Kay-LeBlanc-Obituary

Kay LeBlanc

Houston, Texas

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On Thursday, November 21, Kay LeBlanc died from an apparent suicide. Kay had suffered severe, chronic physical, mental, and emotional pain for more than 20 years. Her dream to continue her teaching career ended in 1996, and she never had the ability to work again. At Kay's request, the only...

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Dear Ms. LeBlanc, I have searched for you off and on throughout the years and am saddened to read this. I was a student of yours in third grade at Wesbster Primary and wanted to know you made a profound impact on my life as an educator with your peace and compassion. You softened this cruel world and I will remember your light. I am now 42 and hope you have peace.

Think about her often. She was such a lovely person with a huge heart and the sweetest spirit. We still miss her!

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Kay was such a sweet person. I know she is at Peace. We think about her often.

Well it’s been a year and it certainly doesn’t seem that long.
I think about her often. She was truly an amazing person and friend with a very sweet spirit.
I know she is at peace but with the holiday season upon us it is sad that she is not here with us to celebrate.
We all miss you my friend.

Kay and I were new neighbors in a 55+ community in Webster. I will miss your smiles, but I knew it was hiding your pain. RIP now, Kay! God has you wrapped in His arms now.

Kay was my Kappa Delta pledge sister and my roommate for two years after we graduated from college. I have many happy memories with Kay that I will hold dear to my heart. She was a sweet, loving, and caring soul and a good friend. I am very saddened to hear of her death. We can all find comfort in knowing she is with the Lord and her struggles are finally over. She has found eternal peace.

Kay was a neighbor of mine when she lived in her townhome. I have many sweet memories of visiting on the deck, meeting for coffee or dinner. However, my most special memory was when I was going through a life threatening illness of my daughter she brought me rosary beads. Even though I am not Catholic she knew the peace I would have just having them close.
RIP dear Kay. I know you have found your peace.

Kay was a wonderful person and I am glad I became a friend of hers. She had a huge heart and a very sweet spirit.
We visited quite often and had many many good laughs.
I will miss our visits and our wonderful conversations.
Rest In Peace Kay.

Kay was a Kappa Delta sorority sister at Sam Houston State University. Saddened to hear of her struggles. She will be remembered by all her sisters as a sweet, loving and caring person.