LIVERMORE — Louise C. LeBlanc, 84, passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, Aug. 1, in Livermore, with her family by her side. She was born in Jay on Sept. 25, 1932.
Louise loved children and was always surrounded by grandchildren. Louise worked at Sanitation Dairy where she met her husband, Raymond. She also helped raise her younger siblings after her mother passed and worked at Dubord’s Market and Wilson’s Department Store. She enjoyed cooking and being surrounded by family.
She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Raymond P. LeBlanc; a son, Dale LeBlanc; a daughter, Donna; son-in-law, Ken Landry; six grandchildren, Justin (Nancy) LeBlanc, Jacob (Stephanie) Landry, Aubray Louise (Nate) Futera, Anna (Steven) Howe and Elizabeth and Rose LeBlanc; and four great-grandchildren, Cadence Louise and Kallie LeBlanc, Declan Landry and Eloise Futera.
She is also survived by her siblings, Maurice (Nancy), Joe (Shirley), Andy (Elaine), Anne Duguay and Lucille Dubord.
She was predeceased by her son, Paul; her parents, Joseph and Malvina; and siblings Norman, Rene, Lionel, Pauline, Claire and Jeanne.

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