National funeral for Habs great Guy Lafleur to be held May 3 in Montreal

By The Canadian Press

The family of late Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has agreed to national funeral for hockey great, to be held May 3.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced through his Twitter account Sunday the funeral will be held at 11 a.m. at Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in downtown Montreal.

Ahead of the funeral, Lafleur will lie in state at Bell Centre on May 1 from noon to 8 p.m. and May 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Legault had made the province’s offer of national honours in the hours following Lafleur’s death Friday at age 70 following a battle with lung cancer.


National honours were also granted to Canadiens stars Maurice Richard and Jean Beliveau when they died.

The Montreal Canadiens organization released a statement announcing events leading up to the funeral.

“Out of respect for the public, which has supported Guy over the years, the Lafleur family has agreed to share their grief with the community,” the organization said.

“And in keeping with the family’s wishes, all activities will reflect the image of the late hockey legend: they will be humble and accessible.”


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A special pre-game ceremony will be held as the Montreal Canadiens take on the Boston Bruins on Sunday night.

Canadiens players will wear a ceremonial No. 10 patch on their jerseys in tribute to Lafleur, a Hall of Famer and five-time Stanley Cup champion.

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