Meredith Gaudreau continues to mourn her late husband, NHL star Johnny Gaudreau.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, September 24, to share a video of her late brother-in-law, Matthew Gaudreau, making a speech at her September 2021 wedding to Johnny, Meredith wrote that she hoped Matthew would “take care” of Johnny.
“Deal with John for me Matty 🖤🤍 love & miss you each. Give John an enormous kiss from me 😘😘😘,” she captioned the heartbreaking video.
Johnny and Matthew each died on the evening of August 29 after being struck during a biking accident in Oldmans Township, Recent Jersey. It had been the night before their sister Katie’s wedding. Johnny was 31 and Matthew was 29.
In Meredith’s video, Matthew is seen taking the mic before sharing heartfelt words with the couple and their guests. “John and myself have been inseparable our whole lives. Any time you saw me, John was right beside. Any time you saw John, I used to be following along behind him,” Matthew was heard telling the room. “After we got older and we weren’t together due to hockey, we still took care of one another.”
Meredith and Johnny shared two children together: daughter Noa, 23 months, and a son named Johnny Jr., born in February.
Just days after Johnny passed away, Meredith marked what would’ve been the couple’s third anniversary via Instagram. “I never post this much but John deserves it. 3 years ago today I became yours ceaselessly,” Meredith captioned the September 4 post. “Among the finest days of my life, including the night we got engaged and the times we brought our babies into the world.”
She shared several photos from their wedding and presumably their honeymoon, capturing the couple kneeling during their nuptials, sharing their first dance and relaxing poolside and by the ocean.
Us Weekly confirmed that Johnny, who played for the Columbus Blue Jackets, and Matthew were riding their bikes after they were struck “within the rear” and killed by 43-year-old Sean M. Higgins.
It’s suspected that Higgins, who has since been arrested and charged with two counts of vehicular homicide, was drunk on the time of the incident.
After losing her husband, Meredith has shared multiple tributes via social media in honor of Johnny.
“Thanks for the most effective years of my life. Despite losing you, I’m still the luckiest girl on the planet to have been yours,” she captioned an Instagram post on August 31 that saw her break her silence after the tragedy. “I like you so a lot. You were perfect. Some days it felt too good to be true. I like each thing about you. You’re my ceaselessly and I can’t wait to be with you again. I like you a lot ceaselessly and ever.”