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LeBlanc, Ulysse
15 février 1946 - 13 novembre 1976, 30 ans
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Paru dans le Moncton Times & Transcript du 16 novembre 1976

A former Memramcook East man is dead and his brother is in critical condition in Montreal hospital after a three-car collision on Montreal's Champlain Bridge early Saturday night (13 novembre) ; two others died in the crash. Dead is Ulysse LeBlanc, 30, of nearby Brassard, Que., one of the drivers in the three car crash. The two other drivers, both of Montreal, were killed in the 8 p.m. collision on the one and a half mile long bridge.

In Montreal hospital is Emile LeBlanc the dead man's brother. Mr. LeBlanc had moved to the Montreal area about 10 years ago.

Born at Memramcook East, he was a son of Paul and Zita (LeBlanc) LeBlanc. Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, the former Rose Richard of Acadieville; a son, Richard; five sisters, Mrs. Pierre Thérien (Elise) and Miss Maria LeBlanc, both of Montreal, Mrs. Conrad LeBlanc (Laura) and Mrs. Normand Poirier (Dolorès), both of College Bridge, and Miss Cécile LeBlanc, at home; five brothers, Paul-Eugène of Dieppe, Roland, Ola and Jérôme, all of Memramcook East, and Emile in Montreal hospital, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Médias LeBlanc of Villa Providence.

The body is to rest at the Dupuis funeral home, Memramcook, this afternoon. Funeral arrangements will be announced.