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Liborio C. Lebron, III, affectionally known as "Lee," tragically passed away at home on January 13, 2026, after a brave and enduring battle with type 1 diabetes. In his short but impactful life, Lee made a profound impression on all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
He was born on May 24, 2006, in Painesville, Ohio a son to the late Liborio C. Lebron, Jr and his mother, Molly (Mahaney) Noce.
Attending Philo High School before graduating from Foxfire High School, Lee was a bright light in the lives of many. His friendly nature and warm smile were a constant source of comfort and joy to his family and friends. Despite the challenges posed by his health, Lee's spirit remained unbroken, exemplifying resilience and courage that left a lasting legacy.
Lee's work as a cleaning person for D & D Chambers alongside his mother showcased both his strong work ethic and his dedication to family. He found fulfillment not only in his job but also in the moments he spent with loved ones.
Passionate about Xbox games, Lee found joy in gaming, losing himself in the digital realms he explored with friends. His love for classic cars reflected his appreciation for craftsmanship and history, while a broad taste in music resonated deeply within him, this allowed him to connect with people from different walks of life. Lee also had a deep love for animals and showed kindness and compassion to every pet and creature he encountered.
Lee will be dearly missed by his parents, Molly and Radley "Jay" Noce; his siblings, Megan (Austin) Smith, Destiny Cuhna, Lisa Cutright, Anhelena Lebron, Orion Russell (Emilee Arnold) and Austin (Alex) Noce; his aunts and uncles, Sarah and Erin Mahaney, Annette and Isreal Velazquez, Tia Thompson, and, Rance and Juanita Noce; his grandparents, Ed and Kaye Noce, Mark Campbell and Randy Thompson as well as his girlfriend, Christina Raver. He also leaves behind a whole host of other friends and family.
In addition to his father, Lee is preceded in death by his grandmothers, Nancy Johnson Mahaney and Dixie Thompson; his grandfathers, Stephen Mahaney and Liborio C. Lebron, Sr; and his brother, Keegan Russell.
A visitation will be held in his honor on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, followed by a funeral service from 1:00 PM, at Goebel Funeral Home & Cremation Services, located at 36 North Buckeye St, Crooksville, Ohio, 43731.
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