The funeral of Sûreté du Québec Sergeant Maureen Breau was very poignant for many Quebecers. The program also took place Kevin Parent gave a soulful performance In front of everyone in Quebec, but, above all, in front of the estranged family.
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“We have mutual friends,” said singer-songwriter Kevin Parent.
When asked to serve a police officer who died in the line of duty, he did not hesitate. For him, music is for dancing and partying, yes, but it is much more than that.
“We see the usefulness of music in situations like that,” he said.
Mr. This is not the first time the parents have performed at a funeral.
Over time, he learned a very important lesson for him: instead of running from grief, we should welcome it and experience it.
But despite the pain, despite the sorrow, in every sorrow, we must find the gift of life.
At Sergeant Brew’s funeral, police unity is the gift.
Listen to Kevin’s parents on QUB Radio:
“If it helps to give respect to the police, that’s what you have to remember,” said Mr. Parents.
He hopes that through all these ordeals, people will understand that the job of the police is tough and that they are constantly risking their lives to save others.
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