Roger-LeBlanc-Obituary

Roger LeBlanc

Hartford, Connecticut

1942 - 2022

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Roger Camille LeBlanc, 80, of Enfield, devoted husband of Mary (Linehan) LeBlanc, peacefully passed away at home on Sunday, September 4, 2022. He was born in Fitchburg, MA on July 17, 1942, son of the late Camille Joseph LeBlanc and Edmee (Doiron) LeBlanc. Roger earned a degree in Education at...

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Roger was my Key Club Advisor, and used that as an opportunity to teach values and leadership. I remember him now, and the ways he lead. One project he mentored me in managing was visiting children with Downs Syndrome at the Willie Ross school in Longmeadow. That experience taught we about learning to see the value in all people, and how everyone could bring some goodness to the world. After one of the visits, one of the kids with Downs gave me the most heart-felt hug; Roger knew. ...

I Care... my fondest memories from LHS were my classes with Mr. LeBlanc. A true hero of mine.

While I never had Roger as an English teacher,he was the most important mentor in my life with soccer and Key Club.Will never forget bicentennial Anaheim and New Orleans Key Club trips for annual convention.You were one of a kind snd made such a huge contribution to the lives of everyone who knew him,RIP

What a guy! "Roger" Mr LeBlanc was a special person. He stood tall and made a difference with his presence. I never had him as a teacher but he paid special interest in my life during a time of need along with my brother Jeffrey and sister Beth. He "Cared"! To his family you have my deepest sympathy.

From 1974 Key Club president. Roger will always be one of the Best people God created

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Though I never had the pleasure of having Mr LeBlanc as my English teacher, I did have him as my freshman soccer coach in fall of '67. A really really nice guy, a good coach, a good man. He and Coach Dag drew me and two of my friends for the three-on-three basketball tournament at LHS. Their third player (can't remember who it was - might have been Mr Mannheim) didn't show up for the game, so Mr LeBlanc and Coach Dag asked for a postponement. We said, would you give us a postponement if...

Worked with Roger during my 33 years at LHS where he was one of the most respected members of the faculty.

I was blessed to know Roger, as a student at LHS, and a member of Key Club. He had a huge impact on me and so many other young men and women. I thank the Lord for Roger, his life, and his example how live and serve others.