In Memory of

Benjamin

Leo

St.

Pierre

Obituary for Benjamin Leo St. Pierre

Benjamin Leo St. Pierre, 25, of Enfield, CT loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many - passed away from the results of an automobile accident on Sunday, June 25, 2017. Ben was born July 12, 1991, in Hartford, CT the son of Janet (Booth) Lipomi of Manchester and Romeo St. Pierre of Enfield. He attended local schools in Enfield and was a graduate of Enfield High School Class of 2009. After high school Ben attended barbering & cosmetology school and shortly after graduating he established Somers Barbershop. Skateboarding was one of Ben's passions. He also enjoyed being outdoors – fishing and outdoor life with his father, riding his quad and spending time with family and friends. Ben worked diligently to establish Somers Barbershop and its clientele; his shining character created an immediate and loyal following. Somers Barber Shop was Ben’s professional passion, and he took pride in delighting his customers with outstanding customer service. As an avid Steelers fan, his shop spurred many lively discussions that brought his patrons back time and again. He was a stalwart supporter of the community, sponsoring local youth teams and playing on softball teams of his own. In addition to his parents, Ben is survived by his brother, Rich St. Pierre and his wife, Christina of Enfield; his loving niece, Dalea Bee St. Pierre; a brother, Mike of FL; two maternal grandmothers, Marcella Booth of Storrs and Lillian Steffek of Houston, TX; his paternal grandparents, Dea Prisk and Philip of Enfield and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Ben will be deeply missed by all who knew him; he was vibrant and full of life. Relatives and friends are welcome to join the family on Friday, June 30, 2017, from 4 to 8 pm at the Leete-Stevens Enfield Chapels, 61 South Rd., Enfield. A Mass of Christian Burial for Ben will be celebrated on Saturday, July 1, 2017, at 10 am at Holy Family Church, 23 Simon Rd., Enfield. Please meet at the church. Burial will follow in St. Patrick's King Street Cemetery. For online expressions of sympathy or directions please visit www.leetstevens.com