It is this February 6 that the funeral of Catherine Laborde are held in Paris. And, for the occasion, a clear instruction has been given to the guests who will pay tribute to him.
On January 28, the bad news fell through a message from Françoise Laborde: her sister, the adored weather presenter of the French, Catherine Laborde, was dead. The ex-star of TF1, victim of Lewy’s body dementia, was 73 years old. “”My darling, you left serenely in your house in Yeu Island that you loved so much. There was around you Gabrèle and Pia, your daughters, and Jimmy their father. And also your husband Thomas for your last days“, could we read on Instagram.
This Thursday, February 6, the funeral of Catherine Laborde are held with a clear instructions to the guests.
Details of the funeral of Catherine Laborde
As Jean-François Guyot, AFP journalist reported, the funeral of Catherine Laborde will therefore take place on February 6, 2025, in the Saint-Roch church, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The religious ceremony will be held from 2 p.m. said the family of the deceased. While we expect to see all the gratin of TF1, close and anonymous will also come to salute the memory of the one who made the rain and the good weather for 28 years on the first channel until the surprise announcement of his departure from the antenna, in 2017. “I take you with me, you will forget me, not. I love you“, She has launched to viewers, who have always had it in their hearts since.
For this ceremony, Catherine Laborde’s family gave guests a clear instructions: “Neither flowers nor crowns“Instead, those who want it and can do so for caregivers and patients with Lewy’s association is asked. This association was launched in 2018 and the host was the godmother.
Catherine was keen to publicize the disease
By an open letter, Philippe de Linares – the president of the association – paid a beautiful tribute to Catherine Laborde: “Catherine has put her very popularity at the service of the association, patients with their caregivers so that her illness is better known, better taken into account by research and so that all families are better accompanied. Catherine never stopped telling how she lived her illness, whether on television sets or behind the microphones of the radios, always with great modesty, but without hiding, neither her suffering and her difficulties, nor the good moments that she managed to keep. Catherine was keen to publicize the disease, to explain what we feel when one suffers and to warn about the dangers generated by the ignorance of the MCL.“”
The deceased weather presenter, who had started her career as an actress, could count on a daily basis on the precious help of her husband Thomas Stern despite the weight of the caregiver. “”I am here to support you with unshakable patience, by displaying twenty -four hours a week a benevolent smile that the hospital staff adorns in his good days. I’m not here to complain, but only to take shocks and reassure around your condition“wrote the latter in the book Sick love.