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Alice Marie (Perry) LeBlanc

Apr 24, 2024

Alice Marie (Perry) LeBlanc passed away on April 22, 2024 at the age of 70 years young. Alice was born March 25, 1954 in Attleboro, Massachusetts. She was the third daughter born to Ernest and Jean Perry. Alice spent her younger years in Attleboro and Cape Cod, then most of her teenage years were spent on the island of Guam.

After graduating from Nashua High School (Elm Street) in 1972, she worked for Centronics in Hudson , beginning as a quality control inspector and working her way up to production manager. After Centronics, she worked for the former Nashua Trust Bank in the savings department, bookkeeping, and reconciliation department. Shortly after arriving back in the Nashua area from Guam, Alice met Bill while playing softball for the Benson’s Wild Animal Farm in Hudson. Soon after that, they were married and raised two sons. Along with her husband Bill, they were puppy raisers for Guiding Eyes for the Blind. Together, they raised 19 puppies and worked endless hours educating and informing others about the great work of these special dogs. Alice and Bill were named Citizens of the Year by the Hudson Grange for their work with Guiding Eyes. They also enjoyed camping and cruising in their spare time. Alice always said that her best work was done at her church. As a long time member of Pilgrim Congregational Church, Alice served in many capacities: asst. collector, collector, asst. treasurer, treasurer, missions board, diaconate board, board of directors, cabinet, fair committee, supper and hospitality committee, Sunday school teacher, youth leader, and she worked tirelessly and with great enthusiasm for the Pilgrim Church thrift shop.

Alice is survived by her best friend, life partner, and husband of 50 years Bill LeBlanc. She is also survived by her sons Scott LeBlanc and Amy of Hudson, and Eric LeBlanc of Austin, TX. The sunshine of her life were her grandchildren Hannah Alice, Ethan Tiberius William, Caleb Owen George, and Mary Autumn. “Whatever happened at grandma’s never happened!!” Alice believed that your first bonds of friendship are with your siblings and she had four: Barbara Willis of Epping, BJ Morgan of Nashua, Bill (and Samara) of Litchfield. She was predeceased by her sister Patricia. She was also “Aunt Snoop” to countless nieces and nephews, and doggy mom to Scooby Ruby Doo’. A very heartfelt thank you is sent to home, health, and hospice services.

At her request, there will be no calling hours. A happy and joyous Celebration of Life will be held at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 4 Watson St., Nashua, NH 03064, on Saturday May 11, 2024, at 12pm, followed by a simple fellowship and coffee hour. Donations may be made to New Hampshire Special Olympics in honor of all those living and flourishing with autism. “Without glitter there would be no sparkle in life”.