Glenn-LeBlond-Obituary

Glenn E. LeBlond

Woonsocket, Rhode Island

Age 53

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DIED
January 18, 2016
AGE
53
LOCATION
Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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WOONSOCKET – Glenn E. LeBlond, 53, of Second Avenue, Woonsocket died Monday at home. Born and raised in Woonsocket, he was the son of Charles L. LeBlond and Pauline (Turcotte) LeBlond. He was a lifelong resident of the city.Glenn attended Woonsocket schools. He had a special love of music. The...

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Glenn was one of my very best friends, in fact he was the 'Best Man' at my Wedding. He was kind and would do anything for his friends and the elderly people who lived near him. He adored his Grandmother and missed her terribly when she passed. We spent many hours together walking my dog's and ridding around listening to music, he always knew the name of the band on the radio, he had a brilliant memory for bands and lyrics. I miss you my little buddy, you were funny and always put a smile on...

I would like to offer my deepest condolence's to Glenn's family especially to his Dad his sister Lisa and his brother Mike and to all of his nieces and nephews.
Glenn was a good man and a kind spirit. I will miss him dearly and I pray for your comfort and healing in this time of grief.

It's with deep sadness that I write these word's about my dear friend Glenn, who was also my Best Man at my wedding. He will be missed by all who new him. His kindness to help other's whenever he could without question was just one of his many great qualities, along with his great sense of humor. We had a lot of laugh's my friend and I will miss you and all the good times we had. I love you...Rest in Peace...there will be no more pain... your with your Grand Ma now and forever...

I'm very sorry to hear of Glens passing. I lived on second ave. for a few years and became friends with him. Glen had a great sense of humor he will be sadly missed. R.I.P. my friend.

I am so very sorry to hear of Glenn's passing! I work at Stop and Shop in North Smithfield and would see him often. He would come in and buy his donuts and always have a good word. He will be missed...Rest in peace, dear man.