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Louis-Félix Pinault

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Louis-Félix Pinault Famous memorial

Birth
Rimouski, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
10 Dec 1906 (aged 54)
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 45.441567, Longitude: -75.6511486
Plot
Section Y Concession 2039
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Canadian politician. A native of Rimouski (Québec), he studiedat the seminary of Rimouski, he was awarded the Prince of Wales Medal. He was admitted to the bar of the Province of Quebec on January 20, 1879. He practiced law in the city of Québec during twenty years. He became vice-president of the Matane Railway Company. He served as Major in the 9th Battalion of the Voltigeurs de Québec Regiment, and took part in the North-West Campaign in 1885. He was promoted colonel thereafter. In 1890, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly as the Liberal representative for the district of Matane. He was defeated in yje general elections of 1892, but gor reelected at the by-election held on the 3rd of November of this same year. He kept his seat in the general elections of 1897. He had to resign when he was named Deputy Minister of the Militia Department in Ottawa, on December 7, 1898. He kept this function until his death in the federal capital.
Canadian politician. A native of Rimouski (Québec), he studiedat the seminary of Rimouski, he was awarded the Prince of Wales Medal. He was admitted to the bar of the Province of Quebec on January 20, 1879. He practiced law in the city of Québec during twenty years. He became vice-president of the Matane Railway Company. He served as Major in the 9th Battalion of the Voltigeurs de Québec Regiment, and took part in the North-West Campaign in 1885. He was promoted colonel thereafter. In 1890, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly as the Liberal representative for the district of Matane. He was defeated in yje general elections of 1892, but gor reelected at the by-election held on the 3rd of November of this same year. He kept his seat in the general elections of 1897. He had to resign when he was named Deputy Minister of the Militia Department in Ottawa, on December 7, 1898. He kept this function until his death in the federal capital.

Bio by: Guy Gagnon


Inscription

A LA MEMOIRE DU
COL. LOUIS FELIX PINAULT GMG. S.B., LLB.
SOUS-MINISTRE DE LA MILICE
ET DE LA DEFENSE DU CANADA
NE
A RIMOUSKI, P.Q. LE 9 NOV. 1852
DECEDE
A OTTAWA ONT. LE 10 DEC. 1906
ET
DE SON EPOUSE
MARIE LOUISE LAMBERT
DECEDEE
LE 10 JUIN 1951

R.I.P.

PINAULT



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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Guy Gagnon
  • Added: Feb 15, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8389020/louis-f%C3%A9lix-pinault: accessed ), memorial page for Louis-Félix Pinault (9 Nov 1852–10 Dec 1906), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8389020, citing Notre-Dame of Ottawa Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by Find a Grave.