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A Tribute To the Fallen
Leigh Moreau 1981-2003
***ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY***
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Leigh Moreau  "Follow your Heart
This Site is a Dedication to a Cousin of mine that has meant dear to me over the course of my life. We grew up together, we shared stories together, and better yet, talking to her has helped me find out who i am. If it wasn't for Leigh I probably wouldn't have ended up going to college. She was loved by many and brought happiness to many people that she interacted with. Her life was tragically taken Febuary 21, 2003 at the Rhoad Island club fire in West Warwick, RI.She was a senior at Spring Feild College and was about to Graduate this semester. Her Parents will be accepting her diploma at graduation.  This site is a dedication to her, in her rememberance of her and what she has done to bring smiles to so  many people she had met. I love you Leigh and Always will. I will never forget you.


THE FOLLOWING FROM THE  PROVIDENCE JOURNAL:
                          
Leigh Ann Moreau, 21; credo: 'follow your heart'

If you knew her, you loved her.
The fact that she was loved by all is what set 21-year-old Leigh Ann Moreau apart, her family and friends say.It may have been the radiant, infectious smile that initially drew the many,many people she counted among her friends.Or the way she lived her life with passion, urging others to "follow your heart." It was by that credo that Leigh Ann lived her life, said her mother, Jean. Even
when her family disagreed with some of her choices, Leigh Ann would gently remind them that she had to follow her heart. As a testament to her belief in that motto, Leigh Ann had a tattoo on her lower back of Chinese symbols that expressed the phrase. Leigh Ann -- who was known affectionately as Leigh Lu, Leigh-Leigh, Leigh Ro or just Leigh -- lived many years in Pawtucket and moved to Stadden Street in Providence in 1989. She attended Our Lady of Consolation School in Pawtucket, St. Patrick School in Providence and Classical High School, wher she made the honor roll Last December, she received her bachelor's degree in art therapy from
Springfield College, in Springfield, Mass.; she would have received her diploma in ceremonies this spring.She had already applied to and been accepted by several graduate schools, her family said Leigh Ann planned to pursue a career in art therapy. She dreamed of helping to heal people with physical or mental ailments by encouraging them to express themselves through art. A dark-haired young woman and middle child, Leigh Ann lived the way she painted -- truly and vibrantly, with deep appreciation for the simplicity and beauty of life, her family said. While art therapy was her chosen career, her love for the arts took many forms, including that of music. Last summer, she celebrated Bob Dylan's return to the Newport Folk Festival by attending the event with another Dylan fan -- her father, Richard. "It was through her love of music that she truly connected with those whom she loved," Jean Moreau said Leigh Ann had gone to The Station nightclub with a group of friends, only some of whom survived the fire.Her family believes that Leigh Ann remains with them, in another form."Every time you hear a dog bark, a bird chirp or some random critter scurryyou will know she is there, helping that critter through whatever woes it is experiencing, just as she will continue to do with all of us," her mother said.
Links of related interest
SFF Volunteers
Station Club Memorial Petition
Springfeild University
Angels of Rhode Island