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Kettelie Polynice was born on October 13, 1956, in Arcahaie, Haiti, and with her father's help, she immigrated to the United States in 1987. Kettelie had a big heart filled with love for Christ, her children, and fashion. She possessed an impeccable sense of style, was a true giver, and was strong, driven, and loved life. She found joy in singing in the church choir and participating in every church-related activity. For many years, Kettelie worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), a job she loved, and she was known as a natural helper. Everyone she worked with recognized her gift, and she was loved by so many and made an impact in numerous lives.
Kettelie Polynice is survived by her children: Bernadette Francis, Marc Junior Nicolas, and Wacking Nicolas. Her children, as well as her grandchildren, meant the world to her.
Her grandchildren are Triston King Nicolas, Peyton Zachary Nicolas, Edem Adan Nicolas, Edris Celedonio Nicolas, Jeremiah Jose Nicolas, and Isaiah Gabriel Nicolas.
Her siblings include Margaret Polynice, Mona Briseus, Marjorie Noisil, Roberte Bellande, Myriam Momplaisir, Edna Polynice, Yves-Ange Ocean, Frantz Delva, Jackson Raymond, Lyders Polynice Junior, Alex Raymond, Marc Lahens Polynice, and Hugues Ocean.
Her special cousins who were dear to her heart are Yves-Lise Jean Louis, Edens Jean-Louis, Rosemonde Jean-Louis, Marie Gelin Vernet, Marie Yve Larochelle, Pierre-Son Jean-Louis, and Jourline Henri. Additionally, she also leaves behind aunts, uncles, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Friday, April 11 from 4-8 PM in the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock St., QUINCY. Funeral service will be celebrated on Saturday. April 12 starting 8AM in Boston Missionary Church - Dudley St. Roxbury, . Burial in Milton Cemetery, Milton.
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