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Her dad would've loved to see a Detroit Lions win, so this Windsor woman brought his ashes to Ford Field

It was a moment Miselle Gauthier'sdadhad been waiting yearsfor, rightup to his death seven years ago the Lions had finally made it to an NFL playoff game, on home turf at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday.

Ronald Gauthier, daughter Miselle had season tickets for the NFL team for 28 years

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Miselle Gauthier and her husband David Stankovich were at the Detroit Lions' playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams at Ford Field on Sunday, when the home team won its first playoff match since 1992. Gauthier says she brought and spread some of her late dad's ashes at the game because of his love of the Lions. (Submitted by Miselle Gauthier)

It was a moment Miselle Gauthier'sdadhad been waiting yearsfor the Lions had made it to an NFL playoff game, on home turf at Ford Field in Detroit.

Miselle and Ronald Gauthierhad seasonticketsfor more than 20 years,abonding experience whenever they watched the Lions play.

So when the team took to Ford Field on Sunday, and the Lions got thehistoric win over the Los Angeles Rams,her dad's ashes were there with her.

"It was a very emotional game for me," shesaid. "I'm just grateful to be able to be there with him. I feel that he's always with me, so to be there with that moment, it meant a lot to me."

Gauthier saidshe and her father got season tickets 28 years ago and rarely missed games. It was a chance for them to spend time together. Football was "their game," she says.

"He was a Montreal Habs fan, but he just started following footballandfollowing Detroit because we're so close to the border," she said.

After her daddied seven years ago, Gauthier took over the tickets with her husband.

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The ashes of Ronald Gauthier, a lifelong Lions fan who passed away seven years ago, were taken to Ford Field by his daughter. (Submitted by Miselle Gauthier)

On Sunday, the Lions, who finished first in the NFC North, won a playoff game for the first time in 32 years, edging the Rams 24-23in the wild-cardround. The win also endeda nine-game post-season losing streak the longest in NFL history.

Gauthier saidbeing atthe Lions' first playoff game in three decades would have meant the world to him. She said bringing his ashes with herjust seemed natural. She even discreetly spread a small amount in the stadium.

Her husband, David Stankovich, also brought a little bit of his late father's ashes to the game. His dad was a huge Lions fan who died last year.

Gauthier saidher fatherstuck by the team through thick and thin.

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Her dad would've loved to see a Detroit Lions win, so this Windsor woman brought his ashes to Ford Field

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Her dad would've loved to see a Detroit Lions win, so this Windsor woman brought his ashes to Ford Field

"He'd have been very emotional," she said about Sunday's game. "You've been through it so, so long, and you've seen them when they've been zeroand you keep on coming back."

Gauthier said thatafter years of going to games, fellow fans seated around her are like family.She recognizes her father in an older gentleman who now sits behind them at games with his own son.

"He kind of shakes everybody's hand. He gets involved, just like my dad would have done," she said.
"It's almost like he's right there with me too, because he's doing the same actions as my dad would do."

Seasontickets like Gauthier's rose in price this year. She saidshe knows fans who debated whether to keep their tickets after the price hike. There's a long wait-list for fans clamouring to get their hands on the coveted tickets, which sold out this year.

But Gauthier saidshe'll never give them up.

"I will continue as long as I continue. I have a daughter who is going to be 18 next month. She's a soccer girl too. But she she loves her papa more than anything, and she will continue down that path."

The Lions will host their next playoff game as well, this Sunday,in the divisional round against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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