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Lesbirel, John Edward , age 58, a resident of Millis, died on Sunday morning, January 31, 2010, at the Tippett Home in Needham.

Born in Boston on May 12, 1951, he was a son of the late Edward A. and Marjorie R. (Hall) Lesbirel. He was raised and educated in Newton, where he lived until 1993.

John was employed with Anomet Products of Shrewsbury for 33 years as a metallurgical engineer. A computer whiz, he also enjoyed railroad history and collecting model trains.

He is survived by his fiancé, Cynthia Moore of Needham; a son, James E. Lesbirel of Millis; two brothers, Peter T. Lesbirel and wife Petra of Natick and Paul J. Lesbirel and wife Deborah Lane of Millis; and a sister, Midge Mirabella of South Carolina.

His funeral service will be held at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 90 Curve Street, Millis, on Friday, Feb. 5th at 11:00a.m. Burial will follow at Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Visiting hours will be Thursday, 5-8p.m.
 
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Nancy and Harry Erickson  
We were really sorry to read about John. He was a good person.
 
Paul Buxton (paulbuxton@msn.com):
John was a brave, kind person. A friend I really looked up to for his humor and intelligence. I'm very sad that he's gone and will miss him.
 
Joan Richardi (JRicha1813@aol.com):
Dear Cindy and Maddie:
My heart goes out to you at this very sad time in your life. You are in my prayers.
 
Laura Wheeler (lauraw@aicompanies.com):
Mother, I'm so very sorry to hear about John, I wished that I could have met him. I know how much he loved you and Maddie. Big hugs to both of you. Love you so much (always thinking of you) Me
 
Ginger Boisclair (gboisclair@rcn.com):
To Cindy & the Lesbirel Family,

There was no one quite like John, and I know he will be dearly missed. His sense of humor will live on in all of us who knew him!
love,
Ginger
 
Kathy Wunder (Kathyw617@comcast.net):
John, we will all miss you. I have many great memories of all the laughs we shared at Debbie and Pauls. You were a truly wonderful guy. I will keep your family in my prayers.
 
Sue Bandanza (sbandanza@gmail.com):
I can't even remember how many years ago I met John. There are many happy memories of cookouts at Debbie and Paul's. It was always easy to take a seat next to John and catch up on things. He had a way of making me feel comfortable - especially on October 18th when the two of us escorted Debbie and Paul to the altar. Johnny was a good person and for those of us who knew him, he will be missed.
 
Bob and Karen Manning (Moony22@aol.com):
So sorry to hear about your brother Johns passing. We are in Florida but are supporting you in spirit. Hope all is well with the rest of the clan. We will keep you in our prayers. Lets get together later when you are up to it. peace
 
James Lesbirel (jamie@ev6.net):
I miss you dad. I love you.
 
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