Katie Gaudreau plans to do something special in honor of Johnny and Matthew
Following the unthinkable deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, their sister Katie has made a promise to them that she will look after the entire family.
Friday afternoon was supposed to be the happiest day in Katie Gaudreau's life as she was ready to marry her fiancee Devin Joyce through an intimate ceremony with family. Both were just fresh off the rehearsal dinner on Thursday night when this unexpected tragedy occurred that overturned their lives right away.
Katie and Devin made the tough decision, in the wake of the tragic loss, to postpone the wedding as they and their family mourned. Now, for the first time since her brothers' tragic death, Katie has broken her silence.
Katie took to her Instagram to pen a touching message, showing just how much she is in love with her brothers while promising solemnly to live a life that will honor them.
Our thoughts are with Katie, her family, and all who have been torn apart by that unspeakable event.
Source: Blades of Steel
Katie Gaudreau makes a promise to her brothers Johnny and Matthew
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