LEONARD-ST. JEAN-Obituary

LEONARD WAYNE ST. JEAN

Stoughton, Massachusetts

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ST. JEAN, Leonard Wayne Of Stoughton, passed away May 26, 2025, at the age of 83. Beloved husband for over 51 years of Susan (Derby) St. Jean. Loving father of Lisa Margaret Cerqueira and husband, Carlos Manuel Cerqueira, Renee Nicole D'Amour and husband, Philip Mitchell D'Amour and Lance Leonard...

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To Len's family Very sorry for your loss. Len was a great husband and father. I got the pleasure to see Len during his career. And after football when he retired, Len called on our company as a sales man. Also, I would bump into Len at our local gym and we talked football!

I played football at Len's alma mater, Northern Michigan University, from 1969-1973 and I'm originally from Green Bay. Have been living in Miami since I graduated for the last 51 years. I remember our coaches telling us about Len. How he worked as a lumberjack and how tuff he was. How after working during the summer in the woods cutting trees he reported to football camp in the fall with a large piece of wood in his hand due to an accident that occured while deep in the woods. There was no...

My deepest condolences to Susan. Til I see you again Lenny and we go fishing. Rest in peace

I always relished hearing the stories Nancy would share with me about growing up with him (from childhood to his accomplishments in football and what a wonderful man he was to all for his entire life). Rest in peace Len. My condolences and comfort to all that he leaves behind. Luckily, he leaves behind a lifetime of beautiful memories for all! Myself included.

Susan My sincere condolences to you and your family. I did not hear about Len's passing in time to attend his service at Hurleys' yesterday. I met and spoke to Len at a parade in East Bridgewater many years ago, where he was the Grand Marshall. Again, my thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

My Dad and I were huge Pats fans and he took me to Phillips Academy in summer '67 to watch them practice. I met Len, shook his hand, and got his autograph that day. I was 13 and in Pats heaven. He towered over me! So sorry for your loss. Here is the autograph from that wonderful afternoon.