Eugène Prévost (carpenter)

Eugène Prévost
Born(1898-11-12)November 12, 1898
DiedFebruary 2, 1965(1965-02-02) (aged 66)
Resting placeSainte-Claire Cemetery
MonumentsMaison Prévost
Villa Prévost
Place Eugène Prévost
Occupation(s)Cabinet maker
Manufacturer of coach buses and motor homes
Mayor of Sainte-Claire
Known forFounder of Prévost Car

Eugène Prévost (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn pʁevo]; 1898–1965) was a French Canadian carpenter who initially specialized in producing church pews and school furniture. After receiving a commission in 1924 to fabricate and install a wooden bus shell on a new chassis, his business gradually evolved to one that emphasized the production of coach buses and motor homes. Les Ateliers Prévost was acquired in 1957 and renamed Prévost Car. Eugène Prévost had a lasting impact on the village of his birth; the company he founded is a leader in the industry and remains headquartered in Sainte-Claire.