating. Burial 
in parish cemetery.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/07/98

LeBLANC, Leona Theresa - 71, Lower Wedgeport, Yarmouth Co., died September 6, 1999, at home. 
Born in Wedgeport, she was a daughter of the late Pius Boudreau and Ella Jacquard. She was a 
homemaker. Surviving are her husband, Paul LeBlanc; sons, Vernon, Roy, Wedgeport; daughters, 
Priscilla Landry, Lillie LeBlanc, Wedgeport; brother, Rubin, Wedgeport; sister, Pauline 
Boudreau, Everett, Mass.; four grandchildren. Funeral was held 2 p.m. Wednesday in Saint 
Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Wedgeport, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiated, with burial in the 
parish cemetery. Donations to The Lung Association. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 09/09/99

LeBLANC, Leonard - 62, 119 Phalens Rd., Glace Bay, died November 21, 1994, in Victoria General 
Hospital. Born in Glace Bay, he was a son of Mary Alice (Landry) LeBlanc and the late Paul 
LeBlanc. He was retired from a small engine repair business after many years. He was a member of 
Holy Family Parish, McKay's Corner, and branch 3, Royal Canadian Legion. He was a veteran of the 
Korean War, serving with the 25th Brigade Regiment from 195154. He served on town council, 
1982-85, and worked in the painting business for several years. He is survived by his wife, the 
former T.C. (Marie) Lever; sons, Leon, Glen, Paul, Allan, all of Glace Bay; daughters, Ann 
Marlene, Charmaine (Mrs. Henry Hiscock), Madonna, all of Glace Bay; eight grandchildren; two 
step-grandchildren; brothers, Edgar, Cecil, both of Glace Bay; John, Halifax; Melvin, Toronto; 
sisters, Mabel, Josephine, both of Halifax; Ann, Edmonton, Alta.; Vangie, Glace Bay; Hatlie, 
Sydney. He was predeceased by sisters, Rita, Pauline, Jessie. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. 
tonight in V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 Reserve St., Glace Bay. Funeral will be 11 a.m. 
Friday in Holy Family Church, Rev. John Graham officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/24/94

LeBLANC, Leonard J.E. - 75, 960 St. Georges Blvd., Moncton, N.B., died October 24, 1993, in 
Moncton Hospital. Born in Belliveau Village, N.B., he was a son of the late Thomas and Zelma 
LeBlanc. He was a retired superintendent of Peoples Park Tower. He was a veteran of the Second 
World War serving overseas and a member of Moncton Legion, Branch 6 and Golden Age Club. He is 
survived by his wife, the former Johanna Jasper; three daughters, Jeannette (Mrs. Kenneth Drew), 
Saint John, N.B.; Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert Small), Halifax; JoAnne (Mrs. Stephen Mont), Winnipeg, 
Man.; four sons, Raymond, Labrador; Phillip, Lynn, Mass.; Paul, Halifax; Leonard, Moncton; four 
sisters, Adella (Mrs. Almo Landry), Dorilla (Mrs. Raymond Cormier), both of Lynn, Mass.; Anita 
(Mrs. Wilfred Landry), Salem, Mass.; Mrs. Catherine Gautreau, Portsmouth, N.H.; 13 
grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, 
Arsene. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Frenette's Funeral Home, Moncton, where a 
legion service will be 7 p.m. tonight. Funeral will be 4 p.m. Tuesday in Holy Fami- ly Roman 
Catholic Church, Moncton. Burial will be in Pre-D'En-Haut Parish Cemetery. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/25/93

