Jill LeClair, 68, passed away peacefully after a brief illness.
Born in Schenectady, New York, Jill was the daughter of Wakefield and Aurilla Gauthier LeClair. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Leslie Weymann and Patricia Vasquez.
Jill was the Assistant Director for Tarrant County Family Court Services from 1990 to 2018. She previously worked with the Florida Department of Health & Rehabilitation Services from 1978 to 1990. She attended The University of Tampa, The University
of South Florida and The University of Florida. Jill performed her job with the utmost professionalism caring deeply about her friends, case workers, clients, coworkers, judges and attorneys. She was a volunteer with the North Fort Worth Historical Society for more than thirty years. She had so many friends who loved her and were lucky to have Jill for a friend. Lost kittens, her dogs and horses were just some of her life-long passions.
Jill is survived by several nephews, a niece, great nephews and nieces.
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