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Michelle Marie Leclair, born on November 11, 1976, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, lived a life of simple pleasures and profound love. A resident of Gardner, Massachusetts, she was someone who cherished each moment she spent with her loved ones and nurtured a deep affection for the world's creatures. Michelle's heart held a special place for cats and horses, she was an avid horse enthusiast, and she devoted her free time to the hobby of collecting LaBuBu dolls, a testament to her appreciation for artistry and whimsy.
Michelle's job was perhaps the most important of all; loving and caring for her family. She passionately dedicated her life to those who mattered most to her. Her husband, Gerald Leclair, their son Donald Leclair, her father Stephen Watson, mother Bernice Richard, her brother Calvin Watson and her extended family will forever remember her warmth, infectious laughter, and the comforting presence she brought into their lives. Michelle is reunited in eternal rest with her son, Christopher Leclair, who preceded her in death.
Michelle's life was a testament to the beauty that can be found in simplicity and the impact that love and kindness can have on those around us. Her memory will forever remain in the hearts of her family and friends, serving as a beacon of light in times of darkness. We invite all who knew and loved Michelle to leave memories and upload photos to her memorial page, as we collectively celebrate and remember the wonderful life she led.
Stone-Ladeau Funeral Home, 343 Central St., Winchendon, MA.
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