Emery LeBlanc - 1929-2017

Emery LeBlanc – 1929-2017

1929-2017
Emery LeBlanc
1929-2017
Bathurst
– It is with great sadness that we the family announce the
death of Emery LeBlanc, 88, of Champlain St., Bathurst, passed away
peacefully with his family by his side on Friday, November 10, 2017,
at the Chaleur Regional Hospital, Bathurst, at the age of
88.
Born in Atholville,
he was the son of the late Adélard and Lucie (LeBlanc)
LeBlanc.
He is survived by
his wife, Marie Anne (Blanchard)
LeBlanc.
Two children: Michel of Ontario
and Laura Baisley (Randy) Elmsdale,
NS.
Three
brothers: Charles (Mai Frenette) of Bathurst,
Léonard (Jeannine Bossé) of Edmundston and
Gildard (Pauline St-Laurent) of
Atholville.
Two sisters: Laura
(Ernest Gallant) of Atholville and Lorraine Boissonneault (late
Emilien) of St-Maure, NB. A special niece, Diane Roy of
Beresford.
He was predeceased
by a son, Robert, brothers, Rev. Gervais, Aurèle, Henri,
Jean-Marc, Paul Emile, Léonda and two
sisters, Fernande and
Hermine.
Emery enjoyed a
long career at Brunswick Mines form 1964 to his retirement in
1986. After his retired things got busy. He was a
long time member of UCT, Gowan Brae Golf Club, the Bathurst Curling
Club, member of the “Voie du Nord” Choir, longtime
mentor of the Jr. Golf program at Gowan Brae. For all of
Emery’s many hours of volunteer work, he was awarded the
Paul Harris Award from the Bathurst Rotary Club. He will be
missed by
many.
The family will
receive relatives and friends at Elhatton’s Funeral Home
(www.wlhatton.com) in Bathurst, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and
Wednesday from 12 noon until time of funeral. Funeral mass
will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Church, Wednesday November 15, 2017
at 2 pm. Donations may be made in his memory to a
charity of choice would be
appreciated.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Emery LeBlanc – 1929-2017.source

Death notice for the town of: Beresford, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick

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