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René Angélil 1942 – 2016
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/rene-angelil-funeral-memorable-moments-1.3416300
Céline Dion (b. 1968) was twelve when her mother contacted René Angélil (1942 – 2016). She had recorded her daughter singing and sent the tape to René who realized that Céline’s voice could lead her to stardom.
When Pope John Paul II visited Montreal in 1984, Céline sang while doves were set free. It was a very touching performance.
Then came the years when René Angélil honed her. Céline needed training. She had to learn English. Exposure was of course essential. Céline therefore participated in various contests winning first prizes. When she emerged on the international scene, she was prepared, lovely and successful.
The unexpected was that she fell in love with the man who had guided her to stardom. She married him at Notre-Dame Basilica in 1994, and Notre-Dame Basilica is the Montreal church where a National Funeral was held on 22 January.
The age difference, 26 years, did not bode well for the couple. For the last year or so, rumours circulated that Céline and René were ending their marriage. The truth is that she took a sabbatical to be home looking after him and their three children, two of whom are very young, twins Nelson (from Nelson Mandela) and Eddy (from Eddy Marnay, a French songwriter). Their first son, René-Charles, is 15.
René Angélil
René Angélil was born in Montreal to a father of Syrian and Lebanese descent and a French-Canadian mother. He was a performer and manager. In fact, managing Céline’s career soon became full-time employment.
He was diagnosed with throat cancer in the late 1990s and, in September 2015, Céline announced that nothing more could be done to save his life. He died on 14 January 2016.
What prompts me to write is compassion. Céline was barely out of childhood, when René Angélil became her manager and she is now 47 years old. René had been her world for 35 years. She will be returning to her profession a few weeks from now, but imagine the grief she is experiencing.
She is the mother of an exceptionally mature and articulate 15-year-old son, René-Charles. He will be there for her as will the rest of her family and her public, but her loss is immense.
She is unlikely ever to replace so loving and admiring a husband. I hope she finds another companion, but one cannot duplicate as extraordinary a love story as that of René and Céline. He helped her rise to stardom, but she remained humble, kept close and loving ties with her family and was a responsible and good wife and mother.
I want her to know that I feel enormously sorry for her.
© Micheline Walker
25 January 2016
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And then Miss Dion’s brother passed away, did he not?
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Yes, she also lost her 59-year-old brother. It’s simply awful. Céline is not a silly and flaky celebrity, but a hard-working woman who loves to sing and takes good care of her family. She was one of fourteen children and, as a small child, her bed was a drawer. Her mother is still alive. She’s 89 and doing well. This is a relief. René asked their son to look after his younger brothers and their mother. Céline is genuinely devastated. She’s a real trooper, but life will be difficult for several months, if not years. I wish her well. Thank you for writing.
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A very sensitive tribute, Micheline. Also the American singer Nelson Eddy comes to mind in relation to the twins.
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She is a good person. Yes Nelson Eddy comes to mind, but it’s Nelson Mandela and Eddy Marnay, a famous French lyricist who wrote several songs for Céline.
She never had another boyfriend. She married her manager twenty-two years ago. He was a very calm man. She perhaps needed his stabilizing influence. So many stars can’t handle stardom. Once the show is over, they can’t sleep. Thank you Derrick
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I never knew her story. I am so sorry for her loss. Thank you for sharing it, Micheline. I hope you are well and that the New Year is being kind to you.
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Her story was a rags-to-riches scenario. She was the youngest of 14 children. When René met her, all she had was a fine voice and long curly black hair. He mortgaged his house to finance her first CD. It worked.
I’m fine, but I tire easily. I wish you and your family the very best.
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The twin is so young for living without father but she is a strong woman and I hope she can do it all alone.Nice tribute to her husband.
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It’s a huge loss because she never knew anyone else. Thank you for writing. 🙂
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