Albert A. Fournier Mausoleum - Ottawa, Ontario
Posted by: The Burrow
N 45° 26.513 W 075° 38.855
18T E 449354 N 5032243
Here lies Ottawa businessman Albert Adolphe Fournier June 3, 1862 - April 13, 1927, spouse of Catherine Ryan, and father of Mary Catherine Fournier.
Waymark Code: WM12W44
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 07/23/2020
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Known as "Ottawa's Merchant Prince" Albert Adolphe Fournier was the founder of A.A. Fournier Limited. He operated his business for over 40 years at several locatons including in a building at Bank and Laurier designed by architect J. Albert Ewart until 1924. His business was bought out by The Canadian Department Stores Limited, and was then bought out by the T.Eaton Company in 1926, but the CDS name was kept until 1946. It operated for the next 20 years as a full fledged Eaton's store. The location was then sold to R.A. Beamish, who operated there until 1979. It is now known as the Jack Layton Building, the national headquarters of the NDP.
Visiting Hours/Restrictions: Cemetery
Summer (April to November)
8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Winter (December to Mars)
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Address: 455 Montreal Road Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1K 0V2
Website: [Web Link]
History: Not listed
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