Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
1898 - 1955 (56 years)-
Name Clarence Joseph LeBlanc Born 25 Oct 1898 Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA Gender Male Died 10 Jun 1955 Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA Buried 11 Jun 1955 Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery - Lafayette, Louisiana, USA Person ID I419 Cody LeBlanc's Family Tree Last Modified 24 Apr 2019
Father Alcide LeBlanc, b. 12 Aug 1874, Youngsville, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 1900, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA (Age 25 years) Mother Clemence Elena Peck, b. 4 Sep 1873, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 23 Jul 1905, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA (Age 31 years) Married 4 Oct 1897 Broussard, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA Family ID F169 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Willie May Herrin, b. 10 Mar 1906, Van Zandt County, Texas, USA , d. 26 Jun 1970, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA (Age 64 years) Married 1 Nov 1922 Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA Children + 1. Marjorie Mae LeBlanc, b. 11 Jan 1925, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA , d. 30 May 1973, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA (Age 48 years) Last Modified 18 Oct 2016 Family ID F2242 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Clarence Joseph LeBlanc holding daughter Marjorie Mae LeBlanc - 1925
Documents Obituary of Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
Published in The Shreveport Times on June 11, 1955Clarence LeBlanc and wife visit Mrs. Clet LeBlanc
Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on November 6, 1922Trainman Injured in Accident Here Friday
Published in The St. Mary and Franklin Banner-Tribune on October 12, 1950Obituary of Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on June 12, 1955U.S. World War II Draft Card - Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
Name: Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 43
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1898
Birth Place: Broussard, Louisiana
Residence Place: Broussard, Louisiana
Registration Date: 14 Feb 1942
Registration Place: Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Employer: T & NO Railroad
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 187 lbs.
Complexion: Ruddy
Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Next of Kin: Mrs. C. J. LeBlancU.S. Headstone Application for Military Veterans - Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
Name: Clarence J. LeBlanc
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1898
Service Number: 180 07 51
Service Branch: Navy
Enlistment Date: 28 Nov 1916
Discharge Date: 8 Jan 1920
Death Date: 10 Jun 1955
Cemetery: Memorial Park Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Headstones Headstone of Clarence Joseph LeBlanc
Lafayette Memorial Park - Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Plot: Section: 8-Masonic, Plot 118, Grave 3
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Notes - Obituary:
C.J. LeBlanc, about 50, died after a long illness at an Alexandria hospital at 1 p.m. yesterday. Funeral services are scheduled at 5 p.m. today at Broussard, where Mr. LeBlanc resided.
Mr. LeBlanc is survived by his widow, the former Miss Willie Mae Herrin of Shreveport, and one daughter, Mrs. George Lee of Lafayette. His mother-in-law, Mrs. J.B. Herrin, resides at 2618 W. College St. here.
Mr. LeBlanc was a brakeman for Southern Pacific Railroad before he was injured several years ago.
(Published in The Shreveport Times on June 11, 1955)
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Funeral services for Clarence J. LeBlanc, 56, were held yesterday at the First Baptist church. Mr. LeBlanc died Friday at the Veterans Hospital in Alexandria.
Rev. R. L. Holmes, pastor of the First Baptist church, conducted the service.
Interment took place in Memorial Park cemetery where Masonic services were conducted by Clyde Creagh. The flag was presented to the family by Harry A. Dupre, chaplain of Stanley Martin - Felix Ducrest Post No. 69 of the American Legion.
Pallbearers were Dr. Maurice S. Le Doux, Oliver LeBlanc, Dr. Howard Turner, Rene L. Goff, Cyr Boudreaux and Ira Pichon.
Mr. LeBlanc was a resident of Broussard where he owned and managed a motel. Prior to this he had been employed by the Southern Pacific railroad for 14 years.
He was a member of the First Baptist church, Hope Lodge No. 145 F & AM, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and a veteran of World War I.
Survivors include his widow, the former Willie May Herrin, of Broussard; one daughter, Mrs. George J. Lee of Thibodaux and two grandchildren.
The Delhomme Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on June 12, 1955)
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