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'It's really hard to cope': Blackville mourns together after recent string of deaths

More than 350 people gathered Monday evening in Blackville to mourn the string of recent of tragic deaths as a community.

4 people from the area died suddenly within a span of just 2 months

Hundreds of people gathered at Blackville Park on Monday to mourn the four recent deaths in the community. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

More than 350 people gatheredinBlackvilleon Monday,to mourn astring of recent tragedies as a community.

A kilometre's worth of vehicles lined the street leading up to the interfaith vigil at the municipal park. There, people from the surrounding area came to collectively grieve the deathsof four people in less than two months and show support for the local families.

Like most people in the village of about 1,000 people,Chris Sturgeon, a volunteer firefighter in the community,knew all four people.

"It's a tight-knit community," Sturgeon said. "Everybody knows everybody, so it's hard. It's really hard to cope with and move on from."

Chris Sturgeon, along with the rest of the Blackville Fire Department, set up a barbecue for the vigil Monday night at a local park. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

On July 3, Blaine Sturgeon, 55, and his 29-year-old daughter,Falon, died after their homemade raft overturned on theMiramichiRiver.

Falon Sturgeon, left, and her father, Blaine Sturgeon, died earlier this month after a raft overturned on the Miramichi River. The pair are pictured on snowmobiles. (Facebook/Falon Sturgeon)

Days earlier, 14-year-old Thomas Anthony Dunn was killed when his dirt bike collided with a car.

In May, 18-year-old Marshall Curtis ofGrayRapids was killed in a car crash. DarrenBrophy, a fellow 2017 graduate ofBlackvilleSchool, died last fall.

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Sturgeon was just one of many community members who felt compelled to help out, and that's how a vigil came to be.

'We're really struggling to understand'

Shelley Donahue, an organizer of the event,said people were asking what they could do to helpfamilies during this time and the idea of a communal gathering was createdto assist anyonehurting.

The deaths also touched Donahue's family.

Her 13-year-old son lost his best friend and her 18-year-old daughter is a graduate fromthe class of2017, Donahue said.

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"We're really struggling here to understand why this is happening, and what it is that we can do to help those that are having a hard time coping," she said.

Donahue recalled what it meant to herfamily when the community came to their side afterthe sudden death of her husband in 2010.

Out of respect for their late friend, Thomas Anthony Dunn, many students drove their dirt bikes in the Canada Day parade earlier this month. (Hadeel Ibrahim/CBC)

During the vigil, the victims were remembered by loved ones, religious officials shared words of comfort and music played into the night air. Listed on the program were numbers for mental health hotlines and services.

The deaths led Horizon Health to offer one-on-one grief counselling sessions in the community.

With files from Shane Fowler and Shift New Brunswick