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Mary Jane Leblanc

Thompson, Connecticut

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Mary Jane (McDonald) LeBlanc, 49, of 145 Wagher Road in North Grosvenordale, CT, died Sunday, April 6, in UMass Memorial Hospital, Worcester, after being stricken ill at home Saturday.She leaves her husband of 27 years, Richard E. LeBlanc; three children, Jennifer Elizabeth LeBlanc of Manassas,...

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Richie, Jen, Jon, and Marjorie,
I just learned today of the tragic loss of Mary Jane. I am so shocked and saddened by this inexplicable tragedy.

My heart goes out to you all. It has been many years since we were neighbors, but I will never forget Mary Jane's M& M cookies or her incredible blueberry sour cream coffee cake.

I have never known a more devoted mother. She helped me out so many times with watching Ryan and Cody, and I am so sad to hear of her loss. It is hard...

My deepest sympathy to your family at this sad time. I enjoyed many happy conversations about your family with Mary Jane. she was so proud of all of you. I also learned a lot from her about crafts and cooking. She was a great mother, wife and nurse. Heaven truly has another angel. My prayers are with you

Dear Richie,Jen ,Jon and Marjorie,
I just learned today about Maryjane and I'm deeply saddened and shocked. I will miss her vitality and always good humor.HRH won't be the same without her. She was a wonderfully giving person. She shared her crafts, her cooking and her extensive knowledge. She was always cool and calm during one of our many crises. I will miss her cheerful voice.
Again my sympathy for your profound loss.
Maryjane's Hubbard family member-Janet Forrester

RICH AND FAMILY,
OUR HEARTS PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS GO OUT TO ALL OF YOU DURING THIS SAD TIME.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS MARY JANE.

Dear Richie, Jennifer, Johnathan and Marjorie: When I think of what is a happy woman, I think of MaryJane. Her smile and her laugh embodied all that is good in life. MaryJane opened her house to us, fed us, laughed with us, and broke up fights between my brother and me. Some people are too special to stay with us. They wait for us in a better place. Love and condolences to all of you.

I
am sorry for your loss. I went to school with Mary Jane, I used to walk
to school with her when we were young kids. I can still remember
standing in the living room, waiting while she put her coat on, the
weatherman in the background, telling us about the rain ahead. When I
go to visit my parents, who live nearby where she grew up, I would look
at her old house and think of her. She was a very sweet soul back then,
and it is obvious from reading the words written about...

Our thoughts and prays are with you. Heaven is a better place with Mary Jane. What a wonder person she was. She will be missed.

Peace be with you.
The Bergeron Family

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

To the Leblanc family,

I was shocked and very saddened to read of the assing of your wife and mother, Mary Jane. I first met all of you at Christopher Heights, and then later at Nichols College. We still remember Jen's speech at her Commencement talking about her grandfather, when all of a sudden this big gust of wind blew through the tent! It left as quickly as it came, but we all knew that her grandfather was there that day. (I still get goose bumps when telling this story!) I am...