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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
− | Leo LeBuis was born February 10, 1912. | + | Leo LeBuis was born February 10, 1912 in Albany, NY. His brother and sister were: |
+ | *Wilfred LeBuis, Colonie | ||
+ | *Irene McCaffrey, Latham. | ||
==Education== <!--DELETE THIS LINE IF NOT NEEDED--> | ==Education== <!--DELETE THIS LINE IF NOT NEEDED--> | ||
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− | ==Occupation== | + | ==Occupation== |
− | + | Leo was a life-long resident of this area and served several years as a business clerk at the Berne-Knox Central School. Later he worked at General Electric during the war years and then with Klersy Builders in Delmar. After his retirement he continued part-time work as a carpenter with his son-in-law, Pete Bassler. | |
==Marriage & Children== | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
− | + | Leo LeBuis married on August 20, 1935 '''[[Filkins, Doris F.|Doris Filkins]]'''. | |
*'''[[Janice Irene LeBuis]]''' married Peter Bassler | *'''[[Janice Irene LeBuis]]''' married Peter Bassler | ||
*Robert LeBuis, and his wife, Roberta, of Barneveld, N.Y. | *Robert LeBuis, and his wife, Roberta, of Barneveld, N.Y. | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | < | + | Leo LeBuis died at St. Peter's Hospital on Nov. 28, 1985. |
+ | [[File:19851205LeBuisLeoNObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Leo N. LeBuis Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — December 5, 1985</center>]] | ||
==Obituary== | ==Obituary== | ||
− | + | '''LEO N. LeBUIS''' | |
− | LEO N. LeBUIS | + | |
− | Services were held Monday for | + | Services were held Monday for Leo N. LeBuis from Berne Reformed |
− | Leo N. LeBuis from Berne Reformed | ||
Church. | Church. | ||
− | Born in Albany Feb. 10, 1912, Leo | + | |
− | LeBuis attended Albany High | + | Born in Albany Feb. 10, 1912, Leo LeBuis attended Albany High School. On August 20, 1935 he married Doris Filkins. The couple enjoyed their golden wedding party a short time before he entered St. Peter's Hospital where he died Nov. 28, (1985). |
− | School. On August 20, 1935 he | + | |
− | married Doris Filkins. The couple | + | Leo was a life-long resident of this area and served several years as a business clerk at the Berne-Knox Central School. Later he worked at General Electric during the war years and then with Klersy Builders in Delmar. After his retirement he continued part-time work as a carpenter with his son-in-law, Pete Bassler. |
− | enjoyed their golden wedding | + | |
− | party a short time before | + | Active in the Berne Fire Co. for 41 years, he was awarded life membership in the company and was secretary of the fire district commissioners. He was also a member of the Berne Ambulance Squad, a member of the greater consistory of the First' Reformed Church of Berne where he sang in the choir. He was active in the Hilltown Senior Citizens. |
− | entered St. Peter's Hospital where | + | |
− | he died Nov. 28. | + | Survivors include his wife, Doris Filkins LeBuis; four daughters and three sons: Mrs. Fred (Janice> Bassler, Berne; Mrs Merrit (Diane) Chamberlain, Billings, Mont.; Robert LeBuis, Barneveld (Oneida Co.); Mrs. Dennis (Marlene Boomhower, Westerlo; Donald LeBuis, Mokena, Ill.; Charis Haskin, Saratoga Springs; and Dennis LeBuis, Berne; his brother, Wilfred LeBuis, Colonie:, and, one sister, Irene McCaffrey, Latham. He is also survived by twenty grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. |
− | Leo was a life-long resident of | + | |
− | this area and served several years | + | Rev. Robert Hoffman officiated at the Memorial Service. Leo's daughter Diane designed the program "A Celebration of the Fulfillment of Life for Our Friend Leo N. LeBuis," and the music was provided by his brother Wilfred and his daughters Marlene and Charis. Tributes to their father were written by his son Robert and daughter Charis and read at the service. His granddaughter Debbie Bassler created many of the floral arrangements and pall-bearers were six grandsons: Jeff, Joe, and, Jerry LeBuis, Dean and Ross Haskin, and Mark Boomhower. |
− | as a business clerk at the | + | |
− | Berne-Knox Central School. Later | + | Arrangements were by Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont, with burial in the South Berne Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Reformed Church of Berne or to the Berne Ambulance Fund. |
− | he worked at General Electric | ||
− | during the war years and then with | ||
− | Klersy Builders in Delmar. After | ||
− | his retirement he continued | ||
− | work as a carpenter with his | ||
− | son-in-law | ||
− | Active in the Berne Fire Co. for | ||
− | 41 years, he was awarded life | ||
− | membership in the company and | ||
− | was secretary of the fire district | ||
− | commissioners. He was also a | ||
− | member of the Berne Ambulance | ||
− | Squad, a member of the greater | ||
− | consistory of the First' Reformed | ||
− | Church of Berne where he sang in | ||
− | the choir. He was active in the | ||
− | Hilltown Senior Citizens. | ||
− | Survivors include his wife, Doris | ||
