Ronald-LeBlanc-Obituary

Ronald E. "Lefty" LeBlanc

Norwich, Connecticut

Mar 27, 1934 – Sep 10, 2013

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BORN
March 27, 1934
DIED
September 10, 2013
LOCATION
Norwich, Connecticut

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Ronald E. "Lefty" LeBlanc March 27, 1934 - September 10, 2013 NORWICH - Ronald E. "Lefty" LeBlanc, 79, of Norwich, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 10, 2013. On March 27, 1934 he was born in Norwich, the son of the late Ernest and Cecile (Gaudet) LeBlanc. He grew up in Norwich and was a...

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Jeanne,I am so sorry to hear of Lefty's death. He was a great guy. Lisa and I are away and just found out. So sorry for you and your family's loss. Please tell Deb and Danny we are thinking of them at this time.

Jeanne - You are so right...the words just don't exist to explain how we could both lose the loves of our lives so close together. My heart is broken and it aches for our children. I pray that peace will someday find a place in our hearts.
In Deepest Sympathy, Susan and Family

Dear Mrs. LeBlanc and family -
Please accept my belated sympathies on the passing of your husband, Coach Lefty LeBlanc. As you may recall, I spent most of my time in the Norwich City League as an opponent of Al Abraham's. I can tell you pitching against Lefty's teams - with all the talent he assembled year in, year out -was always a formidable challenge. My recollection is that Lefty was a fierce competitor who loved to win while on the field. Off the field, he was a gentleman - and...

Dear Jeanne:

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. You are in my prayers.

Sending my deepest sympathy to you Jeanne and your family for your loss.

To the Leblanc family, I've had the opportunity to meet and work with your husband and dad. It was a pleasurable experience. Rest in peace Lefty.

Todd and Michelle

Dear Jeanne and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy on your loss. I'll always remember being your flower girl. Jo-Ann and David Dorn

I am so saddened to hear of lefty leblanc, He was a wonderful man.and i went to school with his daughter. .lefty you worked with my mom carol bissonette/burdick and my stepdad robert burdick at robertson paperbox. i will always remember you and every time i see a shining star i will now its you looking down on us from heaven amen.

I was deeply saddened to learn of your loss. I worked with "Lefty" for many years. Always loved and respected him and will think of him often and fondly for the rest of my life. Our deepest sympathies, Mark Finley and family