According to Le Droit, he died peacefully at Maison Mathieu-Froment-Savoie on the morning of July 8. The newspaper recalls that he was first elected in 1976 and re-elected for five consecutive terms before leaving his post in 1995. He contributed to the Hull cycling network and to the construction of the Maison du Citoyen and the Arthur-Guertin Centre. Read also: Actor Marc Messier turned off at the age of 78 Expansion of the Guy-Sanche Library …
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According to Le Droit, he died peacefully at Maison Mathieu-Froment-Savoie on the morning of July 8. The newspaper recalls that he was first elected in 1976 and re-elected for five consecutive terms before leaving his post in 1995. He contributed to the Hull cycling network and to the construction of the Maison du Citoyen and the Arthur-Guertin Centre. Read also: Actor Marc Messier turned off at the age of 78 Expansion of the Guy-Sanche Library …