According to a recent report by Entertainment News, singer Céline Dion and her three sons paid tribute to Dion's husband, René Angélil, a decade after his demise.Céline Dion's husband, René Angélil, died after battling cancer for many years.On January 14, Céline posted a picture of her husband, the former talent manager, reclining against a black piano on Instagram, along with the caption."Mon amour, ten years without you feels like just a day, and yet each day feels like a decade. Ten years without your caress, and yet every day I feel your touch", wrote Dion on her Instagram.The Grammy winner wasn't the only person who paid a heart-warming tribute to René, who started overseeing Céline Dion's career at the age of twelve and married her in 1994, fourteen years later. The couple's three kids, twins Nelson Angélil and Eddy Angélil, 15, and René-Charles Angélil, 24, were also credited in the caption."We miss you more than we can bear," the statement went on, "but you taught us to be strong." They went on, "We love you more, every day and every year." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhat happened to René AngélilRené Angélil died in December 2016 at the age of 73. The news was confirmed by Céline Dion's rep to People Magazine.“Rene Angelil, passed away this morning at his home in Las Vegas after a long and courageous battle against cancer. The family requests that their privacy be respected at the moment", the rep told People Magazine.The couple's three children, the 14-year-old René-Charles and the 5-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy, as well as his adult children from other marriages, Anne-Marie, Patrick, and Jean-Pierre, survive Angélil.René Angélil died of throat cancer, under the care of a physician, at his home in Henderson. The information was confirmed by the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner.Due to Angélil's battling cancer thrice, Dion had to put her career on hold many times to take care of her husband's persistent health problems. After being diagnosed with throat cancer in 1999, Angélil's cancer resurfaced in 2014 after a tumor was removed in December 2013.Céline Dion moved out of Las Vegas in 2014 to take care of her husband. In remembrance of his death, she postponed another series of performances at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas two years later."You see your husband suffer for three years, and it's not what you want to see," Céline stated to People Magazine. We now live with him in a new manner, and I know that he is doing well. And every day I see dad through my kids' eyes."Angélil, a Montreal native, started his career in the 1960s as a member of the Canadian pop rock group The Baronets. Despite having a few hits, the group eventually disbanded, and Angélil went on to become successful as a music manager.When Céline Dion, then twelve, turned in a demo recording of a song she and her mother had composed, he found her in 1980. Soon after, he signed her and mortgaged his house to cover the cost of her debut album, La Voix Du Bon Dieu.