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Canadian public speaker and author (1930–2020)
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Jean-Marc Chaput
Jean-Marc Chaputin
Born6 November 1930
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died6 June 2020(2020-06-06) (aged 89)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s)Public Speaker
Author

Jean-Marc Chaput (6 November 1930 – 6 June 2020) was a Canadian public speaker and author.

Biography

The son of Robert Chaput and Gladys Reid, Jean-Marc Chaput spent his childhood on 4e Avenue, between Rue Masson and Saint Joseph Boulevard. He attended Collège Ahuntsic, Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal, and HEC Montréal. On 14 February 1953, he married Céline Graton at Saint-Nicolas d'Ahuntsic in Montreal. The couple had five children: Patrick, François, Isabelle, Pierre-Yves, and Geneviève. They also had 21 grandchildren.

Chaput died on 6 June 2020 in Montreal due to bone cancer at the age of 89.

Publications

  • À la recherche de l'humain, une recherche du bonheur et de nos possibilités (1988)
  • Politiquement incorrect (2006)
  • À la recherche de l'humain (2007)
  • Une vie d'amour et d'épreuves (2011)

References

  1. Perreault, Mathieu (6 June 2020). "Le conférencier Jean-Marc Chaput meurt d'un cancer". La Presse (in French).
  2. "Le conférencier Jean-Marc Chaput est mort". Radio-Canada (in French). 6 June 2020.


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