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PEMBROKE – Leo F. Zebrowski, 63, of Pembroke, passed away on Saturday, March 24, 2018, surrounded by his family at Concord Hospital.
Born on January 16, 1955 in Holyoke, Mass., he was the son of the late Leo and Marjorie (Dufresne) Zebrowski.
Leo lived in Westfield, Mass. for most of life before moving to New Hampshire in 1985. He was employed by the State of New Hampshire through the Department of Corrections as a Corrections Officer for over 20 years. For over 24 years, Leo loved working security for Bike Week in Laconia. He was also an avid Boston Sports Fan.
Besides his parents, Leo was predeceased by his sister, Sue Phillips in 2017.
He is survived by his daughters, Bianca Paton and her husband, John Nowe of Aubrey, Texas, Tara Zebrowski and her fiancé, Derek Cole of Allenstown and Haylie Zebrowski of Manchester; his sisters, Lori Stone, Sherry Roberge and Jill Sampsel as well as one grandson, Dylan Cole and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, March 31, from 12 to 2 p.m. in the Petit-Roan Funeral Home, 167 Main Street in Pembroke. A brief service will be held in the Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m.
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