Leo King Boisvert Marco Island, FL
Leo King Boisvert, 83, of Marco Island, FL and Lake Naomi, PA, went into the loving arms of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on February 6th, 2015.
Born April 5th, 1931 to Leo F. Boisvert and Alice King, he served in the Army during the Korean War, attaining the rank of first lieutenant. Leo graduated from Rutgers University and On September 14, 1963 he married Marie Dougherty. Leo's career in engineering gave him the distinguished honor of being the first person hired by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to work on the World Trade Center .
Survivors include his loving wife, Marie; sons, Leo R. (Shelia) Boisvert of Lexington, KY, Paul E. (Sue) Boisvert of Bud Lake, NJ, and Kenneth J. (Deborah)Boisvert of Longmont, CO; and 12 grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, February 13th at Capri Christian Church followed by burial at Marco Island Cemetery.
Relatives and Friends are welcome.
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Susan Livesey
July 12, 2015
Praying for you!
Susan Livesey
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July 11, 2015
Dear Marie and family,
So sorry to hear of Leo's passing! I was looking for you online, and saw this!! I saw first hand the love you two had for each other!! He lit up your smile!!
Love you always!! Sending lots of prayers and hugs!
Susan Livesey
Miss you lots! Contact me!!! I'm leaving my email in message
Ann Sweeney
February 23, 2015
Dear Marie,
Our deepest condolences on Leo's passing. We're thinking of you and your family and sending you our love.
Ann and Olga Sweeney, Martin Cassidy, and Daniel Cassidy Sweeney
Cambridge, MA
Barbara Prince
February 16, 2015
Dear Marie, Leo R., Paul, and Ken,
Our sincere sympathy on the loss of a wonderful husband, father, and our dearest friend.
We love you all and grieve with you,
Art and Barbara Prince
February 10, 2015
Dear Marie
I heard of Leo's passing and wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Blanche Loux
February 8, 2015
So very sorry for your loss, Marie. He is in peace with the Lord. You and family are in my prayers. Love you, Nona
Dennis Mulligan
February 7, 2015
Although we can't be with you while you remember your loved one, you're in our thoughts from afar.
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