Ottawa Redblacks receiver Quan Bray\u0027s mom Tonya was murdered, by his dad, when he was 18. He plays football in memory of his mom.
When he walks onto the field Saturday for his team’s season-opening game in Montreal, with “RIP Ma” written on his wrist, she will be on his mind.
Part of the healing came through his close relationship with his grandmother, Christine Bray, another of the strong women in the centre of his universe. Quan’s younger brother The foundation, like it suggests in its name, helps a variety of people, including kids who have been through domestic violence.
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