LeBLANC, Leslie Desray - 68, 823 Alder Point Road, Alder Point, died August 9, 1996, in 
Northside General Hospital, North Sydney. Born in Alder Point, he was a son of the late Lias and 
Catherine (Devoe) LeBlanc. He was a coal miner all of his working life. He was a member of St. 
Andrew's United Church, Little Bras d'Or. Surviving are his wife, the former Azina MacRae; son, 
Phillip, Alder Point; daughter, Debbie (Mrs. Ernie Matthews), Alder Point; sisters, Bertha, 
Viola, Sydney Mines; Goldie, Evelyn, Alder Point; Ninette, North Sydney; Shirley, Sydney; 
brothers, George, New Waterford; Elmer, Sydney; four grandchildren. He was predeceased by 
sisters, Beatrice, Olive, Grace; brothers, Bennie, Irvin. There will be no visitation by 
request. Cremation has taken place. Public committal service 2 p.m. today in St. James Cemetery, 
Big Bras d'Or, Linda Scherzinger officiating. Immediately following the service family and 
friends are invited to Alder Point Community Hall for a social gathering. In lieu of flowers, 
donations to St. Andrew's United Church fund. Arrangements entrusted to W.J. Dooley Funeral 
Home, North Sydney. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/12/96

LeBLANC, Lester George - 72, Yarmouth, died September 4, 1992, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. 
Born in Murder Island, Tusket, Yarmouth County, he was a son of the late Baromie and Alice 
(Muise) LeBlanc. He was a fisherman and lighthouse keeper. He was a veteran of the Second World 
War and involved in the Public Service Alliance. He is survived by his wife, the former Nancy 
Harris; two daughters, Susan, New Edinburgh; Heather, at home; brother, Cleveland, Yarmouth; two 
sisters, Margart Doucete, Wedgeport; Hazel Roberts, Dartmouth; three grandchildren. The body is 
in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Yarmouth, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral will be 2 
p.m. Tuesday in St. Ambrose Cathedral, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiating. Burial will be in Our 
Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 09/05/92

LeBLANC, Levi C. - 77, 19 Griffin St., Sydney, formerly of Victoria Road, Sydney, died January 
5, 1993, in Sydney Community Health Centre. Born in Belle Cote, Inverness County, he was a son 
of the late Arsen and Eliza (Deveaux), LeBlanc. He was a member of Holy Redeemer Parish, Sydney; 
active member of Whitney Pier Pensioner's Club; member of dart and bowling league. He retired in 
1977 after 36 years as a steel worker at Sydney Steel Corporation. He is survived by his wife, 
the former Rose Anna Cormier; five daughters, Mildred (Mrs. Dean Deaken), Brampton, Ont.; 
Priscilla Tobin, Riverview, N.B.; Kay (Mrs. Ans MacDonald), Sydney; Tina (Mrs. Bobby Gillis), 
Portage, Cape Breton; Anna (Mrs. Duncan MacLean), Erin, Ont.; two sons, Roger, Sydney; Wilfred, 
South Bar, Cape Breton; sister, Mary Louise Chaisson, Cheticamp; 12 grandchildren; two 
great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a sister, Sophie Roach; two brothers, Joe, Alex. The 
body is in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral will be 11 a.m. 
Friday in Holy Redeemer Church, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial will be Resurrection 
Cemetery, Sydney Forks. Donations may be made to the Red Cross Society or Cape Breton Regional 
Hospital Fund. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/07/93

LeBLANC, Loretta - 92, Millville, died May 25, 1998, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born in 
Millville, she was a daughter of the late Patrick and Jessie (Coakley) Jessome. She was a member 
of St. Joseph's Church, Bras d'Or. Surviving are daughters, Hilda (Mrs. Dave Jabalee), Montreal; 
Frances (Mrs. James Pero), Sydney Mines; June (Mrs. Joseph Kowalski), Groves Point; Gladys (Mrs. 
John Morris), Moncton; Rose (Mrs. Wayne Carey), Millville; Donna (Mrs. Doug MacIntyre), Vernon, 
B.C.; Marlene (Mrs. Donnie Currie), Scotchtown; Linda (Mrs. Pat Marsh), Hammonds Plains; sons, 
Buddy, Florence; Gordon, Millville; Adrian, London, Ont.; Percy, Montreal; Elmer, at home; 
sister, Regis (Mrs. Wally Day), Bras d'Or; 53 grandchildren; 69 great-grandchildren; three 
great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, William; daughter, Theresa; 
sisters, Annie Ross, Suzie; brothers, Adrian, John, Everett, Hilbert, Patrick. Visitation 2-4, 
7-9 p.m. today in G.R. Francis and Son Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 
in St. Joseph's Church, Bras d'Or, Rev. Joe Gillis officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. 
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, St. Joseph's Parish new building fund, palliative care or 
any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 05/26/98

