
Memorial Service for John and Matthew Gaudreau to be Held with Community Support
The tragic passing of John and Matthew Gaudreau has left the hockey community and their loved ones in mourning. On Monday, September 9, 2024, a private memorial service will take place at 12 p.m. ET for family and close friends, honoring the lives of John and Matthew. This moment of reflection and remembrance allows those closest to the Gaudreau family to say their goodbyes in a personal setting. However, given the overwhelming outpouring of love and support, a live stream of the service will be made available for those who wish to pay their respects from afar.
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For the Gaudreau family, the loss has been immense, and they have expressed their deep gratitude for the support they have received from fans, friends, and the broader hockey community. In recognition of this, they’ve asked for continued respect for their privacy as they navigate this difficult time. Contributions in memory of John and Matthew can be made to the John & Matthew Gaudreau Foundation, furthering their legacy through charitable causes that reflect their values and spirit.
The passing of these two cherished individuals has brought together a grieving community. The Gaudreau brothers were not only integral to their family but also held a special place in the hearts of many. The hockey world, particularly the Columbus Blue Jackets organization, has been vocal in their solidarity and mourning. The live stream on the NHL’s official website will allow fans, friends, and supporters to collectively honor the lives of the brothers, no matter their physical distance from the service.
As we prepare for the memorial, the family’s request for privacy and continued support should remind us all of the importance of compassion during such trying times. Their legacy will live on through the memories they left behind, and their impact will continue to be felt throughout the hockey world and beyond.
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