In Memoriam : Anne LeBrun
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Michael Sackstein - December 6, 2012
Unfortunately I will be unable to attend the memorial service as I am still finishing up with final exams. But I wanted to send my condolences out to Pete and Alex LeBrun, as well as the rest of the family! I'm very sorry for your loss. She was a great woman, very kind hearted! She will be missed very much! If there's anything I can do, please let me know!
Elizabeth Ely - December 9, 2012
Peter and family, so sorry for your loss unfortunately will not be able to attend service. Our thought and prayers are with you. Alan and Beth Ely
Ellen Shanahan - December 10, 2012
I was so saddened to read of your loss in the paper--my mother, Ellen Cooper, always told me about the wonderful LeBrun family and loved to talk with Anne. She saved your Christmas cards so she could show me Alex growing up. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Nan Cooper Shanahan
Kris Granetz - December 18, 2012
To Alex, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear mother, Anne. You were once in school with our twin daughters, Rachel and Sarah and even though they left your school system years ago, she would always ask me about them with great interest. We had learned just last Fall that we were both fans of needlepoint. I am now sad that we didn't get together to share our hobby. Thinking of you at this time. Fondly, the Granetz family
Bill Gillespie - January 11, 2013
Anne was an incredibly kind neighbor on Will Merry Lane. She was a listener without parallel. I recall on numerous gatherings, usually around Christmas and New Years, we would chat. She would assimilate every detail of my too-long accounts of my goings-on - and then she would ask very perceptive and tailored questions about me and my little life! She was always fun to talk with, and she had an uncanny knack of cheering folks up. I sensed something wrong when I got no Christmas card from her and family - she loyally sent one each year, though I had not seen her for some decades. And Alex you can believe she was one proud Mom - her cards always featured you and she would write, in her classic very neat script, what your latest projects were. I am only one of many who will miss her greatly.
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Anne B LeBrun - age: 60
