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Henry T. LaBrecque

Norwich, Connecticut

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Henry T. LaBrecque April 6, 1937 - February 9, 2012 Griswold - Henry T. LaBrecque, 74 of Voluntown, entered eternal life on February 9, 2012. He was born April 6, 1937 in Norwich, son to the late George and Rita (Dion) LaBrecque. He is survived by his loving wife, Joan (Staats) LaBrecque. They...

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Mr. Henry will forever smile in our hearts! We shared a positive outlook and appreciation of life. I will miss our talks. What a special human being. His spirit will certainly live on as he has touched many lives in such a positive way. God Bless all of his loved ones. Kim, Chris, Morgan & Matthew Langley of his Integrated Day Charter School Family

To the family of Henry T. LaBrecque, our hearts go out to you. We pray that you may all feel peace. Our deepest sympathy and condolenses. The Paul E. Leonard Family

Kelly,
I am very sad to hear of your dad's passing. He was a great man and will be dearly missed by all. I want to let you know that I am glad to have known him as a teenager at your house. I always respected him and took what he would say to me to heart. I love you and your family and hope that you will be ok.

Joan & family, When Henry came into the shop (Shantok) we all know when Julio was here. Your jokes and laughter we will never forget. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

We are very sad to hear about the passing of Mr. Henry. He was a wonderful person, who always went out of his way to help others at IDCS. He will be deeply missed!
Mike, Heather, Megan & Michael

I've known Henry for many years but in the last few we used to talk every time we would see each other at IDCS. He was the most upbeat person, you would never know he was ill. He always asked how I was feeling and not about him. I will miss seeing his smiling face, he loved what he did. My deepest to his family and friends, he will be missed. Jody Sheeley

So sorry to hear about Uncle Henry's passing. What a great guy. He will be missed by many. You are in my prayers Aunt Joan.

I don't know how to put into words exactly how “Mr. Henry” impacted my life. Although I only knew him from a distance at IDCS, I knew through his daily example that he was an Angel on earth. He never let his sickness affect his joyful spirit. Always bringing a smile to those around him, Henry found his life purpose in spreading love to all people, especially the children. Your life long example of unwavering strength, courage and love even in the face of death will forever be impressed upon...

Please accept my deepest sympathies, Mr. Henry and his bright smile always uplifted my days, what a wonderful co- worker! May he be at peace with the Lord, my prayers are with you, his family at this time of sadness and loss.