Paul passed away peacefully at his home in Upper Sackville.
Paul was born in Liverpool, NS. He was the son of the late Elva and Adolphus LeBlanc of Liverpool.
Paul was an avid fisherman and hunter who loved the outdoors. His passion was his 1937 Chevy Coach Master Deluxe. He belonged to the Halifax Antique Car club and the Pre-war Car club. Paul was a people person and loved to talk to everyone. He would take his grandson every morning in the black bus, before school, to Tim Hortons where they would talk to all the regulars. He and his wife belonged to the Long Lake Loggers ATV club and loved going on runs with everyone. He was a scout leader for years and loved his volunteer work with the Springfield Lake Rec Center. He was a very active member of the community. If he wasn’t at the rec center you could find him walking. Paul was the kind of person who would help anyone in the community. Paul worked for many years as a surveyor with various companies including Standard Paving, Lafarge and Dexter.
He loved spending time with his family; especially his grandkids. He loved to travel and visit his brothers in Ontario and Newfoundland, as well as his son and family in Calgary.
Paul is survived by his wife Dolly May LeBlanc (Wolfe) of Upper Sackville, NS. His daughter Crystal (Kenny) James of Middle Sackville, NS, son Jason (Holly) LeBlanc of Calgary, AB and his grandchildren Alex and Isabella James and Addison and Sophie LeBlanc. His Brothers Andy LeBlanc of Kingston, ON, John (Carol) LeBlanc of Liverpool, NS and Jim (Carol) LeBlanc of Ottawa, ON and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister in law Louise (Andy) LeBlanc.
There will be no service held and in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada. https://kidney.ca/
To view or place an online message of condolence please visit www.cruikshankhalifaxfuneralhome.com
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