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Leo Maurice Labrie

Milton, New Hampshire

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Milton – Leo Maurice Labrie, 84, passed away at Frisbie Memorial Hospital with his family at his side on Sunday, December 5, 2010 after a period of failing health. Leo was born in Sanbornville, NH to Ludger and Clara (Dubois) Labrie and lived most of his life in Milton. He was Owner/Operator of Labrie’s Electrical and Carburetion Service in Milton. He was a Color Corps Commander and Charter Member of the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus in Rochester as well as Past Grand Knight and Past Faithful Navigator. He was a Scoutmaster for fifteen years for Troop 155 in Milton. He was a past Assistant District Area Commissioner for the Boy Scouts of America. Leo was a former ski instructor and member of the ski patrol at Moose Mountain. He was formerly a member of the Parish Council at Sacred Heart Church in Milton.

Leo was pre-deceased by his wife, Anita Labrie, in August 2010. He is survived by five sons: Stephen Labrie of Sanbornville, Lawrence Labrie of Milton, Joseph Labrie of South Carolina, Michael Labrie of Milton and Maurice G. Labrie of Milton; 1 daughter, Christine Rice of Concord; 1 sister, Mary Miller of Barrington, 8 grandchildren, 1 great grandson as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Family and friends are invited to call at the H. J. Grondin Funeral Home at 177 N. Main St., Rochester, on Thursday from 5 to 8 PM. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday at 10:30 AM at Holy Rosary Church, 189 N. Main St., Rochester. If you would like to sign the online guest book, go to www.grondinfuneralhome.com.

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We are sorry very sorry of the passing of your father. We have known him for many years. My husband Joe has known him longer then I have. But you could never ask for a better man then him. He is truley missed by us. So very sorry for your loss.

Steve and Family
My heart goes out to you and your family at this sad time and in the days ahead.

Sending love and sincere sympathy to the family of Maurice. Earl and I had a chance to visit with him not too long ago. He was out in the barn, and we chatted for quite a bit. May the happy memmories you have, help you over this most trying time. God Bless all of you. Earl and Melvina Packard

To The Labrie Family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He was such a kind and loving man. I will always remember the good times we all shared at Great East Lake. He is now at peace in heaven with your mother and will be watching over you and your children.

To the Labrie Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a positive influence for so many. May the loving memories you hold close in your hearts help you get through this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and have my most sincere sympathies.

The Labrie Family,
We are very sorry for the loss of your dad. Know that we are thinking of you and praying for you at this most difficult time.
Mike, Amy, Kelsey and Adam Taatjes

Mary,Linda,Marlene & Nancy I am so sorry for your loss,but the good times and his memory will last forever.

I WISH TO THANK YOU ALL : FOR YOUR LOVE AN SUPPORT AS WE SAY GOODBYE ,,, SO VERY HARD TO LOSE THEM SO QUICKLY. THEY SURE HAD A FUN FILLED LIFE TOGETHER. IT'S WAS SO FITTING OF HIM TO PASS AWAY ON HER BIRTHDAY. BE WELL
LOVE YOU MOM AN DAD
YOUR LOVING SON MICHAEL

Dear Steve and family,
Your Dad lived the Boy Scout Oath! His honor was obvious in the way he helped others,and he always did his best. He was an inspiration to me and many other young men. God's Blessings to you all at this trying time of loss.
Wayne & Sue Hoyt