− | Filkins LeBuis; four daughters and | ||
− | three sons: Mrs. Fred (Janice> | ||
− | Bassler, Berne; Mrs Merrit (Diane) | ||
− | Chamberlain, Billings, Mont.; Robert | ||
− | LeBuis, Barneveld (Oneida | ||
− | Co.); Mrs. Dennis ( | ||
− | Boomhower, Westerlo; Donald | ||
− | LeBuis, Mokena, | ||
− | Haskin, Saratoga Springs; and | ||
− | Dennis LeBuis, Berne; his brother, | ||
− | Wilfred LeBuis, | ||
− | sister, Irene McCaffrey, Latham. | ||
− | He is also survived by | ||
− | grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. | ||
− | Rev. Robert Hoffman officiated | ||
− | at the Memorial Service. Leo's | ||
− | daughter Diane designed the | ||
− | program "A Celebration of the | ||
− | Fulfillment of Life for Our Friend | ||
− | Leo N | ||
− | provided by his brother | ||
− | his daughters Marlene and Charis. | ||
− | Tributes to their father were | ||
− | written by his son Robert and | ||
− | daughter Charis and read at the | ||
− | service. His granddaughter Debbie | ||
− | Bassler created many of the floral | ||
− | arrangements and pall-bearers | ||
− | were six grandsons: Jeff | ||
− | Jerry LeBuis, Dean and Ross | ||
− | Haskin, and Mark Boomhower. | ||
− | Arrangements were by | ||
− | |||
− | with burial in the South Berne | ||
− | Cemetery. Memorial contributions | ||
− | may be made to the First | ||
− | Reformed Church of Berne or to | ||
− | the Berne Ambulance Fund. | ||
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 5, 1985 | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 5, 1985 | ||
Latest revision as of 02:21, 25 November 2012
Birth
Leo LeBuis was born February 10, 1912 in Albany, NY. His brother and sister were:
- Wilfred LeBuis, Colonie
- Irene McCaffrey, Latham.
Education
Occupation
Leo was a life-long resident of this area and served several years as a business clerk at the Berne-Knox Central School. Later he worked at General Electric during the war years and then with Klersy Builders in Delmar. After his retirement he continued part-time work as a carpenter with his son-in-law, Pete Bassler.
Marriage & Children
Leo LeBuis married on August 20, 1935 Doris Filkins.
- Janice Irene LeBuis married Peter Bassler
- Robert LeBuis, and his wife, Roberta, of Barneveld, N.Y.
- Marlene A. Boomhower, and her husband, Dennis, of Westerlo
- Donald LeBuis, and his wife, Donna, of Mokena, Ill.
- Charis Cummings, and her husband, Dennis, of Wilton, N.Y.
- Dennis LeBuis of Selkirk, N.Y.
- Diane Chamberlain
Death
Leo LeBuis died at St. Peter's Hospital on Nov. 28, 1985.
Obituary
LEO N. LeBUIS
Services were held Monday for Leo N. LeBuis from Berne Reformed Church.
Born in Albany Feb. 10, 1912, Leo LeBuis attended Albany High School. On August 20, 1935 he married Doris Filkins. The couple enjoyed their golden wedding party a short time before he entered St. Peter's Hospital where he died Nov. 28, (1985).
Leo was a life-long resident of this area and served several years as a business clerk at the Berne-Knox Central School. Later he worked at General Electric during the war years and then with Klersy Builders in Delmar. After his retirement he continued part-time work as a carpenter with his son-in-law, Pete Bassler.
Active in the Berne Fire Co. for 41 years, he was awarded life membership in the company and was secretary of the fire district commissioners. He was also a member of the Berne Ambulance Squad, a member of the greater consistory of the First' Reformed Church of Berne where he sang in the choir. He was active in the Hilltown Senior Citizens.
Survivors include his wife, Doris Filkins LeBuis; four daughters and three sons: Mrs. Fred (Janice> Bassler, Berne; Mrs Merrit (Diane) Chamberlain, Billings, Mont.; Robert LeBuis, Barneveld (Oneida Co.); Mrs. Dennis (Marlene Boomhower, Westerlo; Donald LeBuis, Mokena, Ill.; Charis Haskin, Saratoga Springs; and Dennis LeBuis, Berne; his brother, Wilfred LeBuis, Colonie:, and, one sister, Irene McCaffrey, Latham. He is also survived by twenty grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
Rev. Robert Hoffman officiated at the Memorial Service. Leo's daughter Diane designed the program "A Celebration of the Fulfillment of Life for Our Friend Leo N. LeBuis," and the music was provided by his brother Wilfred and his daughters Marlene and Charis. Tributes to their father were written by his son Robert and daughter Charis and read at the service. His granddaughter Debbie Bassler created many of the floral arrangements and pall-bearers were six grandsons: Jeff, Joe, and, Jerry LeBuis, Dean and Ross Haskin, and Mark Boomhower.
Arrangements were by Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont, with burial in the South Berne Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Reformed Church of Berne or to the Berne Ambulance Fund.
- Altamont Enterprise - December 5, 1985
Additional Media
Leo Lebuis: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Leo Lebuis
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Saturday February 10, 1912
Date of Death: November 1985
Est. Age at Death: 73 years, 9 months
Last known residence:
City: Berne; South Berne; West Berne
County: Albany
State: New York
ZIP Code: 12023
Latitude: 42.6069
Longitude: -74.1594
Sources