A normal night became an unimaginable tragedy, leaving behind a silence that words can scarcely hold. Today, we remember Jessi Pierce—not only for the work she did, but for the life she built, the love she gave, and the family that meant everything to her.
Jessi was more than a journalist. She was a devoted mother, a steady presence, and a passionate voice in the hockey community. Her love for the game was evident in her work, but even more powerful was the love she carried for her children—Hudson, Cayden, and Avery—who were the center of her world. Every day, in ways both big and small, she poured herself into creating a life filled with care, warmth, and meaning for them.
The loss of Jessi and her three children in a house fire is a tragedy that defies understanding. A home once filled with laughter, routines, and the quiet beauty of everyday life is now marked by grief that stretches far beyond its walls. It is the kind of loss that ripples through a community, leaving hearts heavy and questions unanswered.
Those who knew Jessi will remember her not only for her professional dedication, but for her kindness, her warmth, and the way she made others feel seen. Her colleagues will remember her voice and her passion. Friends will remember her presence. But above all, she will be remembered as a mother whose love was constant and unwavering.
Hudson, Cayden, and Avery were deeply loved. Though their time was far too short, their lives were filled with that love—the kind that leaves a lasting imprint, the kind that does not fade. They will always be part of the story Jessi leaves behind, a story rooted in family, connection, and care.
In moments like these, we are reminded how fragile life can be. How quickly everything can change. And how important it is to hold close the people who matter most.
Tonight, we remember Jessi Pierce. We remember her children. And we honor a love so deep that even loss cannot erase it. Their memory will live on—in the hearts they touched, in the lives they shaped, and in the quiet moments where they are never truly gone.
Rest in peace. 🕊️

