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Hundreds gather to honor New Hampshire brothers who died in car crash

Hundreds gather to honor New Hampshire brothers who died in car crash
In a moving tribute this weekend for two brothers who died in a car crash in Bow New Hampshire family, friends and members of the public filthy S. Nhu Arena in Manchester yesterday for a memorial and celebration of the life of Nicholas and Gavin will let the brothers were remembered for their love of sports, dedication to their family and their unbreakable bond. The family thanked the crowd for their support during this difficult time. Nicholas was a 16 year old junior at Bow High School. Gavin was a six year old first grader at both elementary school.
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Hundreds gather to honor New Hampshire brothers who died in car crash
A memorial service was held at SNHU Arena to honor two New Hampshire brothers who died in a car crash last week.Family, friends and members of the public gathered to celebrate the lives of 16-year-old Nicholas Ouellette and 6-year-old Gavin Ouellette, of Bow. Their parents, Tom and Jen, and two siblings were in attendance. Tom was injured after the crash and was hospitalized. Speakers shared fond memories of the Ouellette brothers. They discussed Gavin's enjoyment of t-ball, soccer, and pink frosted doughnuts. As well as Nick's quick wit, smile, and impact on and off the football field. The boys' aunt, Julie Ouellette Barrios, was one of the speakers at the celebration of life and thanked the crowd for their support during this time."Love is a real thing, even though we cannot see it. In this traction that is happening between people, communities, surrounding communities, it is untaught and uninstructed. It is the heart of humanity," Ouellette Barrios said. "The energy generated from kindness is unseen, and, yet, I will tell you: we feel it deeply. It is very real to the Ouellette family." A GoFundMe page has been set-up to help the Ouellette family. For more information click here.

A memorial service was held at SNHU Arena to honor two New Hampshire brothers who died in a car crash last week.

Family, friends and members of the public gathered to celebrate the lives of 16-year-old Nicholas Ouellette and 6-year-old Gavin Ouellette, of Bow.

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Their parents, Tom and Jen, and two siblings were in attendance. Tom was injured after the crash and was hospitalized.

Speakers shared fond memories of the Ouellette brothers. They discussed Gavin's enjoyment of t-ball, soccer, and pink frosted doughnuts. As well as Nick's quick wit, smile, and impact on and off the football field.

The boys' aunt, Julie Ouellette Barrios, was one of the speakers at the celebration of life and thanked the crowd for their support during this time.

"Love is a real thing, even though we cannot see it. In this traction that is happening between people, communities, surrounding communities, it is untaught and uninstructed. It is the heart of humanity," Ouellette Barrios said. "The energy generated from kindness is unseen, and, yet, I will tell you: we feel it deeply. It is very real to the Ouellette family."

A GoFundMe page has been set-up to help the Ouellette family. For more information click here.