Lawrence L. LeBoeuf

September 25, 1943 ~ June 11, 2018
Lawrence Lucien LeBoeuf of Danvers, MA and Clearwater, Fl, who was born in Salem, MA September 25, 1943, lost his courageous battle to cancer Monday, June 11, 2018. He was the son of the late Joseph LeBoeuf and Yvonne (Brunet) LeBoeuf. He was the loving husband of Patricia Jeanne (Pszenny) LeBoeuf with whom he shared 56 years of marriage.
Besides his wife Patricia, he is survived by 4 children, Douglas LeBoeuf and his finance Rhonda Hayes and their six children Nicole, Amanda, Ryan, Joshua, Steven and Michael; Deborah and Shawn Sewards and their 3 children Jonathan, Madison and Benjamin; Tammy Johnston and her companion Bruce Ferriero and her 2 children Caylea and Samantha; and Tracey and Phil Pedone and their child Alexia; Tracey’s children Kelsea and Erika; and Kelsea’s children Jaelynn and Mia, Larry & Pat’s great grandchildren. Larry also has several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Roger and Francis LeBoeuf; their daughter Denise Roseno; and the late Lorraine LeBoeuf. He was also survived by his sister Claire and Armand (Skippy) Gagne and their children Michael and the late Mark; his brother Edmond LeBoeuf and his several nieces and nephews.
Larry was self-employed as a painting contractor, Larry LeBoeuf & Son. He was a member and President of the Salem and Danvers Lions Club. He was also an active member of the Franco American Club of Beverly, as well as the Polish Club of Danvers. His first love was being with his family. He loved to gather everyone and sing karaoke and he loved to play cards with his buddies in MA and FL. Larry always had a smile on his face and was loved by so many. He will be waiting just beyond the moon for his loving wife.
Larry’s life will be celebrated at C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm Street, Danvers, on Sunday, July 1, 2018. Visiting hours will be from 1pm to 4pm with a service immediately following. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Larry’s name to the American Cancer Society to help in finding a cure (www.cancer.org).
Larry was an amazing man. I met him when I was 15 years old and he treated me like one of his own kids. From family dinners to amazing vacations on the boat to Martha’s Vineyard, Larry was always smiling and joking. I didn’t realize at that young age what profound lessons Larry taught me. He taught me what a loving, caring father should be. He taught me what marriage was really about by his deep love and commitment to Pat. As an adult, he taught me to sing karaoke by encouraging me to try it even if I can’t sing. He taught me to have another bud light and laugh and sing until the sun came up. Thank you for the lessons Larry, I will love you always and hold you in my heart. Thank you LeBoeuf family for sharing him with me. I love you all. -Cindy
Larry was a great guy, always smiling and made you laugh. He & Pat welcomed our friendship immediately when we met them at Onion Town and invited us to their home and had fun doing karaoke! He will truly be missed. May he Rest In Peace. 💕🙏🏻 (Kenny & Helen)
Larry was a wonderful person and friend. My wife and I always enjoyed the time we spent with Larry and his lovely wife Pat. Larry always had a great sense of humor and he loved to sing karaoke. He also loved following the New England Patriots. He and I had this in common. I know he is in a better place but he will be missed very much by all of us.
Tall Paul and The Lovely Carol Anne
I will miss his smile at poker game at the Ranch
Lit a candle in memory of Lawrence L. LeBoeuf
There were so many and all were great. Your daughter and my brother bonded the two greatest families I know and the only good thing I can think of is now you can finally meet my mother. Sing loud up in heaven and help her keep watch on all of us.
Love you my brother and will be selfish in saying I will miss you.
It has been years since I have seen Larry but what I remember most was his extreme devotion to his wife Pat and his entire family of Children, Spouses, Their Companions, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. He designed his home in Danvers to be always inviting and welcoming to the entire family and their friends and their friends friends. The more the better. The Door was literally always Open and going “out” wasn’t was actually hanging out with Family because spending time with the Family was what was most important!. . Rest in Peace Larry, With Love, Kris (LeBoeuf) Palandro
Larry, I hope you are enjoying poker at the Pearly Gates. You will be missed
Lit a candle in memory of Lawrence L. LeBoeuf
Our sincere sympathy to Pat and the family on Larry’s passing. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He was a warm and friendly guy…always smiling. A sad loss indeed.
Lou and Cheryl Quenneville…Ranch Mobile