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LeBLANC-John of Voorhees, NJ formerly of NYC., husband of the late Ann (nee Mallon). Survived by Edward, Kenneth, Suzanne LeBlanc & Valerie LeBlanc he was father of the late Michael. Also 4 sisters & five grandchildren. Mass 10AM Monday St. Andrew the Apostle Church Gibbsboro, NJ. Viewing Sun eve Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 & Evesham Rd. Marlton, NJ. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, NY. Donations to Scleroderma Research Foundation, 2320 Bath Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105.
M. Paul LeBlanc Dies at 64; Led Arthur Andersen & Co.
M. Paul LeBlanc, retired chairman of the Manhattan-based accounting firm of Arthur Andersen & Company, died Sunday at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He was 64 years old and lived in Darien, Conn.
MAURICE LEBLANC, WRITER, 76, DEAD; Author of Detective Stories, Creator of Arsene Lupin, Is Stricken in France
Leblanc, Maurice
LEBLANC WITNESSED BONNOT'S LAST STAND; Vividly Describes Dynamiting of Garage and French Bandits' Death in To-morrow's Times.
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THE PASSING OF M. LEBLANC; CORRELATIVE OF THE DECADENCE OF THE FRENCH QUARTER. A Frenchman Writes About the Restaurateur Who Entertained Poets, Artists, and Students in His Bleecker Street Resort -- Some of His Countrymen Sure that the Dispersion of
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