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Rita M. Leclerc

March 8, 1930 ~ December 20, 2025

Born in: Sanford, Maine
Resided in: Sanford, Maine

Rita M. Leclerc, 95, of Sanford, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, December 20, 2025.

She was born on March 8, 1930, in Sanford, one of ten children born to Frederic and Phelanise “Minnie” (Legere) Doiron. Rita grew up in Sanford and attended local schools. She often fondly recalled her childhood, sharing that although her family had little materially, their home was filled with love, laughter, and music.

Rita began working at a young age in the local mills and later, in her retirement years, taught exercise classes at elder care facilities.

In 1953, she married the love of her life, Joseph Bernard “Ben” Leclerc. Together they shared 63 years of marriage, Rita was primarily a devoted homemaker who took great pride in caring for her family.

A devout Catholic, Rita credited her long and fulfilling life to her strong faith. She was especially proud to be a 43-year cancer survivor. She and her family cherished summers spent at their home in Wells, and later in life, Rita and Ben enjoyed wintering in Holiday, Florida, for nearly 20 years.

Rita was always well dressed, dignified, and proud. She loved playing Beano and enjoyed trips to the casinos. Above all, she adored her family and was a doting grandmother and great-grandmother. Known for her generousity Rita was always willing to help others, whether through quiet acts of kindness or support for those less fortunate.

She was predeceased by her beloved husband, J. Bernard Leclerc; her grandchildren, Damien Horgan and Alexander Caras; and eight of her siblings.

Rita is survived by her three daughters, Nancy Horgan and her husband Steve of Scarborough, Denise Bougie and her husband Ron of Sanford, and Laurie Caras and her husband Nick of Saco; seven grandchildren, Kevin, Amanda, and Bethany Bougie, Andrew and Katrina Horgan, and William and Ben Caras; nine great-grandchildren; her brother, Roger Doiron and many extended family members.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, January 5, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will take place in the spring at St. Ignatius Cemetery.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to Hospice of Southern Maine and to Rita’s exceptional caregivers over the years, whose dedication and compassion allowed her to remain in the comfort of her home.

Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider a donation in Rita’s memory to St. Thomas School 69 North Ave. Sanford, ME 04073.

Services

Mass of Christian Burial: Monday, January 5, 2026 11:00 am

St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish Holy Family Church
66 North Avenue
Sanford, Maine 04073


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  1. Although we only met on a few occasions, she was one hot ticket. She will be greatly missed, it was my honor to have become a small part of your amazing family.
    Fly free sweet lady…
    Always
    Angela Wills

  2. She was a Beautiful person.. We enjoyed seeing her at several family gatherings. She always smiled when she saw her Grand children and Great Grandchildren ,they were the light of her life . She was so proud of her family. She will be missed. She will be a very special Angel to many.

  3. I will always remember Mrs lecler every year after my merere Cecile died I brought her fudge she lived right across from my grandparents Joe and Barbara henry she was very good friends with them until they both passed away sending my love and prayers

  4. Rita was always a great friend to my parents. I will always remember the laughs we shared at bingo. I will keep her in my prayers.
    Always Joann

  5. Rita was a special lady. I knew her for a long time. She loved bingo and her family and
    Many friends.
    I was privileged to know her.

  6. Aunt Rita was such a delight to be around she she would always make us laugh she was a precious and stylish lady she will be missed dearly

  7. Rita was such a sweet lady. Always looked so stylish and beautiful. My heart was so broken to hear of her passing. 💔
    Rita and I would see each other and she always asked about my family and grandchildren. I hope she knew that meant alot to me .
    Our thoughts and prayers and deepest condolences are with all of her family and friends. 🙏 ❤️
    Rest in heavenly peace sweet lady …you will be forever missed by all. 🙏 ❤️

  8. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Lovely lady lovely smile so very gracious and loving. She will be forever remembered in our hearts.

  9. To Rita’s family, My sincere condolences to her family. I so injoyed talking to her at Bingo. She will be missed. Sincerely, Rachel ( Collette ) Burbank

  10. My sincere condolences to Rita’s family! Such a sweet lady whom I had the pleasure of knowing! Love Lorraine St.Pierre

  11. To My Sweet Rita, I will Always remember when we saw each other at Bingo We gave such Tight Hugs🤗I Always admired how well dressed you always were. I Loved cheering for you when you would win. I will Miss your Sweet Hugs. RIP Sweet Lady🌟❤️xo

  12. Rita was a wonderful role model for graceful aging. It was always a pleasure to chat with her after church and to admire her stylish outfits. She and Ben were among the first to welcome us to Holy Family parish back in the 1980s. We will miss her and send our heartfelt condolences to her loving family.

  13. I just want to express my utmost sincere condolences to the entire family..there just are not enough words to express how special this classy woman was. Loving, caring, a true class act. May she rest in eternal peace.


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