1942 - 2024
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Sandra J. LeBlanc, 81, of Tewksbury, MA, formerly of Woburn, MA, died Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at Andover Manor. Born in Winchester, MA, she was the daughter of the late Joseph McLaughlin and Esther (Dowd) LeBlanc. She graduated from Woburn High School, Woburn, MA, with the class of 1961.
She worked in the healthcare field as a caregiver, and part-time as a florist at Star Market. Sandra was free spirited and enjoyed traveling, especially to York Beach, Maine. She was a communicant of St. Charles Church, Woburn, MA. She is survived by her two children and four grandchildren.
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Kelly McLaughlin
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May she rest in peace
Sandras’ mothers name was
Esther E ( Dowd ) McLaughlin- not Leblanc
Laurie Field
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Rest in peace dear cousin. You will be missed. Give our grandmother (Mama) a big hug for me. Kisses!
Anne Dowd
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Sandi
You truly were one of a kind. You often walked the road less travelled living your life your way but unfortunately alienating some along the way. You were a patient caregiver to many developmentally delayed clients. You were a caring Nanny. You were a proud graduate of St. Charles High School. A lover of all animals. You held the self acclaimed title of S.H.#1(those of you who knew Sandi know what that means) God Speed Sandi. May you rest in Peace
Your cousin
Joanne E Nelson
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You can now rest in the Lord’s arms, Sandi. Auntie Ester& Uncle Joe many years ago opened their home to us when my Mom passed and you were an great “cousin” to us …like a big sis. THANKS 💔
Noreen Chabot
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So sad to read this. We regrettably lost touch after high school, probably because I moved so many times. There were different towns in Massachusetts, then Florida and now Maine. However, when we were younger, while growing up on Porter Street, I have so many great memories. We had Impromptu picnics, made clothes for our paper dolls, later the Spa and the Y dances. We were bridesmaids in each other’s wedding. Miss you❤️
Noreen Mossman Chabot
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So sad to read this. We regrettably lost touch after high school, probably because I moved so many times. There were different towns in Massachusetts, then Florida and now Maine. However, when we were younger, while growing up on Porter Street, I have so many great memories. We had Impromptu picnics, made clothes for our paper dolls, later the Spa and the Y dances. We were bridesmaids in each other’s wedding. Miss you❤️