Marie Ange Nicole Denis was born on December 5, 1955, in Port-de-Paix, Haiti, to the late Mr. Nicolas Moreau and Olypcide Demard Jacques.
She completed her primary education at École Primaire Jacques Maure Pas and went on to pursue her secondary education at Lycée Tertulien Guilbaud and Collège des Adventistes in Cap-Haïtien.
Nicole was exceptionally talented and multi-skilled. She began her professional journey as a primary school teacher at École Primaire Maître François Moreau. She later relocated to Gonaïves, where she attended professional school and honed her talents in the culinary, fashion, and textile industries, becoming a skilled seamstress and chef.
Nicole traveled frequently between Haiti and the United States before permanently migrating in 1989 to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her daughter, Angie. In the United States, she worked in the healthcare field as a Certified Nursing Assistant, serving others with dedication and compassion.
She retired in 2016 to devote herself to help raise her beloved grandson. Nicole was an active and faithful member of Sinai Seventh-day Adventist Church and was also a frequent visitor at Elim.
Nicole was loving yet no-nonsense, a woman of strength and principle. She expressed her love through service, often delighting those closest to her by baking pain patat and preparing kremas for her favorites during the holiday season.
She passed away on January 9th following health complications.
She is survived by her loving daughter, Angie Denis, and her cherished grandson, Noah Denis.
Her Sisters: Vierta Moreau, Durzette Donou Jacques, Altagrace Laborde, Nirla Moreau, Clyde Theagene, Idanise Denis and family
Her Brothers: Clarel DjaDja Moreau, Charles Kwetty Jacques, Vernet Moreau, Walter Denis, Isaac Denis and Family
Her Cousins: Alix Allonce, Agathe Demard, Solange Moreau and family, Mirana Moreau and family and Clide Denis.
Her Nieces: Samantha Jacques, Mercline Vallon, Liline Moreau, Tiara Moreau, Erline Alexis, Charmaine Jacques, Charlaine Jacques, Charma Jacques, Yvanessa Laborde, Christie Laborde, Walnite Denis, Ruth Hixon, Francesse Canty, Santra Denis, Karen Hayes, Wayola Denis, Ashlie Smith, Nachama Monpremier
Her Nephews: Peggy Moreau, Jean Eder Moreau, Moise Moreau, Mathurin Alexis, Jermaine Jacques, Courtney Jacques, Jamal Jacques, Charmain Jacques, Charlain Jacques, Charmir Jacques, Clint Laborde and Chilet Denis,and Yvenson Laborde
Her Grandnieces/nephews: Aiden Jacques, Ausha Renaud, Nzingha Ramirez, Imani Paul, Jacob Vallon, Ahva Alexis and Aymin Alexis
She also leaves to mourn her passing extended members of the Demard, Jacques, Moreau, and Denis families, along with a wide circle of friends and church family from Sinai SDA Church, Elim SDA Church, and Bon Samaritan SDA Church.
Nicole will be remembered for her strength, generosity, and the quiet yet powerful way she loved. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered. We rejoice in the promise of the resurrection and take comfort in knowing that Nicole now rests in peace.
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