(From Ferry Funeral Home)Hadleigh Rae’Ann LeBlanc was born asleep on February 16, 2026, at 7:50 a.m., at 19 weeks and 4 days at Mercy Hospital, She will live forever in the hearts of those who love her.
Though her time on this earth was heartbreakingly short, Hadleigh was cherished beyond measure from the moment she was known. She was surrounded by love from her family who eagerly awaited her arrival and dreamed of the life she would have lived.
Hadleigh is deeply loved by her parents, Katlyn Baker and Kevin LeBlanc of Carthage, Missouri; her siblings, Xander LeBlanc, Camryn LeBlanc, Braelyn LeBlanc, and Atreus LeBlanc; and her grandparents, Dominica, Brock Fischer of Butler, Missouri; Scott Wright of Oronogo; Buffy Duhon of New Iberia, Louisiana; and Michael LeBlanc of Scott City, Kansas.
She will also be truly missed by her aunts and uncles, Trentyn Wright, Journey Roberts, Laijn Dunfield, David LeBlanc, Ava Rose Wright, and Madison Avery Wright, along with many cousins and extended family members who will forever carry her memory in their hearts.
Hadleigh’s tiny footprints left behind an everlasting mark on her family. Those footprints are small, but the love she created is immeasurable.
Though her family never had the chance to watch her grow, she will forever grow in their hearts. Every whispered prayer, every tear, and every memory of her will carry her spirit forward.
She was known only for a moment, but she is loved for a lifetime. Hadleigh Rae’Ann LeBlanc will always be remembered as a beautiful daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, and cousin — a precious angel whose presence will never be forgotten.
“Your tiny feet left the softest footprints, but your love left the deepest mark on our hearts.”
She was known only for a moment, but she is loved for a lifetime. Hadleigh Rae’Ann LeBlanc will always be remembered as a beautiful daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, and cousin — a precious angel whose presence will never be forgotten.
“Your tiny feet left the softest footprints, but your love left the deepest mark on our hearts.”

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