- Fleuri Perron
Fleuri Perron (also spelled Fleury Perron) (
February 4 ,1866 - August 1931) was a businessman, politician, and mayor ofSt. Albert, Alberta .Early life
Perron was born in
Portneuf in 1866, and moved to Egg Lake in what is nowSturgeon County, Alberta in February of 1883, after hearing BishopVital-Justin Grandin encouraging francophones to move west. In 1892 he married Lina Laliberté, and soon after moved to St. Albert.Business career
In 1896, Perron acquired the Windsor Hotel in St. Albert, which he operated for four years before selling it. In 1900, he opened a brick factory and purchased a general store which he operated with
Cheri Hebert until 1907, when he bought out Hebert.In 1912, he re-entered the hotel business by becoming President of the Royal Hotel Company Limited, which opened the Royal Hotel in 1913 to replace another hotel that had burned down. Though the hotel was "the best north of
Edmonton , the advent ofProhibition in 1915 put an end to its viability, and it was soon closed and demolished.In the meantime, in 1914, he and Hebert had acquired a paddleboat called the Ste. Theresa which they used to offer recreational trips on the
Sturgeon River andBig Lake . When water levels in the river fell too low for the boat to operate, it was relocated toLac Ste. Anne , where it was eventually destroyed in a storm.In 1919 his general store was destroyed in a fire, and he opened a butcher shop. He operated this until the mid-twenties, when he moved to
California with his son,Alex Perron , to attempt to go into business there. His attempts were unsuccessful, and he returned to St. Albert shortly thereafter. Upon his return, he rented another general store which he operated until his death.Public Service
Though he had been one of many St. Albert residents to sign a petition in 1898 protesting the previously unincorporated community's incorporation as a village, Perron was nevertheless elected to the first
St. Albert Town Council in 1904 as a councillor. He served in this capacity until 1907, when he was elected mayor. He served one one year term as mayor before leaving political life all together.In 1906, Perron became the first Lieutenant of the St. Albert Troop of Squadron D, of the
St. Albert Mounted Rifles . In 1912, he co-founded theSt. Albert Chamber of Commerce , and served as its first Vice President. He was also the first President of theAlberta French Canadian Association .Family, Death, and Legacy
Fleuri and Lina Perron had nine children, six of whom survived infancy. His son,
Alex Perron himself served as a mayor of St. Albert. Another son, Eugene, married Evelyn Hogan, daughter of Michael Hogan, the longest serving mayor in St. Albert's history.Fleuri Perron died in 1931. Perron Street, a major street in St. Albert's downtown, is named in his honour. It was renamed in 1967 from Piron Street. The town council at the time claimed that it was only correcting a misspelling and that the road had always been intended to be named in Perron's honour, but an alternative theory states that it had been originally named in honour of
France 's Piron family, which had donated the bells for the St. Albert mission.References
*St. Albert Historical Society (1985). The Black Robe's Vision, St. Albert: St. Albert Historical Society.
*St. Albert Gazette (1999). St. Albert 1861-1999: Our Story, St. Albert: Gazette Press Ltd.
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~abwcobit/NewsExtract/1907Edmonton/1907/2/HERBERT219070211.txt Dissolution of Perron and Hebert's partnership over the general store]
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