The community of Shediac, New Brunswick, is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Marc “Supa” LeBlanc, a well-known and deeply loved figure whose vibrant personality, generosity, and zest for life touched countless lives.
Marc, who worked as a Floor Sales Manager at Moncton Car Guys, passed away unexpectedly, leaving friends, family, and colleagues stunned and grieving.
A Life Lived to the Fullest
Marc LeBlanc was more than just a skilled professional in the automotive world—he was a man who knew how to live life with joy and passion. Friends remember him as a social cornerstone, always ready to gather people together for fun, laughter, and music.
Whether it was a sunny afternoon on the water, a jam session by the campfire, or a quiet evening with friends, Marc made every moment count. Those closest to him describe Marc as a “gem” — someone with a big smile, an even bigger heart, and an endless supply of warmth and generosity.
His knack for making people feel welcome and valued earned him friendships that spanned across communities, generations, and backgrounds.
Music, Friendship, and Unforgettable Memories
Marc was a talented drummer and an enthusiastic musician who often played with friends at parties, on boats, around campfires, and in basements. He occasionally sat in with local bands, creating memories that his friends will cherish forever.
One close friend recalled playing for Marc’s brothers and mother at recent birthday celebrations, highlighting just how much music was part of his life and how it strengthened his connections with loved ones.
In the days leading up to his passing, Marc enjoyed time with friends on the water—a familiar and joyful setting for him. One of his companions shared how they took a picture that night, and someone remarked, “Who’s spirit is passing by?”—a moment now remembered with bittersweet poignancy, as if Marc’s presence was captured one last time before his departure.
A Beloved Presence at The Wharf
Marc was also a familiar face at The Wharf and other local gathering spots. Known affectionately there as “Super Saver,” he had a natural ability to brighten the atmosphere wherever he went. Staff and patrons alike recall his kindness, humor, and willingness to lend a hand.
“The Wharf lost a dear friend today,” one tribute read. “Marc’s big smile and generous spirit will be deeply missed. Rest in peace, Marc—you made this place brighter just by being here.”
Impact in His Career
At Moncton Car Guys, Marc’s role as Floor Sales Manager was more than just a job—it was an extension of his personality. Customers trusted him not only for his professionalism and knowledge but for the genuine care he showed in helping them find the right vehicle. Colleagues remember him as a team player who brought energy, positivity, and a sense of camaraderie to the workplace.
Tributes from the Heart
Since news of his passing broke, an outpouring of love and condolences has flooded social media, reflecting just how many lives Marc touched. “I’m beyond upset… devastated,” one friend wrote.
“But all I know is, Marc Supa, we lived a wonderful, great life together. RIP xoxo.” Another friend expressed heartfelt sympathies to Marc’s family—Luc, Joey, Linda, and Donna—as well as the countless others who were privileged to know him.
Gone Too Soon, Never Forgotten
While the cause of Marc LeBlanc’s passing has not been publicly disclosed, the suddenness of his loss has left a deep void in the hearts of many. The stories and laughter he shared will continue to live on through the memories of friends and loved ones who were fortunate enough to know him.
Marc’s life was a reminder of the importance of connection, community, and embracing every opportunity for joy. His spirit—full of music, laughter, and kindness—will forever be remembered in Shediac, Moncton, and beyond.
Rest in peace, Marc “Supa” LeBlanc. You were truly one of a kind, and your light will be missed but never forgotten.