Loïc Bouvard
Loïc Bouvard (20 January 1929 – 27 November 2017) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the Morbihan department, and was a member of the Union for a Popular Movement. Personal. Loic Bouvard married Elizabeth Bouvard in 1969 in Reading. They have 5 children and 15 grand children. Loic Bouvard's father, Michel Bouvard, was a 4-Star General in the French Air Force, who liberated Toulon during WWII and led the Air Force's Secret Services. Loic Bouvard's mother was Andrée Caron. He spent his childhood between Rio in Brazil where his father was assigned, Britany where his father's family came from, and both Massillon in Central France and Paris where he studied after WWII.
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BouvardDeaths in November 2017Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of France by constituencyList of French senators (2008–11)List of deputies of the 12th National Assembly of FranceList of deputies of the 13th National Assembly of FranceLoic BouvardMorbihan's 4th constituencyNATO Parliamentary AssemblyPaul MolacThe Reformers
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Loïc Bouvard
Loïc Bouvard (20 January 1929 – 27 November 2017) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the Morbihan department, and was a member of the Union for a Popular Movement. Personal. Loic Bouvard married Elizabeth Bouvard in 1969 in Reading. They have 5 children and 15 grand children. Loic Bouvard's father, Michel Bouvard, was a 4-Star General in the French Air Force, who liberated Toulon during WWII and led the Air Force's Secret Services. Loic Bouvard's mother was Andrée Caron. He spent his childhood between Rio in Brazil where his father was assigned, Britany where his father's family came from, and both Massillon in Central France and Paris where he studied after WWII.
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Loïc Bouvard (20 January 1929 ...... on 27 November 2017, aged 88.
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