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Fred Gautreau Death, Obituary – With heavy hearts, we share the heartbreaking news that our beloved long-time season ticket holder, Fred Gautreau, has passed away. Fred’s unwavering commitment and deep devotion to Langley BCHL hockey have left an indelible mark on our community. He was not just a fan; he was family.

Fred’s love for the Riverman crew and his fellow fans knew no bounds. For over three decades, he stood by the team, cheering them on with unparalleled passion and unwavering loyalty. His presence at every game was a testament to his dedication, and his cheers echoed through the arena, lifting the spirits of players and fans alike.

Beyond the hockey rink, Fred was a hardworking family man who tirelessly provided for his loved ones. He embodied the values of dedication, resilience, and unwavering support, both on and off the ice.

The Gautreau family extends their deepest appreciation for the outpouring of support and care they have received during this challenging time. Your kindness and presence have provided solace during this period of mourning.

To honor Fred’s memory and celebrate his life, a special event will be held. Fred’s Celebration of Life is scheduled for September 17th, 2023, where we will come together as a community to remember and cherish the moments we shared with him.

If you wish to join us in commemorating Fred’s life and paying your respects, please contact Chad Gautreau by Sunday night, September 3, 2023. You can reach Chad at cgautreau@live.ca to confirm your attendance and receive further details about the event.

In this time of loss, let us find comfort in our shared memories of Fred and the profound impact he had on our lives. His passion for hockey and his unwavering support for the team will forever be etched in our hearts. Fred’s legacy lives on through the love and camaraderie of the BCHL hockey community.

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