LeBLANC, Louie Arthur - 43, Halifax, died May 19, 1995, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son 
of Dorothy (Rafuse) LeBlanc and the late Arthur LeBlanc. Surviving are a brother, David, 
Halifax; sisters, Marilyn (Mrs. Kenneth Perrier), Joyce (Mrs. Harry Keigan), Marie (Mrs. 
Clifford Boudreau), Halifax; several nieces and nephews. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Monday in J.A. 
Snow Funeral Home, Halifax. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. 
Donald Boudreau officiating. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. 
The Chronicle-Herald
Published: 05/22/95

LeBLANC, Louie John - 43, Halifax, died May 19, 1995, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of 
Dorothy (Rafuse) LeBlanc and the late Arthur LeBlanc. Surviving are a brother, David, Halifax; 
sisters, Marilyn (Mrs. Kenneth Perrier), Joyce (Mrs. Harry Keigan), Marie (Mrs. Clifford 
Boudreau), Halifax; several nieces and nephews. Funeral 10 a.m. today in St. Stephen's Roman 
Catholic Church, Rev. Donald Boudreau officiating. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. 
Arrangements under the direction of J.A. Snow Funeral Home, Halifax. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 05/23/95

(1)LeBLANC, Louis - Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, Digby Co., died April 22, 1995, in the villa. 
Born in Concession, Digby Co., he was a son of the late Joseph and Adele (Doucet) LeBlanc. He 
was predeceased by brothers, Denis, Alfred, Alphonse; sisters, Lina, Adele. Funeral 2 p.m. today 
in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Meteghan, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiating. Burial in 
parish cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Meteghan Funeral Home. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 04/24/95

(2)LeBLANC, Louis - 76, Concession, Digby County, died December 11, 1993, in Yarmouth Regional 
Hospital. Born in Concession, he was a son of the late Alexandre and Lucie (Doucet) LeBlanc. He 
was a life member of Royal Canadian Legion, Clare Branch 52; Knights of Columbus and the Clare 
Golf Club. He served overseas in the Princess Louise Fusiliers Irish Regiment of Canada. He is 
survived by his wife, the former Priscille Comeau; two sons, Don, Harpswell, Me.; Paul, 
Concession; three brothers, Marc, Church Point; Pierre, Meteghan Station; Willie, Quincy, Mass. 
He was predeceased by a brother, Anselm. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Meteghan 
Funeral Home, where a legion service will be 7:30 p.m. tonight, and where a Knights of Columbus 
service will be 8 p.m. tonight. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman 
Catholic Church, Concession, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. 
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or any charity. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 12/13/93

LeBLANC, Louis A. - 88, Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, formerly of St. Bernard, Digby County, died 
April 12, 1994, in the villa. Born in St. Bernard, he was a son of the late Philippe and 
Isabelle (Gaudet) LeBlanc. He is survived by two sons, Leonard, Erven, both of St. Bernard; 
daughter, Rosaline LeBlanc, St. Bernard; sister, Marie-Rose Comeau, Massachusetts; five 
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Marie Gaudet; 
son, Dennis; two brothers, Thomas, Elie; two sisters, Celeste, Emilienne. Visitation will be 
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Bernard 
Roman Catholic Church, St. Bernard, Rev. Louis Antoine Lachance officiating. Burial will be in 
the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to St. Bernard Cemetery Fund or Villa Acadienne 
Charitable Foundation. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 04/13/94

