Paul Adolphe Lebègue
1833–1928 (age 95)
Biography
Paul Adolphe Lebègue, born in 1833, was a lifelong Parisian whose steady presence enriched the circles in which he lived and worked. He was known for the calm wisdom he shared with neighbors and friends, a man who listened attentively before offering thoughtful encouragement.
He also quietly supported cultural gatherings and charitable causes that nurtured the city’s spirit, allowing artists, teachers, and families to flourish during times of change. His memory endures in the communal affection held for those who knew him and in the peaceful repose of Père Lachaise.