Geneviève Bergeron(I)
Geneviève Bergeron wasn't sure whether she wanted to pursue a career in engineering or music when she graduated from university, because she was talented in both fields. The 21-year-old was the eldest daughter of Thérèse Daviau, a city councilor for the Montreal Citizens' Movement. Montreal's mayor at the time, Jean Doré, wept briefly at a news conference as he reacted to the killings and loss of the young woman, who as a teenager in 1984 went door-to-door and helped Doré win his first election to Montreal city council, and was a regular babysitter for Doré's 3-year-old daughter. Bergeron was a second-year scholarship student in civil engineering who spent much of her free time singing in a choir.