Jean-Luc Petitrenaud died on the 10th January 2025. Où will he be buried? ?
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It's a big name that leaves. On January 10, Jean-Luc Petitrenaud died at ; Paris at the age of 74. The food columnist, French radio and television host was known to the general public thanks ;acirc;ce to several of his shows. He had notably presented Gourmet postcard, on France 5. Then, on the same channel, he was the face of Les escapades de Petitrenaud, from 2006 to 2017. His collaboration with France 5 did not end very well. At the time, he had revealed in the columns of Télé Star that the fact that the show was ending was “not [his] doing.” If it was ending for budgetary reasons, he had not been informed. He had learned the news from the production, not from the network.
It was his two children, Antonin and Louise, who shared the sad news of his death with AFP. In a brief statement, the food critic's eldest daughter and his little brother thanked “all those who loved him during all these years” and assured that he had finished his last days with his loved ones.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000After the time of contemplation will come the time of the funeral. Where will these take place? ? Originally from Clermont-Ferrand, in Puy-de-Dôme, the one who was named a knight of the Legion of Honor by Jacques Chirac in 2004 then settled in Switzerland for a while.
In 2017, he was called by Sud Radio to strengthen its schedule as a host. Logically, for obvious practical reasons, he therefore had a pied-a-terre in the capital. But Jean-Luc Petitrenaud also had a residence in Barfleur, in the Cotentin. Despite everything, it is in Paris that Jean-Luc Petitrenaud will be buried. His funeral will take place in the strictest privacy family this Friday, January 17, 2025 in the Saint-Pierre-du-Gros-Caillou church, in the 7th arrondissement, at 2:30 p.m., as mentioned in Le Figaro this January 15, which also specifies the instruction given by the family: do not come with black clothes.
The relatives of the presenter of L'heure de partir have not so far communicated any information on this subject. One thing is certain, the man had a lot of affection for his holiday resort in Barfleur. In 2014, when he was decorated of the city medal, he said: “It was night on the Masse when I saw the city for the first time. I was immediately seized by the poetry, the freshness and the naivety of this port from where my search for a house to settle in with complete peace and quiet”.
Does this mean that he wanted to be buried near the place of his secondary residence like the late Alain Delon ? Nothing less certain.
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