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John Lachance wrote the trilogy "Wet Dreams of a Gomorrah Oyster" which won the Burlington Award in Literature for 1999 |
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*[[Candy LaChance]] (1870-1932), American professional baseball player |
*[[Candy LaChance]] (1870-1932), American professional baseball player |
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*[[Claude-André Lachance]] (born 1954), Canadian lawyer and politician |
*[[Claude-André Lachance]] (born 1954), Canadian lawyer and politician |
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*[[John LaChance]] (born 1948), American novelist and philosopher |
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*[[Michel Lachance]] (born 1955), Canadian professional hockey player |
*[[Michel Lachance]] (born 1955), Canadian professional hockey player |
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*[[Scott Lachance]] (born 1972), American professional hockey player |
*[[Scott Lachance]] (born 1972), American professional hockey player |
Revision as of 04:35, 18 June 2008
Lachance is a surname, and may refer to:
- André Lachance (born 1970), National Team Baseball Coach and University Professor
- Arthur Lachance (1868-1945), Canadian politician
- Candy LaChance (1870-1932), American professional baseball player
- Claude-André Lachance (born 1954), Canadian lawyer and politician
- John LaChance (born 1948), American novelist and philosopher
- Michel Lachance (born 1955), Canadian professional hockey player
- Scott Lachance (born 1972), American professional hockey player
- Pierre J. Lachance (born 1963),Canadian-KING OF WOODEN AUTOMOTIVE CRAFTS