tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8697913671320216364.post8405551842777230902..comments2024-02-14T09:38:04.098-08:00Comments on The Strangest Names In American Political History : Treffle George Levesque (1896-1977)Andy Osterdahlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00435374277196946014noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8697913671320216364.post-39576935221364659872017-09-21T06:24:19.743-07:002017-09-21T06:24:19.743-07:00Great article on a Nashua solon! In case it makes ...Great article on a Nashua solon! In case it makes a difference, Rep. Lévesque's name was spelled with an accent on the second 'e', that is, Trefflé, said tre-flay. And, believe it or not, at one time in Nashua, there were at least three different men named "Trefflé Lévesque." <br /><br />Rep. Lévesque's funeral Mass was celebrated Tues., March 22, 1977, in Holy Infant Jesus Church, Nashua, followed by burial in the Levesque family lot in St. Louis de Gonzague Cemetery, Nashua (The Nashua Telegraph, Wed., March 23, 1977).<br />https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bqgrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Av0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=7075%2C4091792Benoithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06133568025584824414noreply@blogger.com