Conrad-Labrecque-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Waters Funeral Home - Concord

Conrad Labrecque

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Michelle and the entire Labrecque family, I am so sorry to hear about Conrad. I enjoyed being a part of the band family for the short time we were in it. We always had so much fun at the parties and gigs. I always hear Conrads voice when I hear Suzy Q. My sincere condolences to all of you. Wishing you all peace and comfort. And Michelle, I hope Conrad plays for you in your dreams. I know how much he loved you and how much you will miss him.

I'm sorry Conrad family. He was a great guy, I met him through the "river folks" and the store. I remember when my son was little he wanted to be a drummer and Conrad sold us a small kit, my son hasn't forgotten that. He actually has "drummer" for a license plate. Rip Conrad

When your presence was so steady and for so long, when there were so many young people you trained with craft but really in life’s values, when the welds you made and the concrete you formed are in so many buildings and structures throughout New England and beyond, it’s hard to find words to capture all of that. And when you said goodbye at the end of a day and someone asked what your plans were and the answer was always “spend time with my family”, they knew what you valued most. To...

We would like to share our deep sadness with losing Conrad. Mike shared a lot of great laughs he had with Conrad at work and enjoyed spending time with him. He will be missed and our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time. Blessings to all.

Conrad was a great man. Always looking at the bright side of life. Rest in peace my fellow musician.

I admired Conrad for his positive outlook. It was an honor to know him and make music with him. I will miss you as a good man.

Conrad will always be remembered for his positive outlook. He was a great band rhythm master and it was an honor to make music with him. My condolences to Michelle and the families.

Love and prayers to you all.

Love is a powerful thing, as much as it hurts to know your gone, there will be many memories of you and the love you shared with family and friends. God bless your family at this sorrowful time

Obituary

Conrad's Obituary

Conrad Labrecque, 73, of Concord, NH, passed away at Concord Hospital on November 4, 2025.

Born in Farmington, ME in 1952 to Paul and Adele Labrecque. Conrad grew up in Berlin, New Hampshire, later moving to Manchester, then Concord where he played semi-professional hockey and pursued a career in welding/fabricating. In addition to playing, Conrad found great joy coaching hockey, playing in various bands and spending time with his grandchildren. Family was his greatest joy. He will be remembered for his infectious smile and will be missed by so many.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Adele Labrecque; his sister, Anita Villeneuve; his brother, Andre Labrecque; and his brother-in-law, Norman Arenburg.

Conrad is survived by his loving wife, Michelle French-Labrecque; his children, Nicole Pelletier, her husband Jody and their children, Hayden and Jaxson; Michelle Vasey, her significant other Charles Premuto and their children, Ensley and Everett; Jeff Labrecque, his wife Eliza and their son, Griffin; and Ashley Chouinard, her husband Bryan and their children, Lincoln and Grayson.

He is also survived by his siblings, Dianne Arenburg, Daniel Labrecque, Pamela Legendre, her husband Rodney, Gail Doherty, her husband Alex (Dex), Paul Labrecque, his wife Diane, Raymond Labrecque, his wife Paula, Corinne King, her husband Dennis (Fuzzy); sister-in-law Koren Labrecque; brother-in-law Richard Villeneuve; and many beloved nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, November 11, at Waters Funeral Home, 50 South Main Street, Concord, NH, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A remembrance service will follow at 2:00 p.m. for anyone who would like to speak or share a story.

Read More