MARIE-RACINE-Obituary

MARIE RACINE

Washington, District of Columbia

1934 - 2020

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DIED
July 23, 2020
LOCATION
Washington, District of Columbia

Obituary

 MARIE MARCELLE BUTEAU RACINE  On July 23, 2020, Marie Marcelle Buteau Racine, 86, a long-time District resident, passed away in Philadelphia, PA, surrounded by her children, Mikaele Racine and Karl Racine, and sister France Buteau. Born in Les Cayes, Haiti on May 31, 1934, Dr. Racine and...

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I am sincerely sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Please accept on behalf of the Dohnji’s family our profound condolences and may our prayers help comfort you and your entire family to overcome this challenging moment.

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mother Dr. Racine. My prayers go out to Karl and his family. And thank you for sharing your Mother's homegoing service.

What a gift to ever been in the presence of Dr. Racine - a lovely, erudite, very interesting and special person. She will be missed, but happy memories will
always remain for her many devoted students, friends, and family who continue to be dedicated to important work and causes.

Deepest Condolences from Idriys J. Abdullah and Family. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dr. Marie Racine shall be remembered in so many ways and for so many things. Being an outstanding educator, colleague, mentor and friend are but a few of the things I will remember. Marie is missed. My sincerest sympathy and prayers to her family.

My deepest sympathy to Karl Racine and the entire Buteau Racine family. May she rest in peace.

Maye was an inspiration for us all. We will miss her dearly but will always cherish her memories.

Dr. Marie M. B. Racine’s memory will live up into eternity. I bestow immense gratitude and blessing to the Racine family with heart filled admiration for extending your mother’s extraordinary life and legacy.

Our dearest friend and colleague, in your retirement years, you were a great teacher and companion for lunches, museums, and festivals. Thank you for sharing your passion for and erudition in Haitian Creole. You made our lives so much better. Nou p ap janm bliye ou.