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Leo A. LeBel

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Leo A. LeBel obituary, 1943-2025, Manchester, NH

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1943

DIED

2025

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Oct. 1, 2025

10:00 a.m.

St. Lawrence Church

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Leo LeBel Obituary

Leo A. LeBel
Beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, Lt. Col. Leo A. LeBel, RN, CRNA, APRN, BSN, M.Ed., JD, U.S. Army Nurse Corps (Ret.), died September 21, 2025, in Stratford, CT, from complications after a fall. He was 82.
Born March 17, 1943, in Manchester, NH, to Yvonne (Cote) and Toussaint "Tony" Le Bel, Leo welcomed brother, Andre (TX), in 1945. As a child, Leo appeared on Manchester's WMUR-TV children's show S.S. Glendora with lifelong friend, Roland Bilodeau (predeceased), and host Glendora Buell (survives), with whom he happily reconnected in his later years.
Leo graduated from Bishop Bradley High School in 1960, studied business at Boston College, then transferred to Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing, where he was one of New Hampshire's first three male nurses-and the only man in his class. There, he met his love, Theresa "Terry" Brodeur of Penacook, NH; they married on April 8, 1967, and shared 58 years together.
After graduating in 1965, Leo entered active duty, trained as a nurse anesthetist at Walter Reed, and served with the 24th Evacuation Hospital in Vietnam, arriving the night of the Tet Offensive, spending his first night under a mattress, then working over 30 hours straight treating the wounded. While overseas, he learned of the early birth of daughter, Christine, in Feb. 1968, but did not meet her until she was almost one.
Beloved son, Robert, soon joined the family in 1970. Leo then earned his BSN from St. Anselm College in 1972 and, while stationed in Germany, an M.Ed. from Boston University in 1974, both with high honors.
He retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel in 1984, after 20 years of service, with tours in NH, MD, Germany, TX, and WA. He earned a JD from the University of Puget Sound in 1987, then became Director of the Nurse Anesthesia Program for Southern CT State University and Bridgeport Hospital, later serving at the Chicago headquarters of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists before returning to CT to continue clinical practice.
Leo was highly respected in his field, administering anesthesia, teaching, writing numerous articles and textbook chapters, and serving in various leadership roles with the AANA and multiple nursing associations over decades. Ever hard-working, with a lively mind, everyone thought he would never retire, but he finally hung up his scrubs, leaving Griffin Hospital in Derby, CT, in 2013. He remained active in his professional organizations until 2022.
Leo was a proud son, husband, father, brother, veteran, teacher, French Canadian, Catholic, HAM radio enthusiast, amateur astronomer, crossword afficionado, news junkie, pun spinner, and lover of a good gin-and-tonic and mystery novel. Known for his humor, generosity, and curiosity, he inspired generations of nurses with his mentorship. He will be deeply missed by Terry, Christine, Robert, Andre, Glendora, and all who knew him.
The family deeply thanks the 3rd-floor staff at Lord Chamberlain Rehabilitation and CT Hospice for their excellent care.
A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, October 1, 10:00AM, at St. Lawrence Church, 505 Shelton Ave., Shelton, CT, with later interment at the NH State Veterans Cemetery. Donations may be made to St. Anselm College, the Connecticut Nurses Foundation, or a charity of your choice.

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Published by Connecticut Post from Sep. 25 to Sep. 28, 2025.

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William Mathia

September 29, 2025

I only knew Leo for a short time as a CRNA student. However his influence was profound and life altering. Leo's ability to interact,his personality and overall cheerful countenance simply reflected his humanity. He truely made a differance for me. Thank You Leo.

Barbara Sawyer Gilbert

September 26, 2025

Thank you for your service.
Barbara Sawyer Gilbert, COL (Ret.), AN
Director, Region 1, Army Nurse Corps Association

George Soncrant

September 26, 2025

Leo was blessed with the gift of having a positive lifelong effect on numerous individuals´s lives. More than most people, he left his mark on the world via his students. He was my teacher 50 years ago, and I still remember his humor and especially his patience. RIP my old friend. I will see you again someday.

Margaret Flinter

September 26, 2025

I am so sorry to learn of Leo's passing, and am so moved by reading about his career in the military, including being in Vietnam---all of which just adds to the deep admiration I have held for him since first meeting him. I think he is one of the nursing legends in our state, and his presence and wisdom will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to the entire family. Margaret Flinter, RN/APRN in Ct. for more than 50 years and former President, Ct. Nurses Association

Mary J. Littleton

September 25, 2025

Some of the happiest memories of my life are from working with Leo in the Nurse Anesthesia course at Madigan Army Medical Center. My condolences to his family.

Pease ANGB Retiree Activities Office

September 25, 2025

The Pease ANGB military Retiree Activities Office (RAO) would like to offer our sincere condolences and our gratitude for LTC Leo A. Lebel's service to our country in the United States Army. If you would like help with any matters related to casualty assistance, Defense Finance & Accounting Service, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), Veterans Affairs (VA), etc. you can contact our office on Pease Air National Guard Base at 603-430-2636 or [email protected]. The RAO is staffed by volunteers, all military retirees themselves, and our sole purpose is to provide assistance to any military retirees and surviving spouses/family members with anything related to their military service and/or benefits, in particular during difficult times such as this.

We are deeply sorry for your loss.

John W. Symington
CMSgt, USAF, Ret
Director, Pease ANGB RAO

Destiny Figueroa

September 24, 2025

My heart is with Christine, Terry, Rob, and the entire family during this incredibly hard time. Leo was such a gentle, loving man who always made me feel like family. I´ll never forget his laughter, his kindness, and the way he patiently helped me with my homework. Holidays and family gatherings will never feel the same without him. He will always hold a special place in my heart. Sending you all so much love, strength, and comfort as you grieve

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