02/05/2026
On February 2 , 2026 Leo A Laflamme passed at the Gill Odd Fellows Home in Ludlow, VT. He was born January 10,1938 in Jefferson, NH to Franciella Laflamme and LucienLaflamme. In his younger years, he, his brothers and mother moved to various places in northern New Hampshire. His schooling was in various places as well. As a result, he didn’t finish his studies in high school.
In November 1955, he entered the Air Force. In February 1956, he reported to Samson AFB in Cheyanne, WY. Here he entered technical school with a concentration in communications and telephone/cable install and repair. He was re-stationed in Louisiana and then he was on to Remy AFB, Puerto Rico, from 1957-1959. It was in the Air Force that he got his GED.
Upon returning from service, he worked for Local Telephone Co., it changed names a few times while he was employed there: ConTel, GTE and VTel. He completed 50 years of service, retiring on January 26,2001.
In Dec 1979, he joined St Johns Lodge # 41. He became a member of the York Rite Bodies-Chapter, Counsel and Commandery in1984. He joined the Mt Sinai Shriners in May 1991.Next, in 1995 he was picked for the Jesters #151 in Montpelier, VT. He was “put on-line” rising through the ranks to become Potentate in 2006, a position that he was excited about as it brought himself and Linda to many different cities in the US and Canada, promoting the purpose of being a Shriner. He was a volunteer fireman with the Springfield Fire Department in the 1970’s.
He met the love of his life, Linda Fontaine at a dance in 1960. They later married on July 20,1963 at St Mary’s Church in Springfield, VT. They welcomed 2 daughters,Terri (Heath) Stevens and Carol (Shawn) Blake, 3 grandchildren Cody Stevens (Nik), Adrienne Murray (Dillon), Kameron Blake and 2 great-grandchildren Maya and Tucker Murray.
The family also included his 3 brothers Paul & Edward (Ted) Laflamme and William McLain and many cousins.
He also enjoyed camping trips with the family, doing various activities with the Shriners, being a representative to the Shriners Orthopedic Hospital in Springfield, MA for many years, parading with his Shrine club, the Mt Sinai Joes riding his 3-wheeler dressed as a clown, giving high 5’s to the kids on the edge of the street. He never missed a parade.
He will be missed as a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He had that way about him, his smile and his personality that made him endear to whomever he met. He could converse with just about anyone.
A special thank you to the wonderful staff at the Gill Home, the whole staff was kind, caring and thoughtful. Everyone knew Leo and will be missed by all who met him there.
Visiting hours will be held from 2:00 – 4:00 PM on Friday February 20, 2026 at the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont. A memorial service and masonic service will follow at 4:00 PM.
Please view Leo's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/leo-laflamme