William-LeClair-Obituary

William T. "Bill" LeClair

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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LeClair, William T. "Bill" LeClair & Associates on June 23, 2007, age 58, of Inver Grove Heights. Survived by children Nicholas, Brian and their mother Jan. Brother of Jim (Betty) -Mayville,ND, Marty (Cindy) - Delaware City, DE, Janet (Mike) Nelson - Apple Valley. Also survived by many...

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I'm so sorry to hear about Bill. I just found out today.
Jan, my heart goes out to you and Brian and Nicholas. I hope the boys are doing well.
I wish I were'nt so far away from you all. I sure would like some hugs
passed around, and to talk about some about the crazy company parties you had.
Contact me if you wish, I do get up there once a year and I stay at Drovers when I do. Would love to see you my next trip up.
Love you all! May God be with you, holding your hand every...

Corrado Tuccitto and daughters, wish to extend our deepest sympathy. We had many fun times growing up with Bill on Frost Street remembering all the dances, softball games, neighborhood BBQ's, tag football, night tag or just hanging out. All good memories!

I very sorry to hear about Bill. It has been many many years since I have seen Billy. We shared the same block on Frost street as kids. We just did what kids do, just had alot good fun. Again I am so very sorry for your lost.

To the family of Bill. So sorry to hear of Bill's passing, and our thoughts are with you. Hard to believe it has been 50 years since we were all kids in the neighborhood. Many good memories of Bill, Jim and Marty. May God bless you all.

Barbara (Maher) and Michael Reinardy Our Best Wishes

My condolences to the family of Bill.
The Schmitz's, Johnson's and LeClair's had many happy childhood memories.

To Bills family. I am sorry to hear about Bill. He was our tax man for many years, and a very very nice guy. We will miss him. My sympathy goes out to all of his family. It just won't be the same any more, with him gone. Thank you Bill for all your help.

This memory goes back a long time - I remember watching war movies at Bill's house with him and other kids from the neighborhood. It seems we just had a good time together.