Ronald M. Lefebvre
WINDHAM – Surrounded by love, his family, and his favorite heavenly angels, Ronald M. Lefebvre, 57, was reunited with the Lord on March 21, 2026. While his body rests, his soul burns on in every sunrise that has the audacity to be beautiful on a day you didn’t think you could face.
He burns on in every thunderstorm that rattles the windows and refuses to apologize for being loud. That’s him. He never whispered when the moment called for thunder.
He burns on in every song that finds you when your heart needs it most. That’s him giving you advice you didn’t ask for… that he somehow knew you needed.
He burns on in the 11s and 44s that appear like signposts on clocks. On receipts. On the license plate of the car that just cut you off. That’s his way of saying YES. Keep going.
In the dreams that feel so real you swear he was here. Those aren’t dreams. Those are visits. Trust that.
In the eagle that appears from nowhere on the days you need courage. Wings wide. Fearless. Commanding the sky like he commanded a room. That’s not wildlife. That’s him, reminding you to be strong.
His final words to his family: “Don’t be sad. God needs me back. I have to go, but God showed me. We will all be together again. In just the blink of an eye we will be together. We are all going to be happy. So happy. I love you all.”
Love doesn’t die. It just sleeps and waits and dreams of the moment when remembering becomes possible again.
Ronald leaves behind his wife, Julia; and six children, Shane, Kayla, McKeen, Lexi, Coralie and Whitney; and one grandson, Grayson.
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