John-LeBlanc-Obituary

John D. "J.D." "Johnny" LeBlanc

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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John LeBlanc passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for John are being provided by Wilbert Service, Inc - Port Allen. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on May 2, 2013.

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I just learned of Mr. Johnny's passing, and I wanted to send my sympathy to the entire family. Thank you, Mrs. Lenora for all that you did for my Father and Ag and most of all for being the kind woman that you are. My prayers are with you always.

With heartfelt gratitude I offer prayers for Johnny LeBlanc, who has always been an inspiration for me and my family. May God grant His Grace to you, Lenora, for strength in your life which continues here on Earth.

My prayers and sympathy to the LeBlanc family.

There are not enough words to express all that this man has meant to me. I have tried all of my life just to be half the
man that he was. He set the example for hard work, honesty, integrity and demonstrated on a daily basis how a true gentleman should act.He is my hero... but best of all he is my DAD!!! I love you Dad and don't you forget it.

One of the Finest men I have ever known. Rest in Peace Sir. Thoughts & Prayers for the LeBlanc Family.

Aunt Nora and Family, we are heartbroken like you must be. He is with God now. In his name, we will be making a donation to the capital campaign at Holy Family. We love you! The Miclette Children (Donna & Wayne Bahr, Mike & Susan Miclette, and Steve & Angela Miclette)

Mrs. LeBlanc, David and Family,
Although I never met Mr. Johnny, I am sure I see him reflected in David who I appreciate very much for all our many years of work together. Let us pray that our heavenly Father's kingdom will come on earth as it is now in heaven. "Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice..." John 5:28

Michael & Lezlie Costelli
Gulfport, MS

Thanks J.D. for being my Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 38, Port Allen, LA back in the 50's. I learned so many good and moral lessons of what life was about and that I have used them in my life. I had so much fun under your guidance at Camp Istrouma, my first real trip away from my family. I remember how you held your head up so proudly as you walked down Georgia St. pass my home in Port Allen.

Nora, my heart is saddened by the news if Johnny's passing. I have such fond memories of the two of you. Always felt like ya'll were part of our family. Prayers for you and your family. Love ya