Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, February 25th, 1952 pg 3
DEATH OF MRS. E. LeBLANC, 68
The death of Mrs. Epherem LeBlanc, aged 68 years, occurred suddenly Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Dupuis, Shediac. Mrs. LeBlanc had been in her usual health until the last few days. In religion, Mrs. LeBlanc was a Roman Catholic and a member of the Catholic Women's League and also of the Ladies of St. Anne. Her husband died three years ago. Surviving are eight daughters, Miss Juliette LeBlanc, Saint John; Miss Regina LeBlanc. Moncton; Mrs. Raymond McGrath, Yonkers, N. Y.; Mrs. Alyre Gallant, Shawnee, Kansas; Mrs. Emile Babineau, Mrs. Edward Dupuis, Shediac; Mrs. Arthur Dezina, Ottawa and Mrs. Leonarde Leger, Scoudouc; one son, Oswald LeBlanc, Scoudouc; two stepchildren, Mrs. Philias Gautreau, Pre d'en Haut, and Edmour, Scoudouc twenty-two grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Leo Belliveau, Shediac; Mrs. Lelice LeBlanc, Moncton; Mrs. Albert Nowlan, Ste. Mary's; Mrs. Aquila Arseneau, and Mrs. Edmund Roy, Lynn, Mass., and two brothers, John LeBlanc, Grand Digue and Alyre LeBlanc, Lynn, Mass. The body will rest at the home of her son, Oswald in Scoudouc. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at nine o'clock from the Roman Catholic Church.