Meredith, the wife of NHL player Johnny Gaudreau, shares her thoughts after his sudden passing at the age of 31.
On Instagram, Meredith shared how much she loves Johnny, saying he is amazing and makes her life feel unbelievably wonderful. She loved everything about him and wrote, "Thank you for the happiest years of my life." Even though I no longer have you, I feel incredibly fortunate to have had you in my life. "I love you very, very much."Meredith's post showed her lasting love, saying that Johnny will always be her forever and she can't wait for the day they will be together again. The pictures in her presentation showed a couple who were very much in love, often seen having fun and being relaxed. Meredith and Johnny were seen hugging, playing golf, being with their children, and relaxing with their dog. Whether they were with friends or by themselves, they always looked happy, smiling, and laughing together. Johnny and Meredith got married in 2021. They have two children, a girl named Noa and a boy named Johnny. In another message, Meredith praised Johnny for being a great dad, calling him "The best dad ever." Very kind and affectionate. The ideal companion for navigating the journey of raising children. John always showed up for every appointment.
She said that Johnny was really good at making their baby fall asleep and was Noa's favorite person, pointing out how much their daughter looked like him. Meredith promised to do things that would make Johnny happy because she loves him very much. The emotional pictures she posted showed Johnny being a loving father, gently holding their baby boy, going for walks with Noa, and having fun at the beach. One very cute photo showed Johnny dressed up for a game, with Noa looking at him lovingly. It was clear from every picture that Johnny had a strong connection with his children, showing his love and closeness with his family. Johnny and his brother Matty died tragically in a car crash caused by a suspected drunk driver. Meredith honored the strong connection between the two brothers, saying they were always together and always talked about as a pair, even in big groups.