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Leo Charbonneau Obituary

Leo A. Charbonneau
of Lowell; 50

LOWELL -- Leo A. Charbonneau, 50, a longtime Lowell resident, died peacefully on June 9, 2015, at his Lawrence residence.

Born in Lowell on June 23, 1964, he was a son of the late Leo J. and Dolores (Marshall) Charbonneau.

For many years, Leo was the owner and operator of Charbonneau Tree Service in Lowell.

He was a lover of the outdoors, camping in NH and Maine, sitting along the river, spending time with his grandkids, and chocolate chip ice cream.

Leo is survived by his children, Amanda Charbonneau of Oregon, Samantha Charbonneau of Dracut, and Leo A. Charbonneau, and his wife, Shannon of Lowell; three grandchildren, Alea Charbonneau, Anthony Larkham, and Leo A. Charbonneau, III; a brother, Richard Montbleau of CT, and Sharon Kurowski of Hudson, NH; many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was the brother of the late Robin Montbleau and Jimbo Montbleau.

CHARBONNEAU -- Relatives and friends are invited to his Life Celebration to be held in the McKENNA-OUELLETTE FUNERAL HOME, 327 Hildreth Street, Lowell on Thursday morning from 10 AM until 12 PM. Committal prayers will then follow at St. Joseph Cemetery.

For directions or condolences, please visit www.mckennaouellette.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.

Published by Lowell Sun on Jun. 16, 2015.

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Alea Charbonneau

July 31, 2023

wish you were here. could really use some advice. miss you so much

Alea Charbonneau

June 23, 2022

Happy birthday papa, miss you more than you know.

Alea

June 19, 2022

Happy Father“s Day!

alea charbonneau

April 24, 2022

miss you so much it hurts so bad

alea charbonneau

June 23, 2021

happy birthday papa, love you more than you know.

alea charbonneau

November 24, 2020

miss you

alea charbonneau

December 10, 2019

miss u

alea charbonneau

April 26, 2019

its still alea. i miss u

Alea Charbonneau

March 9, 2017

Papa I miss you, it's alea. Fly high

Deb G.

June 22, 2015

Charbonneau Family, sorry for your loss, I knew Leo from grade school, he was a funny kid with a kind heart, may he rest in peace.

Irene Smith

June 19, 2015

Leo,may you now be free from all the pain you had, you will be truly missed by many but we all have @ least one memory that we can hold close to our heart & cherish good memories!! God needed an angle seen you suffering so he called you home but you didn't go alone I believe your mom & dad was there with you.. R.I.P cousin give all the loved ones that we have lost a hug for me!? Until we meet again .. XO Irene S

cis gardner

June 18, 2015

to a great cuz who had a tough life but fouht through it all had a heart of gold and would give the shirt off his back rest in peace lil one you will be truly missed peanut cisand dennis gardner and memere roeschlaub

Debbie Montbleau

June 18, 2015

Amanda Samantha & Leo, I am so sorry. Within my memories of your Dad, he was always so proud of you three & always expressed his love for all of you. Please know that your in my thoughts & prayers.

Maureen Buckley

June 17, 2015

You're now in heaven, Give Fred a hug for me oooo

Shannon Charbonneau

June 17, 2015

You will always be in our hearts and i know that you will always be a part of your son, Leo Jr we love you!

Cousin Diane

June 16, 2015

God Bless your Soul Leo! Will always cherish our Thanksgiving times as kids. I speak for all of the Cavanaughs! xo

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