Emile Lebeau Jr., 85, Fall River

Loving and gentle, he enjoyed traveling

Posted 11/8/21

Emile Lebeau Jr., age 85, of Fall River, passed away on Saturday, November 6, 2021 with his loving wife by his side. He was the husband of Marie (Lepage) Lebeau of 59 years and son of the Emile …

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Emile Lebeau Jr., 85, Fall River

Loving and gentle, he enjoyed traveling

Posted

Emile Lebeau Jr., age 85, of Fall River, passed away on Saturday, November 6, 2021 with his loving wife by his side. He was the husband of Marie (Lepage) Lebeau of 59 years and son of the Emile Sr. and Clara (Bouvette) Lebeau. He was an inspector for Swan Finishing for 35 years, and was a gentle loving man, who enjoyed traveling and loved to spend time with his family and friends.

In addition to his wife he is survived by his brothers, William Lebeau (wife Patricia), Richard Lebeau (wife Rita), Ernest Lebeau (wife Janet) and Raymond Lebeau (wife Patricia); sisters Pauline (Carl) Dumais and Rosemarie Trinidad (husband Steven); brothers-in-law Richard Evans, Leo J. Lepage and Robert J. Lepage (wife Elaine); and many nieces and nephews. He was also the father of the late Emile Frank Lebeau III, brother of the late Juliet Ferreira (husband Horace), Claire Evans, and Judith Lepage.

Private funeral arrangements are under the care of Hathaway Funeral Home, 1813 Robeson St., Fall River, MA 02720.

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