Loreé-LeBlanc-Obituary

Loreé LeBlanc

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Loreé LeBlanc passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on December 29, 2009, and The Times-Picayune on December 29, 2009.

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I remember her every time I read the local paper - a skill she taught me in 2008 in her 12th grade civics lessons.

Dear Chip,
I heard this week about Loree -- I am so sad. You may remember me. Loree was my friend and teacher (Ursuline Class of 1981). I am so grateful to have known her. She shared your family with me. She gave me wings. Without her, my life would have been different. What a great loss! I will keep her in my memories, my heart, and my prayers always.

Chip - While decades have passed, my memories of Loree, you and your parents from our years together at St. Agnes are quite clear and so very positive. I was so saddened to hear this news and hope you find comfort in your own special Loree memories.

Ms. LeBlanc will be truly missed. I attend Dominican High School and unfortunately never had her as a teacher, but she was always the nicest person. I am greatly saddened that I will not have the chance to have her as a teacher. Rest In Peace.

All who have known her and had her as a teacher feel fortunate to have done so. She was an amazing person and will be missed by so many. Ms Leblanc has left her mark on so many hearts that she will never be forgotten. I think one student said it best that you are in heaven keeping God in stiches with your whity sense of humor. My prayers are with the family and those students who were currently being taught by her. There is no one that could ever take her place.

Ms. LeBlanc will always and forever hold a special place in my heart. I was blessed to have her as my teacher for four different classes throughout my years at Dominican. However, my first memory of Ms. LeBlanc was actually on my Spend-A-Day at Dominican; I cut up with my guide the entire Civics class period and she was so patient and kind, she truly influenced me to attend Dominican. Two years later I fought to take classes that Ms. LeBlanc was teaching and I loved every class period I...

Ms. Leblanc you will be greatly missed. You were an amazing teacher and person. Thank you.

Although I did not have Ms. LeBlanc as a teacher while at Dominican, I will never forget her smiling face. She always had a kind word, small smile, or little hug to give to you to help pick you up when it was needed. I will always remember her cheering us on as we played varsity sports. May God bless you and keep you in your time of loss.
A toast of praise to Ms. LeBlanc; Dominicans are we.

Alisha Carmouche-Capstick
Class of 1988

Chip, gosh all the memories of Loree and your parents are forever embedded in my heart and nothing can ever change that. I am sad that so much time passed since I saw Loree and yet when you looked around yesterday and saw the families that all lived near one another in our youth it was wonderful to see how much we all loved your family. The Harold LeBlanc family was so loving and kind that all of us cherished our time spending with all of you at your home. I have read the guest book and...