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Francis E. LeBeau

COHOES, New York

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LeBeau, Francis E. COHOES Francis E. "Frank" LeBeau, 86, died Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at the Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany with his family at his side. Born in Troy on November 13, 1921, he was the son of the late William C. and Harriett Vandecar LeBeau Sr. He was educated in Troy and...

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Uncle Frank has always had a special place in my heart and I know he will always be looking down on me and all the family. My only regret is that I was not able to spend more time with him. I will treasure the memories as should all of you. My condolences go out to both families and all the friends he has made throughout years. We love you and we'll miss you.

Francis was a kind and unique soul.
He had a great smile and a gentle attitude. He had a tremendous love and dedication for the Elks. He left his mark on many who will never forget him. He will truly be missed.
He is safe in the arms of Jesus now and sitting beside his sweet Kay. I am glad that I had the pleasure of saying Francis was my friend.

My Mom, Kay & Frank took two families and made the tightest family unit ever imagineable. In today's world that is both a blessing and a miracle. I will miss them both as long as I live.

So sorry to hear of Frank's sudden passing. What a gentleman and always in good humor. Our condolences to Ginny, Fred, and your entire family.

To the LeBeau family:

You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow. Your dad was a wonderful man to know.

Denise & family

TO THE LEBEAU FAMILY,,,SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS....THINKING OF YOU THOUGH WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS THE THOUGHTS THE HEART WOULD LIKE TO SAY, STILL, MAY YOU KNOW THAT OTHERS CARE & SYMPATHIZE TODAY....FRANK WAS A VERY GOOD PERSON & FRIEND OF MY FATHER FROM WATERVLIET #1500.....

to the family of Frank LeBeau, I will always remember that big smile that he share with us. His love for his wife Kay. My deepest sympathy.

To Joelle and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. Joelle told us many stories about Bumpa, and we know how much he is loved and will be missed.

In a box of old family photos, I discovered a picture of Uncle Frank taken in the 1940's; on the back was written "Smilin' Frankie".

Indeed, in every memory I have of him and every picture I've ever seen, he always sported that big grin. I will miss him and his smile.

Deepest sympathies to my LeBeau relatives and to all who mourn his passing.