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Pierre Cardinal

Pierre bought Gaétan Langevin's cottage in 1993, with the aim of spending his summers in the region. Over the years, he renovated it and, in 2007, decided to enlarge it and make it his main residence. In 2009, the retirement project began.

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Guy Desjardins 

Entrepreneur and manager in both the private and public sectors, Guy, and his wife Aline, laid the groundwork for their retirement in 2002 by acquiring a four-season cottage on Petit lac des Cèdres. Ever since, they have actively participated in the Cedar Lakes community.

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Jean-Guy Carignan (1953-2020)

His wife, Donna, his daughter, Lindsay, and his two grandchildren, along with all his friends, wish to commemorate the memory of a man who held the lacs des Cèdres community close to his heart.
 

Born in Maniwaki on June 12, 1953, Jean-Guy passed away on May 4, 2020, at the age of 66. A local man from the very beginning, Jean-Guy spent his childhood creating cherished memories at Grand lac des Cèdres, where his maternal grandparents owned a cottage. Frequently, the family would gather there in large numbers on Sundays. It comes as no surprise that Jean-Guy had a profound connection to lacs des Cèdres.

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Lee McConnery (1934-2023)

The APLC wishes to honour the memory of Lee McConnery, a resident of Petit lac des Cèdres and an active member of the APLC.
 

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