LeCLAIR, Louis H., Jr. Louis H. LeClair, Jr., 77, of Chicopee, MA died Monday, (August 8, 2005) at a local nursing home. He was born in Holyoke, MA, a son of the late Louis and Eleanor (Brogle) LeClair and was a graduate of Holyoke High School. He was a Milkman at H.P. Hood and Agrimart, he retired in 1993. Mr. LeClair was a United States Navy Veteran of World War II, and a member of St. Anne's Church in Chicopee. His loving wife of 55 years, Cecile (Gaudrault) LeClair predeceased him in February of this year. He is survived by his son, David of Southampton, MA; his daughter, Cathy Presutti of Rocky Hill; a brother, Richard LeClair of West Springfield, MA; two sisters, Janice Crowson of Chester, VT, and Helen Bouchard of Folsom, CA; and two grandsons, David and Gregory Presutti. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 11 a.m. in St. Jerome's Cemetery in Holyoke, MA. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions in his memory may be made to The Willimansett Center East, 11 St. Anthony St., Chicopee, MA 01013. Messier Funeral Home, 1944 Northampton St., Holyoke is handling the arrangements.
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JoAnn Stevens
August 18, 2005
David,
Please accept our condolences on the loss of your Dad. It has been an awful year for you, losing both parents in such a short span of time.
Know that you are in our hearts and we are thinking of you.
Love and a nudley squeeze,
JoAnn and Jeff
denise faircloth
August 15, 2005
Cathy & David - my deepest sympathy. Louie was quite a guy. I will never forget him or all the great times at your house when we were growing up.
I know that this has been a tough 6 months, but Louie is now at peace with Ceil. They were both very very special people! I am thinking about both of you. Love Denise
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