Lisette Mallet, President of the Toronto Historical Society, has passed away

The General Director of the Assemblée de la francophonie de l’Ontario (AFO), Peter Hominuk, recalls a person passionate about Toronto’s Francophone history. Someone who has worked tirelessly to develop Toronto’s Francophone community while always sticking to their rootshe says and mentions a path project around the Parc Étienne Brûlé in the west of the city, in which she was very involved.

According to the President ofAFOLisette Mallet was one person always positive, always in a good mood and very pleasant.

She was committed to connecting francophones with Toronto’s history. »

A quote from Peter Hominuk, Executive Director of the Ontario Francophony Assembly

Mr. Hominuk will point this out in particular this contagious passion the Lisette had. It was hard being around her and not having that sense of passion that put those around her in a good mood..

For her part, Fété Ngira-Batwaré Kimpiobi, the general director of the Sofifran organization in the Niagara region, said that she had met Lisette Mallet on several occasions in a professional setting.

She remembers a person who was present in clubs and communities and very involved. She was very approachable, very open. According to her, Lisette Mallet was a woman with whom we could communicate well and who was also very interested in others.

The manager of Sofifran, who says that she speaks from her heart, will remember Lisette a pleasant person, available and attentive to others.

With information from Julien Sahuquillo

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