Katie Gaudreau's Heartfelt Message To Her Brothers Johnny and Matthew breaks hearts of many
A sister lost her brothers on Thursday, August 29th, 2024 thanks to an alleged drunk driver.
Katie Gaudreau's life was robbed of her brothers Johnny and Matthew's presence, and her life is forever changed.
Sunday she took to Instagram to send a heartfelt message to those of us, who also feel the pangs of the loss of her siblings.
She mentioned how Johnny and Matty were the best big brothers a girl could have. Their bonds survive beyond Johnny and Matty's passing as she mentions how she'll never stop honoring them both and speaking their names always.
Unfortunately for her, what she feels about the situation now is beyond words, losing two brothers is a tragedy no one would wish upon their worst enemy.
The heartbreak for Katie is unbearable, and we should be there to offer words of support.
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SEPTEMBRE 2 | 37 ANSWERS Katie Gaudreau's Heartfelt Message To Her Brothers Johnny and Matthew breaks hearts of many How will you honor Johnny and Matthew? |
Donate to MADD or other anti-drunk driving efforts | 10 | 27 % |
Write about Johnny | 1 | 2.7 % |
Watch past Johnny Gaudreau games | 26 | 70.3 % |
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