Guy Lafleur | Beginning of official commemorations





The official commemorations surrounding the death of Guy Lafleur began on Sunday with the display of his body in state in the Bell Center.

Posted at 10:38 a.m.

Vincent Larin

Vincent Larin
The Press

Thousands of people gathered for the occasion, the line before the doors opened stretching from rue de la Montagne to rue Peel.

The Premier of Quebec, François Legault and the Mayor of Montreal, Valérie Plante, were notably on site. Other personalities, including Canadian players, are expected.

The event should wrap up around 8 p.m. Tomorrow, Monday, May 2, there will be a replay from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The national funeral of the “Blonde Demon” will then be held on Tuesday, May 3 from 11 a.m. at Marie-Reine-du-Monde Cathedral in Montreal. At the same time, the Quebec flag located on the central tower of the Parliament Building will be flown at half-mast, from dawn to dusk.

  • Mario Lessard traveled to Rawdon to pay homage to the

    PHOTO PHILIPPE BOIVIN, THE PRESS

    Mario Lessard traveled to Rawdon to pay homage to the “Blonde Demon”.

  • The event at the Bell Center should begin around noon and end around 8 p.m.

    PHOTO PHILIPPE BOIVIN, PHILIPPE BOIVIN

    The event at the Bell Center should begin around noon and end around 8 p.m.

  • The former star player of the Montreal Canadiens died on April 22 at the age of 70 following a long battle with lung cancer.

    PHOTO PHILIPPE BOIVIN, THE PRESS

    The former star player of the Montreal Canadiens died on April 22 at the age of 70 following a long battle with lung cancer.

  • Thousands of people gathered for the occasion, the line before the doors opened stretching from rue de la Montagne to rue Peel.

    photo philippe boivin, the press

    Thousands of people gathered for the occasion, the line before the doors opened stretching from rue de la Montagne to rue Peel.

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Recall that Quebec has posted a register of condolences for Guy Lafleur. Those who wish to offer a testimony to the family can do so by going to the following address: www.québec.ca/condolences.

François Legault also said he was open to the idea of ​​renaming Highway 50, in the Outaouais, in honor of the “Blonde Demon”.

The former star player of the Montreal Canadiens died on April 22 at the age of 70 following a long battle with lung cancer.


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