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English: The graves of Swiss writer Adolphe Chenevière (1855–1917), on the right hand side, his son Jacques Chenevière (1886-1976) in the center, and Jacques' wife Marguerite, born Oehl (1899-1991) at the Cimetière de Collonge-Bellerive in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. Jacques was a writer as well and served in leading positions at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) from 1914 on. The grave of his mother Blanche, born Logol (1865-1911), is at the far right.
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The graves of Marguerite, Jacques, Adolphe and Blanche Chenevière (from left to right)

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