Patrick-LeClair-Obituary

Patrick J. LeClair

Omaha, Nebraska

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LeCLAIR-Patrick J., age 49, Omaha. Preceded in death by father, Judge Paul LeClair; sister, Barbara LeClair; brother-in-law, Frank Kotera. Survived by wife, Julie LeClair; children: Jessica Jaime and husband Sean, Ryan Beamis, Emily Beamis; mother, Marilyn LeClair, all of Omaha;...

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To the LeClair Family ~ Our prayers and thoughts are with you. May God be with you every moment in the days and weeks ahead. May He touch your soul in a way that only He can. With deepest sympathy.
Michele (Whitesides) Willand
Lois (Whitesides) Stille

I am so sorry to learn of Pat's untimely passing. I remember him well from the neighborhood and Prep.
Pat and his family will be in my prayers.

So sorry to hear of Pat's passing. I remember him well as a young man. Bless you all.

My sympathies to the entire LeClair family. I am the secretary at the Benson workshop where Patrick' sister Barb worked before she passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Marilyn I have said a special prayer for you - from one mom for another.

Dear Mrs. LeClair, and Pat’s entire family:

I just wanted to let you know that I am truly sorry for your loss! Although it's been many years since we've spoken, our families were very close in the past, especially through the relationship that my dad, Keith, and Pat's dad, Paul, had while working together at Travelers Insurance.

In addition to that, we grew up in the same neighborhood, attended Mary Our Queen together, spent the summers swimming at Prairie Lane Pool, played...

I first remember Pat in seventh grade basketball, when his team beat us for the championship that year. I finally got to meet him at Prep(I eventually got over losing that game) and got to know him a bit better. We didn't travel in the same circles, but when our paths did cross, we had a good time, cracking a joke or two.
When reunion time came, we'd catch up and reminisce a bit. Pat was always one of those guys that looking back, you'd wonder why you didn't spend more time with. He...

My condolances to the entire LeClair family and a host of friends who will miss him dearly. Pat was the kind of guy that made you feel like you were his only best friend and always had a great smile, joke or prank to keep you laughing. I am sorry for the loss. God Bless

My condolences to you Mrs. LeClair and the family. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Love, Dianne

I first met Pat playing basketball in 7th grade. He was at Mary Our Queen and I was at St Roberts. I remember seeing his long pretty boy blonde hair bounce up and down after sinking one of his corner jumpers. I then joined Pat at Prep and played baseball, basketball & football with him. He was an amazing athlete with an gifted strong arm for baseball and thunder foot for kicking a football. I really enjoyed his competiitive spirit and quick and witty humor. I am very sorry for your loss.