Brad A. L'Abbe

April 4, 1984 ~ May 18, 2017
Brad A. L’Abbe, 33, died unexpectedly at his home in Worcester on Wednesday, May 18, 2017.
Born in Salem on Apr. 4, 1984, he was the son of Mark and Doris (Guerrette) L’Abbe of Danvers. He was raised and educated in Gloucester and attended Gloucester High School. He served honorably in the U.S. Army and graduated from the Northeast Tractor Trailer School.
Currently, he had been employed at LKQ Salvage as a forklift operator. Brad had a love of cooking and worked in several restaurants including Chili’s and the Macaroni Grill. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed fishing and hunting.
In addition to his parents, he leaves a son, Justin L’Abbe of Gloucester, his fiancée, Colleen Sarsfield of Worcester, his brother, Steven L’Abbe of Minnesota, his grandparents, Irma Guerrette of Maine, Larry Guerrette and his companion Pat Botto of Salem, and Shirley and Ray L’Abbe of Florida, as well as a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, and friends.
His Funeral Service will be Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 1PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Burial will follow in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Wednesday from 5-8PM in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations in Brad’s name may be made to Shatterproof, 101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park, 1st Fl., Norwalk, CT 06851 or online at www.shatterproof.org.
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My heart aches for you Doris and Mark..May you find peace in knowing that he rests with the angels and the strife is over
He is the spitting imagage of his mom. Always happy completely handsome. Always called me mom. He couldn’t of loved his family more than he did. You will be missed. Love you Dawn Campbell
So saddened by this news. My condolences to his family and friends. He was a real funny guy. Rip xo
Doris & Mark , we were sorry to here the news about Brad . Our Thoughts & Prayers are with you and your family
So sorry for your loss
My Condolence to you Doris and rest of the family. My prayers and thoughts. May you guys be comfort in the days to come.
Kobe Hernandez, SCM-HOW.
Brad we Love you always. It is sad for us but we are happy you are at peace. Love you Nana and Grandpie
I grew up with Brad in Magnolia, playing in the woods and rollerblading around the neighborhood– I am so sorry for your loss.
My Condolence to you Doris and rest of the family. My prayers and thoughts.
Haile Hernandez SCM HOW
“My condolence goes out to you Doris and your entire family . My thoughts and prayers goes out your family during this time of tremendous grief.
Marline
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To my cousin Brad! Always joking around about how girly I am! With my makeup and how long I take to get ready! Joking about how freaked out I get over bugs! I will miss your infectious laugh and how you could light up the whole room! You will be forever missed and loved!!!!! You’re an angel now baby! Don’t worry everyone will take care of the love of your life Colleen and that little baby!!!! I love you Brad!!!!
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Brad rest in the arms of the Lord, and be at peace.
Mr. and Mrs. L’Abbe – sorry for your lost.
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Bradleen, our hearts are so sad but thank you for LOVING Colleen as you did! You will forever be in our hearts <3 x
I will always remember the sparkle of possibility in Brad’s eye, his infectious laugh and his charismatic personality. Doris, Mark and Colleen may you feel the peace of God’s presence in this difficult time.
My deepest sympathies. Sue
I did not have the pleasure of meeting Brad but wish i had and always enjoyed when his dad boasted about how great of a son he is and how great he’s doing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire L’Abbe family during this difficult time.
Dave, Cheryl & girls!
Mark and Doris: I am so very sorry for your loss. I simply have no words to express the depth of my condolences.
Susan Mason