Jinnie Suffrin

Jinnie Suffrin obituary

Jinnie Suffrin

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Jinnie Suffrin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Stone Brothers Funeral Home - Fort Pierce on Oct. 9, 2025.

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With hearts full of sorrow yet overflowing with gratitude, we gather to honor the life and legacy of Jinnie Suffrin, a beloved daughter, sister, mother, and friend. Jinnie was born on October 17, 1985, in St. Marc, Haiti, a place that shaped her early years with its warmth, faith, and sense of community. In September of 1996, at the age of ten, she journeyed to the United States, where she and her family settled in Fort Pierce, Florida.

From the very beginning, Jinnie was a light in every room she entered. Her gentle nature and radiant smile had a way of putting others at ease. She carried within her a quiet strength-an inner peace and determination that guided her through every stage of life. Her laughter was contagious, her presence comforting, and her heart big enough to hold everyone she loved.

Those who knew Jinnie will remember her as a woman of deep compassion, faith, and resilience. She faced life's challenges with grace and unwavering courage, always finding a way to bring light into even the darkest moments. Her kindness wasn't loud-it was steady, genuine, and rooted in love.

Above all, Jinnie's greatest joy and purpose in life were her two beautiful children, Jermario Suffrin and Maya Suffrin. To them, she was not just a mother-she was a best friend, a guiding hand, and a source of endless encouragement. She poured her heart into raising them, teaching them to be strong, kind, and true to themselves. Every dream she held was for them, every sacrifice made in love. Through Jermario and Maya, Jinnie's light will continue to shine brightly.

Jinnie was also a cherished daughter to Sain-Gelia Julien, whose steadfast love and support were a constant presence in her life. Their bond was one of deep affection, mutual respect, and shared faith.

She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved mother, Sain-Gelia Julien; her stepfather, Guillaume Louis; her sisters, Marline Suffrin, Ometela Rosier, Audline David, Cinelia David, Merzilie Louis, and Britney Louis; her brother, Carlous Julien; her adored children, Jermario and Maya; and a large circle of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will miss her deeply.

To those who were blessed to know her, Jinnie was more than family-she was a source of peace, laughter, and unconditional love. She had a remarkable way of bringing people together and making everyone feel valued and seen. Her generosity of spirit, her faith in God, and her enduring strength will continue to inspire those who carry her memory in their hearts.

Though Jinnie's earthly journey has come to an end, her story does not end here. Her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched, the love she gave freely, and the beautiful family she leaves behind. Her light will never fade-it will live on in the hearts of all who knew her and in the enduring love of her children.

As we remember Jinnie, let us celebrate the gift of her life-the laughter she shared, the comfort she offered, and the joy she brought to so many. Her memory will forever be a reminder that love, kindness, and faith are the true measures of a beautiful life.

May her soul rest in eternal peace, and may the light of her love continue to shine brightly in all of us.

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Upcoming Events

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5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Stone Bros. Funeral Home-Fort Pierce

317 N 7th St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950

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Oct

11

Funeral service

10:00 a.m.

First Haitian Church

1301 Avenue B, Fort Pierce, FL

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Only 6 hours left for delivery to next service.