In Celebration of

CWO Jean A. Leclerc Ret'd

March 11, 1931 -  December 11, 2015

(french version below)

Jean Alfred Joseph Leclerc, MMM, CD2

Passed away peacefully on December 11, 2015 in his 85th year, surrounded by his children and in the prayers of his loving wife Lorette Bourgeois-Leclerc , his partner of 60 years, a woman he loved and cherished to his very end. Loving Father to Paul, Marc, Pierre, Suzanne, Line (Bruce), and Phillippe (Lisa), and loving Grandfather to Marie-Elène, Erin, Austin, Marcus, Scott, Joel, Carter, Zakary and Matejko. Jean or "Johnny" to his many friends joined the Canadian Armed Forces in August 1950 serving across Canada and overseas. He achieved significant milestones throughout an illustrious career including being awarded the Order of Military Merit. His competence and a unique ability to appreciate the character of those personnel assigned to his care ensured assignments such as the first RCAF Sergeant Major for Communications Operator Training at the School of Communications and Electronics. He ended a 36 year career as the Communications Command Chief Warrant Officer, guiding the institutionalization of training objectives and standards for the communications branch. He served the RCMP for 10 years. Jean was an accomplished curler and enjoyed golf which he continued to play after his retirement. His greatest joy was spending time with his family. He has joined his beloved sons Paul and Pierre, and together they will watch over those of us left behind. Always in our thoughts and forever in our hearts, rest easy Dad, rest easy.

Those wishing may make memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Family and friends are invited to the Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services at 280 Beechwood Avenue, on Monday, December 21st, 2015 from noon until the Memorial Service at 2 p.m. in the Sacred Space. Interment with military honours will follow at the National Military Cemetery. Tributes may be sent via Lifetimes at www.beechwoodottawa.ca

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À Ottawa , le 11 décembre 2015, à l'âge de 84 ans , est décédé entouré de sa famille, Jean Leclerc époux de Lorette (Bourgeois) Leclerc et fils d’Alfred Leclerc et d’Henriette (Beaulieu) Leclerc.

Outre son épouse, il laisse ses enfants, Marc, Suzanne, Line (Bruce) et Phillippe (Lisa), ses petits-enfants, Marie-Elène, Erin, Austin, Marcus, Scott, Joel, Carter, Zakary et Matejko ainsi que plusieurs parents et amis. Il rejoint maintenant ses fils Paul et Pierre.

La famille recevra les condoléances le lundi, 21 décembre 2015 de 12h à
14h au :
Beechwood Funeral Cemetary & Cremation Services
280, ave Beechwood
Ottawa, Ontario K1L 8E2
613-741-9530

Vous pouvez témoigner votre sympathie via Lifetimes à www.beechwoodottawa.ca


Guestbook 

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Suzanne Leclerc  (Daughter)

Entered December 14, 2015 from Stittsville

I love you Dad, you have always been there for me. Life would have been so different without your Love and support. Will miss you so much --see you at the finish line.
xoxo
Yours Forever
Suzanne

Linda Fournier (Friend)

Entered December 15, 2015 from Ottawa

Suzanne: you and I met through Sharon Wigget; we last saw each other at 1950 in Bells Corners. I am so deeply sorry for your loss; your Dad sounds like an incredible man and soldier. I am hoping your grief softens quickly and you are comforted by your memories.

Johanne Leclerc (niece)

Entered December 15, 2015 from Laval

A ma tante Lorette, a mes cousins et cousines,

Mes plus sincères condoléances. je suis avec vous en pensées durant ces moments difficiles. Sincèrement,

Johanne

Marcelle et tous ses enfants (Sœur de Laurette Bourgeois)

Entered December 16, 2015 from Baie-Comeau

Toute la famille est de tout cœur avec vous tous, nos pensées vous accompagne.

Marcel Pellerin (Friend)

Entered December 16, 2015 from Orléans

It is with great regret that I learned the passing away of my dearest friend Jean (John) Leclerc.
My most sincere sympathy to all the members of their family.
May you Rest In Peace.

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