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Felia Ford LeBoutillier

Toledo, Ohio

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LE BOUTILLIER Felia Ford "Fe" Felia Ford LeBoutillier, known as "Fe" to her friends, died peacefully at her home in Perrysburg, Ohio on March 1, 2009. She was born to George Ross Ford and Grace Miller Ford on April 11, 1920 in Toledo's Old West End. Fe was the grand-daughter of Edward Ford,...

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It's heartwarming to think about what a good person Felia was but also how she was always a true and faithful friend to my whole family. What a beautiful woman. Thank you.
Patsy Wilson Belt

Hi George and Stepper, and family.

I just learned of Fe's passing and wanted you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tom Clement

Dear Ford,

I remember meeting your mom briefly in that wonderful time of '68-'69 when I was introduced to all of the Perrysburg crowd. Losing my mother close to three years ago became the event that has defined my understanding of what it means to age. (That and pushing sixty!)

Here's to precious memories and to the future.

Please give my love to the "kids".

Warmest regards,

Alex

It is with deep sorrow to learn of Fe's death and my condolence go to the family. I have many fond memories of all the good times we have had on the river plesaure rowing and all those regattas. That was a good time of our life and one I will not forget

Our Deepest Sympathy to the Family of Felia LeBoutillier.
She was noted as the "Grand Lady" of the U.S.S.Blessman Family. Her husband Phil LeBoutillier Jr. was Captain of the U.S.S. Blessman DE 69APD 48 that was involved in the Normandy Invasion, June 6,1944 and Iwo Jima Invasion, Februaary 19,1945.
A Reunion was held for the Shipmates of the U.S.S. Blessman and the last one was held in October of 2008, which was the 65th Reunion.
Fe was a Special Lady which we will all remember...

I'll miss the twinkle in her eye, as if she was picking up your innermost thoughts, even some you didn't know you had. And, I never liked succotash until I tasted it "her way" on Christmas. Miss you Mrs. LeBout......Patti

As my mother-in-law for 35 years, Fe was a source of support, humor, common sense, and always great ideas. She often said, "ROCKYFORD, things always work out for the best." And indeed they do. She and Phil are now sailing the skies forever. I'll miss her.

Our Deepest Sympathy to the LeBoutillier Family
(Lee A. Manera Meiser, formerly of Rossford, OH)

Lee & Keith Meiser

Dear George, Ford, and "Boot", I am truly sorry for your loss. I will always remember her grace, and sense of humor. She was a friend, considered family,and I will miss her always . Fondly, Deborah Born