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Rouleau died of a brain tumor on December 7, 2008.
Mr. Rouleau did not return a phone call seeking comment.
Rouleau joined several groups, but no material was released.
Mr. Rouleau was not alone in his good fortune.
He now gave me a rouleau of gold.
Justice Rouleau, the town was named after a territorial judge of the late 19th century.
Traditional needlework techniques like couching and rouleau work are used.
Rouleau then made his career through political appointments as magistrate and judge at increasingly higher levels of government.
Rouleau began his legal career when he was called to the bar in Quebec on December 16, 1868.
Several medical clinics surround the hospital located on Rouleau Avenue.
"I have been doing this for 21 years," Mr. Rouleau said.
None of the accused natives were allowed legal council, and Rouleau sentenced them all to death by hanging.
Rouleau did not seek further re-election after this.
Then I knit a rouleau strip to attach to the sides of the cone so that it can be hung up.
Rouleau had previously been involved in sustainable development initiatives in Montreal's east end for more than 30 years.
The seat of the municipality is Rouleau.
Spare some time, before you pack those machines away, to knit some yards of rouleau to play with.
"Early in the morning, the rouleau of gold was left at my door in a little box, with my name on the outside.
Rouleau first ran for public office on the municipal level in the County of Ottawa in 1874.
Rouleau served as clerk assistant of the House of Commons from 1882 to 1897.
"It's a long turnaround story," he said, starting in 1996, when Mr. Rouleau joined the company.
Rouleau was later named the seventh Archbishop of Quebec on July 9, 1926.
Rouleau died from angina pectoris in his episcopal residence, at age 65.
Luchaire left school to join the drama class of Raymond Rouleau.
In Rouleau, a local resident started a "Ruby" café.