In Loving Memory of Mr. Jean Exavier Saint-Phar
Mr. Jean Exavier Saint-Phar passed on Monday June 23, 2025. A homegoing celebration will be held on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. at Love First Church, 12847 Balm Riverview Rd, Riverview, Florida 33579. Interment will follow at Serenity Meadows Memorial Park, 6919 Providence Rd, Riverview, FL 33578.
Jean Exavier Saint-Phar was born on December 3, 1967, in Piyat, Haiti. He dedicated his early career to education, serving as an elementary school teacher, and also took on the role of a Deacon within his community, reflecting his commitment to both learning and spiritual guidance. Completing all of his studies in Haiti, he laid a strong foundation for his future endeavors. In 1992, he made the significant move to the United States, settling in Miami, Florida, where he embraced a variety of roles throughout his life. His diverse experiences included working as a DJ and a chef, showcasing his creative talents and culinary skills. Eventually, he found a long-term position as a locator at Teco, where he dedicated 15 years of his life, contributing to the company while continuing to adapt and grow in a new environment.He was preceded in death by his parents, Exavier Saint-Phar and Adriene Ambroise.Mr. Jean Exavier Saint-Phar leaves to cherish memories of him with his wonderful wife, Madeline Saint-Phar; daughters, Sheila Saint-Phar, Edrina Saint-Phar, Jenny Lafrance, Kasey Lafrance, Keisha Lafrance; sons, Alex Saint-Phar and Max Saint-Phar; granddaughter, Jordan Grant; grandsons, Amari Alfred and Asaiah Alfred; brothers, Francius Saint-Phar ''Lisma'', Wilner Saint-Phar; sisters, Saintilia Saint-Phar ''Jiji'', Isberte Saint- Phar, Anna-Marie Amboise''Filocia''; uncle, Olivier Jean Pierre; nieces, Syntiana Saint-Phar, Adrianna Saint-Phar Elisna SaintPhard, Ludia SaintPhard, Ilande SaintPhard, Liyen Saintphard, Guetty Charles, Francesca Pierre Michel and Amanda Pierre Michel; nephew, Franklyn Saintphard, Isn’t Saintphard; cousin, Carmelite Pierre Michel and a host of close friends and other family members.
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