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Lawrence LeBlanc

December 26, 1937 — May 24, 2016

Lawrence LeBlanc, 78, died Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 06:20 PM. He was a native of Crowley, LA and resident of Houma, LA. Visitation will be held at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church on Monday May 30, 2016 from 9:00 AM until The Mass of Christian Burial begins at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow in Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Cemetery. He is survived by his, Loving Wife of 56 years, Barbara Ann Hebert LeBlanc, Children, Lisa LeBlanc Landry and husband Ricky Landry, Mary LeBlanc Morrison and husband Michael Morrison, Simon LeBlanc, Clair LeBlanc Talbot and husband Dennis Talbot and Andrew "James" LeBlanc, Sr. and wife Jessica Guidroz LeBlanc, Grandchildren, Stevie LeBlanc Trahan, Tammy Landry Bergeron, Ricky John Landry and Dylan Landry, Lawrence "Larry" LeBlanc, Lindsey Morrison, Spencer LeBlanc, Sadie LeBlanc and Simone LeBlanc, Joshua Talbot, Caitlin Talbot, Abbie Talbot, Kristen LeBlanc, Andrew LeBlanc, Jr and Sarah LeBlanc, Great Grandchildren, Tyler LeBlanc, Taylor Trahan, Harley Trahan, Karleigh Bergeron, Katelynn Bergeron, Dakota Bergeron, Noah Bergeron, Bailey LeBlanc and Emma LeBlanc, Cayleece Talbot, Dion Talbot, Kingston Talbot, Malaysia Pickens, and Liam Racine, Brothers, Dewey LeBlanc, Jr and Fernis LeBlanc; and his loving dog Chico.  He was preceded in death by his, Parents, Dewey "Jack" Joseph LeBlanc, Sr and Dometile Foreman LeBlanc Leger, Son, Patrick Wiley LeBlanc, Grandchildren, Ashley Marie Landry and Brooke Elizabeth Talbot, Great Grandchild, Zoe Faith Appledorn, Sister, Joyce LeBlanc and Dorothy "Toot" LeBlanc Primeaux,  andBrother, Ray LeBlanc, Sr.  He was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church.  Lawrence was in the Knights of Columbus along with being a Mason. He loved woodcarving and working with leather. He had a passion for nature and a love for animals. He enjoyed lecturing about poisonous reptiles to schools throughout the state.  He lived for his wife and family and loved them unconditionally. The greatset love of his life was Jesus Christ. Chauvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the LeBlanc Family
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