Interment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery No. 1 in Breaux Bridge.
Mrs. LeBlanc was the original owner of "Burger Best" in Lafayette. She was a seamstress and had the honor to make the Mardi Gras gowns for the Kings and Queens in both Lafayette and New Iberia. She was a member of The Greenhouse in Lafayette and she loved gardening, crocheting and paintings of statues.
Survivors include her daughter, Edith L. LeBlanc of Breaux Bridge; her sons, Curtis J. LeBlanc and his wife, Joyce of Breaux Bridge and Elton P. LeBlanc of Lafayette; seven grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Willis LeBlanc; her parents, Bernard and Odile Blanchard Allemond, Sr.; seven brothers; and one sister.
Interment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery No. 1 in Breaux Bridge.
Mrs. LeBlanc was the original owner of "Burger Best" in Lafayette. She was a seamstress and had the honor to make the Mardi Gras gowns for the Kings and Queens in both Lafayette and New Iberia. She was a member of The Greenhouse in Lafayette and she loved gardening, crocheting and paintings of statues.
Survivors include her daughter, Edith L. LeBlanc of Breaux Bridge; her sons, Curtis J. LeBlanc and his wife, Joyce of Breaux Bridge and Elton P. LeBlanc of Lafayette; seven grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Willis LeBlanc; her parents, Bernard and Odile Blanchard Allemond, Sr.; seven brothers; and one sister.
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