LeBLANC, Louis Joseph - 82, Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, formerly of Little Brook, Digby Co., died 
October 7, 1998, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Little Brook, he was the son of the late 
Pius and Marie LeBlanc. He worked as a butcher for approximately 15 years and was a 3rd degree 
Knights of Columbus, Conseil Sigogne #6348, Comeauville. Surviving are his wife, the former 
Delphine Theriault, Little Brook; daughters, Eileen (Mrs. Reginald Pruneau), Ottawa; Anita (Mrs. 
Thomas Power), Halifax; Anne (Mrs. Julien Amirault), St. Bernard; Rita (Mrs. Philippe LeBlanc), 
GisÅle (Mrs. Richard Deveau), Little Brook; Noælla (Mrs. Alan LeBlanc), Tampa, Fla.; nine 
grandchildren; three great-granddaughters; a great-grandson. He was predeceased by daughter, 
Theresa; sister, Pauline Laduke. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, 1-2:30 p.m. Saturday, Knights 
of Columbus prayers 8 p.m. today, all in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 3 p.m. Saturday in St. 
Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Church Point, Rev. Yvon Dionne officiating. Burial in the parish 
cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or St. Mary's Church fund, Church Point.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/09/98

LeBLANC, Louis Marc - 59, Middle East Pubnico, died July 20, 1996, in Victoria General Hospital. 
Born in Lower East Pubnico, he was a son of the late Marc and Eunice (Nickerson) LeBlanc. He was 
a retired fish dealer and truck driver. He had been part of a heart research study through the 
Victoria General Hospital for the past 10 years. Surviving are his wife, Louise; daughter, 
Jacqueline (Mrs. Sandy Forbes), Middle East Pubnico; brothers, Leroy, Middle East Pubnico; 
Terry, Harold Lloyd, Herman, Wayne, Russell, John, Lower East Pubnico; sisters, Lillian (Mrs. 
James Devine), Woods Harbour; Patsy (Mrs. George Cunningham), Middle East Pubnico; Brenda (Mrs. 
Paul Donaldson), Argyle; a grandson. He was predeceased by brother, Ranaold; sister, Virginia. 
Visitation 3-9 p.m. today, 9-9:30 a.m. Wednesday, both West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West 
Pubnico. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in Immaculate Conception Church, Middle East Pubnico, Rev. 
Eric Cormier officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of 
Nova Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Association. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 07/23/96

LeBlanc, Louise - 81, Breton Bay Nursing Home, Sydney, formerly of Maple Avenue, Glace Bay, died 
January 20, 1993, in the home. Born in Reserve Mines, she was a daughter of the late Dennis and 
Annie (MacPherson) Poirier. She was a former member of St. Anthony's Church, Glace Bay. She is 
survived by three daughters, Ermie, Patsy, both of Hamilton, Ont.; Sandra, Wentworth; two 
sisters, Donna Read, Sydney; Gen Poirier, Montreal; two brothers, Cyril, Dominion; Dennis Jr., 
Port Morien; eight grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Emery; three sisters, Mary 
Ann, Carmella, Blanche; brother, Stanley. The body is in V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 
Reserve St., Glace Bay, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, where funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday, 
Rev. Leonard MacKinnon officiating. Burial will be in St. Anthony's Cemetery. Donations may be 
made to Breton Bay Nursing Home Ladies Auxilliary, c/o Sandra MacDonald, 40 Archibald Ave., 
Sydney, B1P 3L7. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/21/93

LeBLANC, Lucy S. - 88, Mary's Guest Home, Margaree, died August 22, 1996, in the home. Born in 
Milo, the United States, she was a daughter of the late Lazare and Henriette (Aucoin) LeBlanc. 
She was a member of St. Michael's Church, Margaree and the CWL. Surviving are sisters, Esther 
Doucet, Cheticamp; Mary Louise Williams, Waltham, Mass.; a niece. She was predeceased by 
brothers, Joseph, Charlie Tom. Funeral 10:30 a.m. today in St. Michael's Church, Margaree, Rev. 
Martin MacDougall officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Cheticamp 
Funeral Services Ltd. 
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/24/96

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