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Madeleine LeProux Obituary

Madeleine LeProux Madeleine LeProux ACTON Madeleine (Tissier) LeProux, 89, passed away on Monday, November 16, 2009 at Kindred Hospital, Waltham. She was the wife of the late Emmanuel J. LeProux, who died in 1997. Madeleine was born in Les Cotes D'Arey, France, and is survived there by her sister, Marie Therese Jourdan and her husband, Paul Jourdan, and their children, Francoise and Pierre. Mrs. LeProux was also a longtime resident of Concord, where she worked for many years at the Cheese Shop on Walden Street, with her loyal friends, Bill and Louise Barber. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Galya and her husband, Donald, of Westford, and by her son, Louis LeProux of Richmond, Va. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Claire Galya of Norwich, Vt., Colleen Galya of Amherst, Paul LeProux and his wife, Alice, of Richmond, and by Gail and Larry. She has three great-grandchildren, Lucas, Jonathan and Alefaire, all of Richmond. Arrangements were under the care of Glenn D. Burlamachi, Concord Funeral Home, Concord. Proud to be family owned, operated and occupied since 1936. For online guestbook and tribute, visit www.concordfuneral.com.

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Published by The Beacon-Villager from Dec. 15 to Dec. 22, 2009.

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December 16, 2009

With deepest sympathy. It is difficult to express in words but know that friends are there to listen and comfort you. May the peace of God that excels all thought be with you at this time.

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