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Harold “Blanco” Jacques
Harold “Blanco” Jacques, 64, died March 29, 2024 in Fort Pierce, Florida.
Survivors include his wife, Martine Jacques (nee Jean-Francois); sons, Jonah Jacques and Jason Sylvestre Jacques; daughter, Jennifer Filancia Jacques; mother, Lucita Jacques; mother-in-law, Marie Dorvil Rousseau, father-in-law, Amolis Rousseau; sister-in-law, Nadege Jean-Louis; brother-in-law, Jean-Sylvestre Gabard; sisters, Madame Eliette J. Jasmin, Madame Rose-Lourdes Jacob, Madame Katy J. Coriolan, Madame Clebert Micheline, and Madame Bertide Jacob; brothers, Luckner Mesidor, Damas Jacob, and Harold, Jr.
Condolences also to: Chenet Jacques, Benet Fleury, Youseline Jacques, Leila Jenna Fleury, Kayla Jessa Fleury, Alicia Joseph, Kenny, Lugi and Richard Coriolan and to all his nieces and nephews. Much appreciation to all his friends and families, Kerline Phelizor-Paul, Therese Jean-Gilles, James Pierre, Charlie, Sarita, Wilmide Robillard.
May God protect, strengthen & encapsulate these families who are affected by the loss. Jacques, Jean-Francois, Jacob, Coriolan, Mesidor, Dorvil, Jean, Joseph, Jean-Gilles, Pierre, LaFrance, and Robillard.
Blanco was an incredible man, he was a family loving, kind-hearted person. He loved to take leisure walks, sports, gardening, and watching the CNN news.
He was born to parents, Raphael Jacob and Lucita Jacques on April 17, 1959 in Limonade, Haiti. He migrated to the United States in the late 1980’s to seek the great American dream. In the pursuit of such marvelous wonder, he met his lovely wife, Martine Jacques with whom he was married to for 26 years. They have three wonderful children. Blanco worked tirelessly to support his family.
Blanco worked at Welch Sugar Cane Company in Haiti, drove for Haitian Superband Septentrional, and worked for Best Industries Company
Blanco worked as a welder for over 30 years. Blanco became ill two years ago, he fought courageously to defeat this malice. Unfortunately, on the 29th day of March 2024 Harold succumbed to the illness at Lawnwood Regional. God’s angels carried him to the Divine Father.
The Jacques family would like to extend their condolences to all those affected by this tremendous and tragic loss.
Do Remember God is in full control.
Services: Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 14, 2024 from 12:00-1:00 PM with a service to follow at 1:00 PM at Haisley Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Burial will follow at White City Cemetery.
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