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Official Obituary of

David R. LeBoeuf

June 16, 2003 ~ May 4, 2024 (age 20) 20 Years Old

David LeBoeuf Obituary

Webster - David R. LeBoeuf, 20, died on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at UMass Memorial Hospital's University Campus.  

A graduate of Bartlett High School in Webster with the class of 2021. David was currently employed as a Chef at the Whistle Stop Bar & Grill in Webster.  He had the biggest heart and brightest smile.  He was funny, he was a goofball, and he loved making people happy.  He loved his brothers and sisters more than anything in the world, and would always be there for them at the drop of a hat. David was an amazing baseball player, playing his whole life, always putting on a show.  He played for Webster Little League, always making the all-star teams, for many different central Mass town’s fall ball teams, for the Double Play Invader's in Leicester, and ultimately for Energy Baseball in Worcester.  He loved to play the game, he played to win, and loved everyone he ever went to war on a diamond with, a true teammate. He shared his parents' passion for music, and made his own way on the local scene.  In recent years he took a serious interest in cooking, and became a chef, furthering his ambition to one day open his own restaurant.  There were many great things taking place in his life.  He was on a path to his best life, finding out he would become a father this year, getting engaged to his girlfriend Taralina, starting a new business which he called LeBoeuf Property Services, and just purchasing a new car a few days before he passed.  

David is survived by his parents, David N. and Amy (Light) LeBoeuf of Webster, and Erin Erickson of Northbridge.  He is also survived by his brothers, Isaiah LeBoeuf and his fiancée, Alexis Kleiza, of Oxford, and Joshua Erickson of Northbridge; his sisters, Kyla Gainger of Kentucky, Jasmine LeBoeuf of Webster, and Jadeira Erickson of Northbridge; his nephew, Elijah Gainger, and his nieces, Lily LeBoeuf and Isabella Gainger; his paternal grandparents, Denis LeBoeuf of Charlton, and Susan Baker of Wolfeboro, NH; his maternal grandparents, Thomas Light of Dudley, and Fred and Pamela Beauregard of Dudley; his great-grandparents David and Anne Baker of Wolfeboro,, NH; his uncles, Steven LeBoeuf of Wolfeboro, NH, Dylan LeBoeuf and his wife, Melanie, of Charlton, Andrew Schofield of Dudley, Richard Beauregard of Putnam, CT, and Michael Thibodeau of Salisbury, NC; his aunts, Kayla Light-Pereira and her husband, Fagnor Pereira Alves of Dudley, Melanie Kincaid and her husband, Jeffrey of Rogers, CT, and Crystal Maxwell of Putnam, CT ; and by his Godfather, Christopher Hall of Los Angeles, CA.  David is also survived by his fiancée, Taralina Mitchell, of Northbridge, who is expecting their first child in November.  He also leaves many extended family members and friends.  A huge animal lover, David also leaves behind his beloved dogs King, Coco, and Colby.  

Visitation hours will be held at Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy Street, Southbridge, MA from 4-7PM on Wednesday, May 15, 20024.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 10AM at in the St. Joachim Chapel at St. Anne's Church, 16 Church Street, Fiskdale, MA  01518. THERE IS NO VISITATION ON THURSDAY MORNING ~ PLEASE MEET DIRECTLY AT ST. JOACHIM CHAPEL.  Burial will immediately follow in St. Anne's Cemetery, Arnold Road, Sturbridge, MA.  

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Services

Visitation
Wednesday
May 15, 2024

4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Sansoucy Funeral Home
40 Marcy Street
Southbridge, MA 01550

Mass of Christian Burial
Thursday
May 16, 2024

10:00 AM
St. Anne s Church (St. Joachim Chapel, Church Street, Sturbridge)

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