Jules Loyson
1829–1902 (age 73)
Biography
Jules Loyson was a French friar who dedicated his life to religious service and spiritual pursuits during the 19th century. His commitment to monastic life and religious vows reflected the deep spiritual traditions of the Catholic Church in France during this era.
Born in 1829, Loyson embraced the religious life and the vows of his order. He passed away in 1902, having spent his life in service to his faith and community. He was interred in Batignolles Cemetery, a place that honors those who devoted themselves to spiritual and religious life in the service of their beliefs.