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Local obituary: Arya LeBeau, 12, Southbridge 7th-grader

"On the wall of her bedroom, she had a to-do list for the summer that included plans for trips to Six Flags and spending time with her friend's doing activities like makeup lessons, getting their nails done, crafts, and creating dance videos."

Arya LeBeau. – via Legacy.com

Arya LeBeau, age 12, passed away on Saturday, May 24, due to injuries she sustained on May 23rd. She is survived by her mother, Charlene Cabrera of Southbridge, and her father, Jeremy LeBeau of Worcester. Her maternal grandparents, Awilda Romero of Southbridge and Dimas Cabrera Jr. of Southbridge, as well as her great grandmother, Raquel Quinones of Buffalo, NY, along with her paternal grandparent Paul Bailey of Southbridge, aunts, uncles, cousins, and close friends.

Arya was a 7th grade student at Southbridge Middle School.

On the wall of her bedroom, she had a to-do list for the summer that included plans for trips to Six Flags and spending time with her friend’s doing activities like makeup lessons, getting their nails done, crafts, and creating dance videos. She loved going on random adventures, especially in the woods. She was always swimming in the summer. She was such a special little girl, everyone absolutely adored her. Her sassy and smart self is going to be greatly missed.

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Her vibrant and outgoing personality will always be cherished.

Arya’s funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Monday, June 2, in the House of Destiny, 104 Everett Street, Southbridge. Please go directly to church.

Burial will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, June 1, in the Belanger-Bullard Funeral Home, 51 Marcy Street, Southbridge.


This local obituary is published via Legacy.com and Belanger-Bullard Funeral Home. Want a loved one’s obituary featured on Boston.com? Submit your obituary here, or email it to [email protected].

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