Mary Elizabeth LeBlanc  June 15 1938  December 20 2019

Mary Elizabeth LeBlanc June 15 1938 December 20 2019

June 15 1938 December 20 2019
Mary’s Obituary Mrs. Mary Elizabeth LeBlanc, 81, of Alexandria, entered eternal rest on Friday, December 20, 2019, at Rapides Regional Medical Center, Alexandria, LA. She worked as a respiratory therapist at Mercy Hospital in New Orleans and will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Those left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory include four sons, Christopher Miller and his wife, Beth, of Las Vegas, NV., Terry Miller and his wife, Nancy, of Newnan, GA., Don LeBlanc and his girlfriend, Kimberly, of Savannah, GA. And Chris LeBlanc and his wife, Christine, of Colorado Springs, CO.; seven daughters, Donna Miller, of Appomattox, VA., Kerin Benjamin and her husband, Raymond, of Lebanon, OR., Angela Tanner and her husband, Robin, of Cheneyville, Joy Firmin and her husband, Adley, of Cottonport, Hope LeBlanc, of Hernando, MS., Cathie Moss, of Cottonport and Beth LaCombe and her boyfriend, Demond, of Alexandria; twenty-one grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Friends may post online messages of condolences for the LeBlanc family by visiting www.rushfh.com. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Mary Elizabeth LeBlanc June 15 1938 December 20 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Oakdale, state: Louisiana

death notice Mary Elizabeth LeBlanc June 15 1938 December 20 2019

obituary notice Mary Elizabeth LeBlanc June 15 1938 December 20 2019

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