
1945 – 2013
Quinebaug – Victoria S. (Livernoche) Lesieur, 68, of 672 Quinebaug Rd, died Sunday, April 7, 2013 in UMASS Medical Center. She was the loving wife of the late George Lesieur. Born in Webster, MA, on January 31, 1945, she was the daughter of the late Victor and Gloria (Yargeau) Livernoche.
Mrs. Lesieur worked in the food service department for the Marriott Corporation in Westborough, MA. Mrs. Lesieur enjoyed traveling and spending time at the casino. She was a member and past President of the Thompson Memorial Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW Post 10088 as well as the past President of District 4 Ladies Auxiliary.
Victoria is survived by a brother Jonathan Livernoche and his partner Nancy Wetmore of Brooklyn, three sisters Virginia Livernoche and Veronica Livernoche both of Quinebaug, and Katherine Dietz and her husband Dale of Woodstock, and a special friend Deborah MacDonald of Niantic, she is also survived by many nieces and nephews especially her devoted niece Lauri LaBrecque.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Victoria’s family from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, 2013, in the Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Grosvenordale CT. A gathering will begin at 9:30 am on Wednesday, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 am in St. Stephen Church, 130 Old Turnpike Rd, Quinebaug. Burial will follow in St. JosephCemetery. For memorial guestbook visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
Memorial donations may be made to the Ladies Aux. VFW, Department of CT Cancer Aid and Research Fund, c/o Patricia Rodriquez, 422 Forsyth Rd., Salem, CT, 06420
Donald O'Connor
Sorry to hear about your loss.. She was a great lady always had a smile when we met .
Due to my problem, I can’t make the memorial. God bless you all .
Donald O’Connor
Jackie and Alan Beard
Dear family. We are so saddened by Vickie’s passing. Wish we had known sooner how ill she was and we would have made a better effort to visit. We will miss her warmth and laugh and bright eyes. Love you Vickie.
Jackie and Al
Doreen Wilson
Our most deepest and sincere condolences to Aunt Vicky’s family. She was always so very kind and generous. We are so sorry for your loss and will remember her always with her heartfelt laughter and amazing energy.We were so happy when she was Godmother to both of our daughters (Uncle George-Godfather). We’ve been blessed and so proud to have her in our lives. Again, our sympathy and prayers we send to you and we hope they help ease some of the sorrow and give you strength through this difficult time.
Love niece & family
Ron, Doreen, Heather & Amanda
Sharon & Bruce Messenger
Vickie, Veronica and Family’
We are so very sorry for the loss of your great sister Vickey. She was a great person and I for one will miss her greatly.
We are very sorry that we will not be able to attend any of the arrangements, as you may know. Bruce’s son passed away on Saturday, April 6, and the wake and funeral are the same time as Vickies.
Please know that you all will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love to you, Sharon & Bruce
Annamay (Chalero) Gibbs & Carolyn Gibbs
So sorry to hear about Vickie’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Charles Souza
My deepest sympathy for your family’s lose. Aunt Vickie was full of life and never gave up and when I visited her the Thursday before Easter you could still see in her eyes she had places to go and people to see. Aunt Vickie will be misses by many and will remain in our prayers
The Souza family.
Mike & Suzanne Martel
Ginny,Ronna,& family,
Sorry to hear about Vickie’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have fond memories of visiting the family. I too remember Vickie’s smile and high energy.
Martha Paul
Victoria was the greatest ,I spoke to her everyday,she had so much hope. She wanted to visit Ste.anne de Beaupres quebec. in Aug.
She will be in my heart forever.
My deepesr Sympathy for the family.
sister-in-law,martha G.PAUL