MONCTON - A funeral was held Saturday for Antonine Maillet, with songs and theatrical performances highlighting a celebration of the life of the renowned Acadian playwright and author.
It was a full house at Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Cathedral in Moncton were people lined up two hours before Maillet's ashes were brought into the historic church.
A number of dignitaries including New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt and Public Security Minister Robert Gauvin, a former actor from the region, attended the event.
Maillet died at her Montreal home on Feb. 17 at the age of 95.
“Ms. Maillet, it is an entire people, as diverse as your characters, who salute you and say thank you," Imbeault said.
Singer Edith Butler, who was unable to attend the ceremony due to a concert, gave a touching account in a video presented during the ceremony.
"The last time I saw her was for her 95th birthday party ... She stood up straight, spoke for 20 minutes without ever making a mistake. Her head was clear, she was still the little five-year-old girl," she said.
"Antonine, my teacher, my mentor, my friend, have a good trip," Butler said, her voice cracking.Â
"Thank you for everything you've done for Acadia, I love you."
This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published April 12, 2025.