Eugène Lafleur

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Born
Eugène-Roussy Lafleur

(1856-04-12)April 12, 1856
DiedApril 29, 1930(1930-04-29) (aged 74)
Ottawa, Ontario
AlmamaterMcGill University (BA) (BCL)
Eugène Lafleur
Lafleur c. 1900
Born
Eugène-Roussy Lafleur

(1856-04-12)April 12, 1856
DiedApril 29, 1930(1930-04-29) (aged 74)
Ottawa, Ontario
Resting placeMount Royal Cemetery
Alma materMcGill University (BA) (BCL)
Occupation(s)Lawyer, teacher, author
SpouseMarie-Alice Voruz Lafleur
Children4
Parents
  • Theodore Lafleur (father)
  • Adèle Henriette Elisabeth Voruz (mother)

Eugène Lafleur (April 12, 1856 – April 29, 1930) was a Canadian lawyer, teacher, and author from Quebec.

Eugène Lafleur was born on 12 April 1856 in Longueuil, Lower Canada, the eldest son of Reverend Theodore Lafleur and Adèle Voruz. He was raised in an English-speaking Baptist household, but could speak French proficiently.[1]

In 1870, Lafleur enrolled in the classical program at the High School of Montreal, and later attended McGill College, completing a Bachelor of Arts in 1877, and a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1880 in which he won the university's gold medal.[1] He was called to the Quebec bar in 1881.[1]

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