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Joseph Leo
LeFebvre
1959 - 2014
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Obituary for Joseph Leo LeFebvre

Joseph Leo LeFebvre, 55, of Annesley Road passed away Thursday, April 3, 2014 at his residence following a sudden illness.

Born February 18, 1959 at Rochester, Pennsylvania, he was a son of the late Leo Fenton and Iva Mae Kearns LeFebvre. A lifetime area resident, he was employed at WTI Heritage Thermal Services. Catholic by faith, and a graduate of Beaver Local High School, he was a member of both the Glenmoor and Wellsville American Legions. An avid fan of Dale Ernhardt, Sr., the Cleveland Browns and Indians, and the Pittsburgh Penguins, he loved to travel every year to the Bowling Green National Truck & Tractor Pulls.

He is survived by two sisters, Joan Dodds and her husband, Randall of East Liverpool, and Theresa Conway and her husband, James of Columbiana, OH.

In addition, he also leaves behind a niece, Cindy Dodds Cross and her husband, Terry of East Liverpool; and two nephews, Randall Dodds and his wife, Sarah, of Nashville, TN, and Michael Conway and his wife, Lisa of Salem, OH. There is also a great niece, Hannah Dodds; and a great nephew, Zachary Dodds.

Friends may visit the family on Sunday from 2:00 to 8:00 pm at the Dawson Funeral Home in East Liverpool. Pastor Mark Blakeley of the Wellsville 1st Christian Church will conduct a funeral service at 10:00 am Monday at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.


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