He was born in Lowell, Dec. 18, 1937, the son of the late Lucien and Claire (Guilbault) Lefebvre. He was an Army veteran.
Prior to his retirement, Mr. Lefebvre worked for Town Taxi in Lowell for several years and had previously worked as a security guard with Wannalancit Mills in Lowell for many years.
He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Sheila R. Sheppard and her husband, Robert of Dracut; a son and daughter-in-law, Michael R. Lefebvre and his wife, Debbie of Lowell; a brother, Raymond Lefebvre of Florida; eight grandchildren, Robert, Bryan, Kevin and John Sheppard, Michael, Marc, Matthew and Mitch Lefebvre.
He also leaves his former wife, Pauline Pelletier of North Chelmsford; two aunts, Theresa Tessier and her husband, Ralph of Lowell, and Evelyn Nadeau of Florida; three nieces, Jeannette Rocha and Michelle Kemling, both of Florida, and Ann Marie Vasquez of New Hampshire. He was also the brother of the late Robert and Roger Lefebvre.
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October 8, 2003
"ON EAGLE'S WINGS HE'LL RAISE YOU UP......RAISE YOU TO SHINE LIKE THE SUN....AND HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HANDS" Michael Crawford
Sheila Sheppard
October 7, 2003
Dad,
You will be missed by all of us. I'm greatful for the time we had, althought it was to short I have alot of memories and your grandsons will never forget you. They are always reminded of you when the look at all the baseball cards and stamp collections you have given to them and the way you always said goodbye to them "see you later alligator, when your legs are straighter" as you shook their feet. I will miss the coffees you would bring me (you know how much I like my coffee)expecially today it being my birthday I will miss our coffee together. We love you and will miss, you will always be in our prays. Say Hi to Meme for me. Love Sheila
ANN VASQUEZ
October 7, 2003
DEAR UNCLE MOE,
WE WILL MISS THE HOLIDAYS AND ALL THOSE BIRHDAYS I HAD AT MEME'S HOUSE.
MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WITH MEME AND PEPE.
LOVE YOUR NEICE,
ANNE MARIE
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September 27, 2003
My deepest sympathy to the family,and friends....I am sure that all your loved ones have surrounded him ,welcoming him on the other side....don't forget that we are all deeply connected still,to those that have gone on before us...always.. til we take that journey ourselves... live well and keep the faith...Moe, vaya con dios....your step daughter swirling cloud
Michelle Kemling
September 24, 2003
My Uncle,
Meme' is waiting for you with open arms. SHHH!!, Just between you & me she will keep you safe ;) I know, in your special ways how much you loved Raymond your baby brother, you need not worry. I will take care of him until you meet again. Thanks for touching my Life! We Love you.
Your Niece,
Michelle (Lefebvre) Kemling
Ed Dubreuil
September 22, 2003
Moe,
What can I say? Ever since we met at Wannalancit, we became instant friends. As Property Manager, I knew I could count on you to watch over the parking lots, buildings, and Security Office. You were loved by everyone at Wannalancit. It was great having you on my dart team, and we had great times at the end of the season dart parties as well as the Halloween parties. I am glad that I called you a week before you passed. It was great hearing your voice again, and I will never forget the conversation we had.
To Moe's family:
I was honored to consider Moe one of my dearest friends. We will all miss him tremendously. My heart goes out to you all.
Donald & Jeannette Jutras
September 20, 2003
With our deepest sympathy from Your cousin and also Aunt Evelyn Nadeau in Fl. you will be missed.
Joanie Ryan
September 20, 2003
Moe,
Had good times together, shall never forget. Our prayers are with you.
Francis, Joanie and Jackie
Jeannette Rocha
September 19, 2003
Good bye to my Dear Uncle
May he rest in peace. I will visit him next month on my visit to New England.
James Keefe
September 18, 2003
Dear Moe;
You will be greatly missed, It's been a pleasure working with you. God Bess.
The Keefe Family
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