Proper noun
Beaudoin (plural Beaudoins)
A surname from French.
According to town property records, the two-bedroom home is owned by James A. Beaudoin and Delphine Vierra. Source: Internet
Any legal fees incurred voluntarily by you are your personal responsibility," said a letter sent to one of the employees by Catherine Beaudoin, the Senate's deputy law clerk. Source: Internet
"Me and my daughter, we hugged and hugged and hugged," said 79-year-old Eileen Beaudoin about reuniting with her daughter at Avens. Source: Internet
Beaudoin and Queisser say they faced disbelief from some city officials who thought the birthplace of Silicon Valley was the 1939 garage of Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, an idea they say is "historically untenable." Source: Internet
Beaudoin replaces Cathie Auger, who has been with the college for 38 years, while Wright replaces Bernice Hull, who will be retiring after 39 years at Fanshawe, the release said. Source: Internet
Erin Swain, director of wine education, holds a nightly 30-minute class for guests, while Ryan Beaudoin, food forager and director of culinary education, leads two daily 30-minute cooking classes. Source: Internet