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Piche or Piché may refer to: Surname Piché is a surname that may refer to: * Alphonse Piché (1917–1998), a poet from Saguenay, Quebec, Canada * Camille Piché (1865–1909), a lawyer and a member of Parliament of Quebec * Laurent Piché (1985 – ), a director, screenwriter, editor, and French Canadian producer originally from Manitoba, Canada * Lee A. Piché, Lee Anthony Piché (1958–), U.S. Roman Catholic bishop, former auxiliary of St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minnesota * Paul Piché (born in 1953), an author, songwriter, and singer from Quebec, Canada * Paul Piché, a bishop of the Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith in Northwest Territories, Canada * Reynald Piché, born November 1929, an artist, painter and sculptor of Quebec, Canada * Robert Piché (born 1952), a Canadian airline pilot, captain of the emergency landing of Air Transat Flight 236 in the Azores in 2001 * Ron Piché (born 1935), former Major League Baseball player from Quebec * Sébastien Piché (born 1988), retir ...
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Alphonse Piché
Alphonse Piché (14 February 1917 – 1 January 1998) was a Canadian poet. He won a 1976 Governor General's Awards. Life He studied at the Saint-Joseph seminary. He lived most of his life in Trois-Rivières. His poetry addresses the themes of the people struggling with the agonies and joys of everyday life. He lived long near the St. Lawrence River on which he sailed. His latest collection deliver the words of a man in love with life, in the face of old age and death. His papers are held at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. A poetry prize is named for him. Awards * 1947 - Prix David, ''Ballades de la petite extrace'' * 1966 - Grand prix littéraire de la Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de la Mauricie * 1976 - Prix littéraire du Gouverneur général du Canada, ''Poèmes 1946-1950'' * 1989 - Ludger-Duvernay Prize The Ludger-Duvernay Prize is a Quebec award created in 1944 by the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal to mark the merits of a person whose comp ...
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