In Memoriam - Daniel Arsenault

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Jul 17, 2016, 3:15:27 PM7/17/16
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Daniel Arsenault
1957 - 2016
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Daniel Arsenault of the Université du Québec à Montréal.  Known for his work in Canadian Shield Rock Art Research, and his passion for Rock Art and Aboriginal Art / Anthropology.  Rock art has lost a passionate and committed researcher and advocate.  An inspirational leader, he left a great legacy, and was on his way to achieving so much more. 

Please see a small collection of links to his body of work at the bottom.


There is a lovely homage from his fellow members of CELAT here: (in French)


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The Funeral announcement courtesy of
https://www.lepinecloutier.com/necrologie-avis-de-deces/43417-daniel-arsenault
reads as follows (in English) all translation errors are the fault of your editor.

Daniel Arsenault

Was tragically killed in an accident in St-Tite-des-Caps, July 8, 2016, at the age of 58. Mr. Daniel Arsenault, professor and archaeologist was born in Quebec and remained in Montreal. A passionate Aboriginal world and prehistoric art historian, he is the founder of studies on rock art of the Canadian Shield.

He is survived by his mother Eusthel St-Hilaire (Norman Mondor) and prededed in death by his late father Marcel Arsenault;  he is survived by his children: Sarah-Anne (Dillon Hatcher), Elizabeth (Antoine Greco) and Jeremiah; their mother Florence Piron; his brothers and their families: Michael, Luke and Benedict; the family of his wife Nadine Desbiens and her son Jacob, both of whom died in the same accident, and many parents, friends, colleagues and students around the world he loved to travel.

For Information:
ATHOS
Telephone : 418 686-8811
Fax : 418 686-8813
Email : infomaison @ athos.ca

The family will receive relatives and friends at:
            Gomin House -- 2026, Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest Québec (Québec) G1V 2K8

Visiting Hours: Friday, July 22, 2016 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Funeral Service:

The funeral will be held July 22, 2016 2:30 p.m. at the following address for a ceremony in the
Chapel House Gomin, 2026, Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, Quebec G1V 2K8 .

If needed please contact us 24 hours / 7 days at 1 844 529-3371 (Gomin House)


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UC-Berkeley Daniel Arsenault

CÉLAT Centre - Cultures & Arts Societies - Arsenault, Daniel - Publications (PDF)

Daniel Arsenault - Publications (ResearchGate)




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