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Yvan Serge Cournoyer (born November 22, 1943) is a Canadian former professional hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens for 16 seasons, from 1963–64 to 1978–79, winning 10 Stanley Cups.
Ève Cournoyer, 43, Canadian singer-songwriter. [177] Prabuddha Dasgupta, 55, Indian fashion photographer, heart attack. [178] Alex Falconer, 72, Scottish politician, MEP for Mid Scotland and Fife (1984–1999). [179] Pedro Gasset, 88, Spanish Olympic field hockey player. [180] Jerry Grant, 77, American race car driver, liver failure and ...
Robert A. Chase commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army in 1949, while in the middle of his surgical residency training. [3] He returned to complete his residency at Yale University in 1953, and was then assigned to be the Chief of Surgery at the U.S. Army Hospital in Leghorn, Italy.
Cournoyer is a surname of French Canadian origin, denoting someone who lived at a farm with a walnut tree. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Charle Cournoyer (born 1991), Canadian skater
Gérard Cournoyer (18 April 1912 – 11 November 1973) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Sorel, Quebec and became a lawyer by career. Cournoyer studied at the Saint Hyacinthe Seminary, then attended the University of Montreal where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees.
Ève Cournoyer (May 15, 1969 – August 12, 2012) was a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec, most prominent in the 2000s. [1] She was most noted for winning the SOCAN Songwriting Prize in the French division for her song "Tout arrive" in 2006. [2] Cournoyer began her career in music by writing songs while raising her daughter. [1]
Réjean Cournoyer (born December 5, 1971) is a Canadian actor and singer, and was raised in a bilingual home. Growing up his family was members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
1934 – Jean Cournoyer, Canadian politician [149] 1934 – Ray Hnatyshyn, Canadian lawyer and politician, 24th Governor General of Canada (d. 2002) 1934 – Roger Norrington, English violinist and conductor; 1934 – Howard Schnellenberger, American football player and coach (d. 2021) [150]