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ROBERT R. "BUTCH" LECLAIR

St. Albans, Vermont

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ROBERT R. "BUTCH" LECLAIR ST. ALBANS - Robert R. "Butch" LeClair, 72, a longtime area resident passed away on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at his home following a brief illness with his family at his side. He was born Sept. 3, 1937, in Plattsburgh, N.Y. the son of the late Rudolph P. and Gertrude...

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Bev, Charlotte and family,
Butch's passing is the end of an era. I was just a kid when I started going to Pud's with my family and a little older when Butch came on the scene. He had to be "the enforcer" for those people who dared to read the whole magazine without buying it, or for the kids who stayed too long at the pinball machine~but his bark was worse than his bite. And he was only about 10 years older than most of us so he could identify! In later years I would run into him at...

To the LeClair Family,
So sorry to hear about Mr. LeClair. We were out of town and unable to attend any services. My fondest memory was when he offered to let me pick out any paint or wallpaper and carpet at Sherwin Williams for my own dressing room at Coote Field if I was going to play hockey in high school. He was a great hockey dad and a wonderful man.

I remember Mr. Leclair from "PUDS" back in the day. He was always friendly and upbeat for us kids. But in more recent years he was always at St. Mary's church volunteering or at the parish hall helping with the bereavement masses. He was such a great role model for community service. So sorry for your loss.

To The Leclair Family,
Although we know at such a time there's little we can say, We want to let you know you're in our thoughts & prayers today.

Our Deepest Condolences,
From Your Friends At
Bernie Gage Plumbing & Heating

To Bev, Mary Kaye, Susie, Nancy, Joe, and John, I will always carry your Dad in my heart. He was my very first "boss", had a huge impact on my life, taught me life skills, values, respect, integrity, which moulded me into the person I have become. I will miss him. It was just always that he would be 'there', never ending from the time I was 15 years old. He always put up with whatever pranks I played on him, would eventually laugh once he knew it was just a prank, and I have always said I...

Our deepest sympathies to you all. Alan & Sandra Luzzatto (Former owners of Mac's Quick Stop)

To the Leclair family I had the privelege of working with Butch at the Sherwin Williams store on Shelburne Road in the early eighties.He was a great guy and wonderful to work with. Butch called me not long ago to ask when i was going to retire. We had some wonderful times working together. Please accept my deepest sympathy. You and your family are in my prayers. May you know Gods love and peace during this time. Gordon Cooper Peru Ny

To the Leclair family, I sent my deepest sympathy. I met Butch when we were attending the Prostate Support meetings. He always made us laugh. He will be missed. Joe Terry

To the LeClair Family,
Please accept my most sincere sympathy for the passing of Mr. LeClair. He will be missed.