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Roger A. Leclerc

Agawam, Massachusetts

Oct 1, 1936 – Jan 21, 2021 (Age 84)

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BORN
October 1, 1936
DIED
January 21, 2021
AGE
84
LOCATION
Agawam, Massachusetts

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Roger A. Leclerc


1936 - 2021


 


Agawam - On Thursday, January 21, Roger A. Leclerc of Agawam MA passed away after several years of illness. Roger was born in Springfield MA on October 1, 1936 to Ludger Leclerc of Quebec, Canada and Rose (Cocchi) Leclerc of Springfield, MA. The Leclerc family resided in Springfield MA, where Roger took advantage of his paper route to strengthen his leg muscles by running up and down the stairs of every apartment building on his route. In 1950, the family relocated to Agawam MA, where Roger attended school and played sports. He was well known, highly regarded and will be deeply missed by his family, friends, former colleagues, students, players in every level of the football community.


Roger is survived by his best friend, biggest fan and loving wife of 61 years, Frances (Willard) Leclerc, Agawam MA. In addition to Fran, he leaves two sons & their wives, 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grand daughters. Roger & Fran’s older son, Rick & wife, Karen of Manchester NH, and grandchildren, Rick & wife Kendall, 3 great grand-daughters, Avery 9, Charlotte 6 & Vivian 2, all of Sudbury, MA and Douglas Leclerc and Emily Leclerc 14, both of Manchester, NH. 


Roger’s younger son, Dean & wife, Eileenmari of Suffield, CT, as well as 2 grandchildren, Mari Catherine Leclerc of Abington PA & Jeffrey Rice Leclerc of St. Petersburg, FL.


Roger had one brother, Ludger (deceased), and his wife, Pauline of Las Vegas, NV. He leaves two sisters, Veronica & husband, Edward Kennedy (deceased) of Monson, MA and Deborah & husband, Nick DePalma of Agawam MA. Roger also leaves many beloved nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.


As a student athlete in Agawam High School, Roger played basketball, baseball and football and was the class president of his senior class ’54. He had the honor of playing under the renowned coach, Harmon Smith and was attended the 1952 Peanut Bowl. Roger chose Trinity College in Hartford to further his education and play college sports while remaining close to “home”.  This choice made playing two sports possible under the renowned Dan Jessee.  His athletic achievements include: MVP, baseball; DIV 3 All American, Football, along with several record breaking games and seasons. His sportsmanship and excellence in two sports caught the ears and eyes of several professional scouts. Roger Leclerc was an inaugural member of the AHS Hall of Fame in 2016 and was inducted into the first Trinity Hall of Fame in 2019.


Roger was drafted by the Chicago Bears as a future in 1959,  and later in 1959 he was the 1st draft pick of the new AFL team, the Denver Bears (Broncos). Roger chose to join the NFL and he played for the Chicago Bears from 1960-66. In his 7 years with the Bears, he was an offensive center, linebacker and place kicker and played in the winning 1963 NFL Championship (Pre-Super Bowl). Roger completed his NFL career with Denver then decided it was time to take his wife and 2 young sons home to Agawam and began his 30 year career teaching Math.


Over the course of his 30 years teaching Roger coached with the Hartford Knights and in Agawam.  At AHS, Roger coached the Varsity Football and Golf teams. It was during this time that he coached his elder son, Rick, for two seasons. He was asked to start and coach the first football program at Westfield State College. His younger son, Dean, then had his year playing for his father.


After retirement from teaching and coaching Roger worked at Southwick CC where he would often entertain the younger grandchildren to many rounds of golf.  It was also during retirement that he and Fran traveled throughout New England to watch as many games / matches as they could of all the grandchildren.  Rick, Doug, Mari, Jeffrey, and Emily now have their biggest fan watching from above.  When asked about playing in the NFL, one of his quotes was “we played football for the love of the game” RL54


A Funeral Mass will be held for Roger on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 10:30am in St. John the Evangelist Church.  The Agawam Curran-Jones Funeral Home is handling all arrangements.  Memorial contributions may be made to:


Shriners Hospital for Children    516 Carew Street    Springfield MA   01104


 


St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital   501 St. Jude Place     Memphis TN  38105


 

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My apologies for my belated message. Fran, Rick and Dean. My most heartfelt condolences for your loss. Gregg

Just thought about you Mrs.Leclerc. You were my 8th grade teacher at Gerena. Best teacher EVER!!! Sorry to hear about Mr. Leclerc, I will keep you and your family in my prayers.. Thank you for talking such good care of us kids. Forever Pod 10. <3

Rest In Peace Coach Leclerc, you allowed a immature college freshman an opportunity to reach his dream of playing college football. Forever grateful!

With great sadness, the entire Della Giustina family sends our sympathy and healing thoughts to the LeClerc family. Roger was a large part of our family. My father was friends with Roger and his wife Frances, with whom he taught school. Because of Roger I became a huge Chicago Bears fan when I was very young. On Sundays when I was doing my homework my father would call me into the living room to watch Roger kick a field goal. I often think of Roger even today when I'm watching a Bears...

Frannie, I am so sorry for your loss. Roger was the captain of our college football team. A leader and a friend. My nomination for Trinity's greatest athlete. Visited with Roger the summer of 2019 and alto bedridden, he retained his sense of humor . He will be misses. May he rest in peace.

Fran,

So sorry to read about Roger's passing. I will always remember the good times we had at AJHS, especially supervising lunch duty for over twenty years.

Paul and Jean Quinn

To the Leclerc Family: I was very sorry to hear of your recent loss. My father, John "Jiggs" Morrissey, worked with Mr. Leclerc and always had great things to say about him as a colleague and friend; my dad had the highest regard for him. I'm sure I join many in passing along my family's thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
God Bless,
John Morrissey

Fran, my sincere condolences to you Rick, Dean, and their families on the passing of Roger. I remember when we taught together at AHS in the 70’s (or 80’s) and playing bridge on on free period in the teachers’ lounge. Roger was an excellent bridge player and we had some great games with Bill Brunelle and I think either Lynn Litchfield or Walter Willard as a fourth. Good memories!

Roger and Fran were neighbors, for over 40 years, and friends of my parents. They helped my parents as they got older. Roger was a great guy and I remember him fondly.