BANGOR – Cecile Y. LeBlanc, 92, passed away April 26, 2008, at a Bangor health care facility. She was born Oct. 13, 1915, in Worcester, Mass., the daughter of Omer and Regina (Monfils) Jolicoeur. Cecile spent 89 years of her life living and working in Wor-cester, Mass., at Filene’s Department Store and also held various bookkeeping positions and was a homemaker for her husband and her three children. Cecile’s greatest joy was spending time with her family and keeping close connections with her sons, as they grew older. She was a longtime church member of St. Joseph’s Parish, Worcester, Mass., and also a brief participant of St. John’s Church, Bangor, for the last three years. She will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Cecile is survived by her three children, Lawrence G. LeBlanc and his wife, Angel, of Jacksonville, Fla., Louis O. LeBlanc and his wife, Linda, of Old Town and Richard N. LeBlanc and his wife, Carolyn, of St. Cloud, Minn; her grandchildren, Melissa LeBlanc and her partner, Scott, Michelle Welden and her husband, Bart, Mark LeBlanc and his wife, Emily, Michelle Theriault and her husband, David, Christopher LeBlanc, Andre LeBlanc, Nicole Buxton and her husband, Evan, Christine Herold and her husband, Paul, Amanda LeBlanc and Stephanie LeBlanc; along with her great-grandchildren, Brianna, Brady, Emily and Callie. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews and special recognition to her nephew, Norman “Jerry” Jolicoeur and his wife, Mary, of Holden, Mass. The family would like to thank the staff of Stillwater Health Care, Bangor and St. Joseph Hospital, Bangor, for their caring attention to Cecile. Visiting hours will be held 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 at Birmingham Funeral Home, 438 Main St., Old Town, where a funeral service will be held 7 p.m. with the Rev. Bruce Stevens officiating. Interment will be held Thursday, May 1, at Notre Dame Cemetery, Wor-cester, Mass. Donations may be made in Cecile’s memory to Alzheimer’s Association, 163 Lancaster St., Portland, ME 04101. Services entrusted to the care of Birmingham Funeral Home. Notes of condolences can be made at www.mem.com.