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Mr. Aguilaire Louissaint was born on December 10th, 1941 in Île-à-Vache, Haiti.
Mr. Aguilaire Louissaint was a devoted teacher and community member in his home country before embarking on a journey that would span decades.
In the 1970s, he began working as a cruise employee, traveling the world, and eventually settling in the United States in the late 1970s.
Once he established his life in the U.S. and became a citizen, Mr. Louissaint brought his four children to join him in his new home, where they would all thrive.
He was a loving and devoted husband to his beautiful wife, Marie Josette Louissaint, and a proud father and grandfather. His legacy lives on through his many grandchildren, who were fortunate enough to spend time with him and create lasting memories.
Mr. Louissaint was also a dear friend to many who knew him well. His kindness, wisdom, and warm presence left an indelible mark on those who crossed his path.
In 2021, his health began to decline, and despite being diagnosed with several chronic illnesses over the years, his condition worsened rapidly in 2024. In January 2025, he was transferred to hospice care, where he received comfort and support.
On February 1st, 2025, Mr. Louissaint peacefully passed away at the age of 83. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit, love, and the memories he leaves behind will continue to inspire and guide his family and friends. Rest in peace. He will never be forgotten.
M. Aguilaire Louissaint est né le 10 décembre 1941 à l'Île-à-Vache, en Haïti.
M. Aguilaire Louissaint était un enseignant dévoué et un membre de la communauté dans son pays d'origine avant de se lancer dans un voyage qui allait durer des décennies.
Dans les années 1970, il a commencé à travailler comme employé de croisière, à parcourir le monde et à s'installer finalement aux États-Unis à la fin des années 1970.
Une fois qu'il a établi sa vie aux États-Unis et est devenu citoyen, M. Louissaint a amené ses quatre enfants le rejoindre dans sa nouvelle maison, où ils allaient tous s'épanouir.
Il était un mari aimant et dévoué pour sa belle épouse, Marie Josette Louissaint, et un père et grand-père fier. Son héritage perdure à travers ses nombreux petits-enfants, qui ont eu la chance de passer du temps avec lui et de créer des souvenirs durables.
M. Louissaint était également un ami cher pour beaucoup de ceux qui le connaissaient bien. Sa gentillesse, sa sagesse et sa présence chaleureuse ont laissé une marque indélébile sur ceux qui ont croisé son chemin.
En 2021, sa santé a commencé à décliner et, malgré plusieurs maladies chroniques diagnostiquées au fil des ans, son état s'est rapidement aggravé en 2024. En janvier 2025, il a été transféré aux soins palliatifs, où il a reçu réconfort et soutien.
Le 1er février 2025, M. Louissaint est décédé paisiblement à l'âge de 83 ans. Bien qu'il ne soit plus parmi nous, son esprit, son amour et les souvenirs qu'il laisse derrière lui continueront d'inspirer et de guider sa famille et ses amis. Repose en paix. Il ne sera jamais oublié
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