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| Leo Alexander Hieblinger, 44 |
| By Administrator |
| Wednesday, May 12, 2010 01:53 PM |
|
Leo Alexander Hieblinger, age 44, of Duxbury, died on May 4 in Plymouth. Born in Brookline, he was the son of Gloryia (Conroy) Marie and the late Leo B. Hieblinger. He graduated from Duxbury High School and then went on to Northeast Broadcasting School, class of 1983. He volunteered as a sound man for a talent show fundraiser that benefited middle school children in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. He was a fan of NASCAR, loved cooking and enjoyed listening to Aerosmith. Mr. Hieblinger was employed as a computer technician for Children’s Hospital in Boston. He leaves his mother, Gloryia Marie; his step-mother Sophia Hieblinger; his sister Jane Patton and his nephew Colin, of Old Orchard Beach, Maine; and his niece Katherine Kerbow of San Antonio,Texas. The funeral took place at the Cartmell Funeral Home. He was buried in the Mayflower Cemetery in Duxbury. Donations in his memory may be made to the Loranger Middle School Band and may be sent to Cartmell Funeral Home 150 Court St., Plymouth, MA 02360. |







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