Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 12:00 a.m.
George "Allen" Leblanc
1947 – 2023
Allen leaves behind his sons: Jeff (Amanda) and Patrick (Christa); and daughter Susan (Justin); their mother Laura LeBlanc, and his brothers: Lloyd (Diane), Michael, and Dennis (Elsie). He also is mourned by nine grandchildren who knew and loved him both as Grandpa Al and Grandpa George: Shaun (Garret), Ethan (Brianna), Ainsley (Darnell), Callahan, Sophie, Isabelle, Jérémy, Piper, and Hadley. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and longtime friends from across the country.
Allen leaves behind his sons: Jeff (Amanda) and Patrick (Christa); and daughter Susan (Justin); their mother Laura LeBlanc, and his brothers: Lloyd (Diane), Michael, and Dennis (Elsie). He also is mourned by nine grandchildren who knew and loved him both as Grandpa Al and Grandpa George: Shaun (Garret), Ethan (Brianna), Ainsley (Darnell), Callahan, Sophie, Isabelle, Jérémy, Piper, and Hadley. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and longtime friends from across the country.
Allen was predeceased by his eldest son Luke, mother Marie “Bunny”, father Percy, sister Ethel, and brother Carl.
Born in Quebec, and moving often in his youth, Allen settled and lived in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario for over 40 years, working as an educator, cheering for the Soo Greyhounds, mastering the art of finding treasures at yard sales and auctions, and most important to him, raising his family. He proudly completed his MBA, taught university courses, learned to swim in his late 30’s, was hard to beat at Jeopardy, and could usually be found with several newspapers at his side. After retiring he spent his years often travelling Canada coast to coast visiting family and friends before finding a new home in the city of Lethbridge, Alberta.
In Lethbridge, Allen leaves behind his dearest wife of over 12 years, Robin Gemer and her family: Sydney, George, Tara, Mark, Jackson, and Jasper, who welcomed him into their hearts and homes. We are forever grateful for the tremendous care provided by his entire healthcare team, but especially by Robin, whose unwavering dedication, love, and support gave him the strength to continue even on the most difficult days in their journey.
A Celebration of Allen’s life will take place at a later date. In the meantime, we thank everyone for their kind words, condolences, and stories about Al, and share some of his best advice - always listen to the little voice in the back of your head, always look for a good bargain, always wear good shoes, and always, always, buy the good toilet paper.
Allen was a strong believer in furthering one’s education and that hard work and dedication, paired with training and learning opportunities, could open doors and give someone a chance to reach for the stars and achieve their goals. With this in mind, in lieu of flowers, donations are welcome to the following organizations to help further higher education opportunities for youth: Junior Achievement Southern Alberta (https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/donation-form/d5b1c369-2a07-402f-bab1-4b989c57c835) or the Dragonfly Education Fund for Lethbridge College (https://give.lethbridgecollege.ca/give/308826/#!/donation/checkout)
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Thinking of you all at this difficult time! I fondly remember Alan's love for antiques! Rest easy cousin.
Sincere condolences to Robin and the extended LeBlanc family. I will sorely miss our nearly weekly discussion about everything that makes the world go round as I shared many of his views and opinions. RIP Al….you will be missed. Uncle Lou
We were sad to learn of Al's passing. He was a most enduring friend and ever a soulmate. He was many things to me—a very caring person for family, friends, and strangers alike. And a great Canadian! In this and many other things, Al was my mentor. We were delighted by his company at our home some years ago, and the visit by Susan and Robin. That larger-than-life man will always be a part of who we are.
Dear Robin and Family, My thoughts are with you all. I enjoyed talking with Allen when we bumped into each other at the Garden and when hanging out with George. Robin, I am sending you all my love and strength. I will be there with a big "kuma" bear hug at our next meeting. My thoughts are with you.
Condolences and sympathy. Fond memories of the times we shared. I appreciate having seen Al not long ago at a swim event and the we shared talking over the two days. It brought back great memories of yard-sailing, auctions, and other family events. RIP friend.