Édouard Le Jeune
Édouard Le Jeune (20 February 1921 – 9 April 2017) was a French World War II veteran and politician. He was the mayor of Dinéault from 1953 to 1989, and a senator for Finistère from 1971 to 1998. He was the founding president of the Parc naturel régional d'Armorique.
Édouard Le Jeune | |
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Born | 20 February 1921 Berrien, Finistère, France |
Died | 9 April 2017 96) Dinéault, Finistère, France | (aged
Occupation | Politician |
Political party | Union of Democrats and Independents – UC Union for French Democracy |
Spouse | Marie-Thérèse Le Jeune |
Early life
Édouard Le Jeune was born on 20 February 1921 in Berrien, France.[1][2][3] In 1943, after the Germans had invaded France during World War II, he joined the French Resistance.[1][2] After the war, he was awarded the Resistance Medal and the Cross of the resistance volunteer combatant.[1]
Career
Le Jeune first joined the Union of Democrats and Independents – UC, and later the Union for French Democracy.[1] He served as the mayor of Dinéault from 1953 to 1989.[1][2] He dedicated a new townhall in 1979.[2] He established the Parc naturel régional d'Armorique in 1969,[2] and he served as its founding president.[1] He served as a member of the French Senate, where he represented Finistère from 1971 to 1998.[1][2][3]
Le Jeune received the Legion of Honour in 1999.[2]
Personal life and death
Le Jeune married a native of Dinéault, Marie-Thérèse, in 1951.[2] He died on 9 April 2017 in Dinéault.[1] His funeral was held at the Church in Dinéault on 13 April 2017.[1]
References
- "Dinéault. Décès d'Édouard Le Jeune, figure politique du Finistère". Ouest-France. April 11, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
- "Dinéault. Décès d'Édouard Le Jeune l'homme du Centre-Finistère". Le Télégramme. April 13, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
- "LE JEUNE Edouard". French Senate. Retrieved April 13, 2017.