Armand-Le Blanc-Obituary

Armand J. Le Blanc

Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Armand J. Le Blanc, 79, died Sept. 4, 2011, at Elliot Hospital, surrounded by family. He was born on Sept. 14, 1931, in Fitchburg, Mass., the eldest son of Abel and Eleonore (Theriault) Le Blanc. He lived in Bedford for more than 50 years before moving to Manchester 20 years ago. He...

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Armand was one of the truly “Good Guys”. He will be missed.

My thoughts & prayers are with all the family.I will miss you Armand, the many discussions we had about life, city politics & policits in general. I will look for the chair in front of your vegetable garden & remember your genorisity & kindness. You were such a good neighbour, helping me with the many questions about air conditioning, sprinkler system etc. I loved your dry sense of humour & how you would call things as they were.

So sorry to hear of Armand's passing. I will miss seeing him at the Anchorage. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

September 07, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with Maddie and family. We respectfully share this poem which is public domain:

Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am in a thousand winds that blow,
I am the softly falling snow.
I am the gentle showers of rain,
I am the fields of ripening grain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush,
I am in the graceful rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight,

Armand will be greatly missed.He was such a great friend and an even greater role model for my grandsons,Nick and Michael.The time he spent with them will always be a blessing.His dedication to family was truly honorable.

Our street will never be the same without Armand. In the 20 years that we've been neighbors, he was always there with a kind wave and conversation. May the loving memories you share bring you comfort during this time of sadness and grief. Our deepest condolences, Sharon and Chris Curole

Are thoughts a prayers are with your family.

god bless. john and diane duncan.

My thoughts and sympathies to Maddie, Joy, Nancy, Bryan, Nick and Michael. My memories of Mr. LeBlanc are in my heart forever. He was the funniest, most generous, and kindest man. He would tell me stories of his experiences that were famously hilarious. His ethics were so high, it made me proud to know him. When I was out for medical leave, he would call me on a daily basis to be sure I was fine. He became like a father to me and I will miss him so much as I came to love him like a dad! To...