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Michel Giles ‘Frenchie’ Perrault

Michel Giles ‘Frenchie’ Perrault

Michel G. “Frenchie” Perrault (AKA ”Minimum”), 70, The Villages, Florida, passed away on October 24, 2017 at Leesburg Regional Medical Center, Leesburg, Florida. Mr. Perrault was born on October 29, 1946 in Montreal, Ontario, Canada to his parents Edmond Perrault and Anette (Lahaie) Perrault.

Michel had worked in the Entertainment Industry as a Comedian. He wrote his own standup comedy routines as well as being an original “Song and Dance Man”. He had worked the club circuit as well as other small venues including passenger cruise ships.

He enjoyed painting, singing karaoke and playing the piano. He was an honorary member of City Fire “Band of Brothers” of The Villages. He was of the Catholic faith and had moved to The Villages, Florida 10 years ago from Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

He is survived by his loving sons: Benoît (Sylvie) Perrault of Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada and Pascal Perrault and Andrée Fontaine of Ste. Therese, Quebec, Canada; two sister, Thérèse (Doucet) Perrault and Ubald of Ste. Thérèse, Quebec, Canada, Nicole Reid (André Reid) and 3 brothers, Réal Perrault (Claire Bell), Guy Perrault, Gilles (Jacqueline Léger), one granddaughter and loving nieces and nephews.

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