Yolnide St Fleur's Obituary
Yolnide St Fleur Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend passed away on January 12, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of strength, love, and unwavering commitment to her family. Yolnide was a source of love and warmth to everyone who knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered. Born on February 14, 1964, in Port Au Prince, Haiti, she was known by many as a woman of profound independence and a fierce protector of those she loved. As a strong mother, raising her kids on her own, gave her the strength to be independent. She was both the foundation and the roof, the nurturer and the protector, very strict and loving guiding her two daughters Marthe Yoldy Voltaire, and Jennypher Franceska Voltaire, with a blend of tough love and unconditional support. She dedicated her life to ensuring her children had every opportunity, often sacrificing her own comfort to secure their futures. Her life was a masterclass in resilience, facing challenges head-on with a characteristic humor and a ‘’never-quit’’ attitude. She taught her family that strength is not about never falling, but about rising every time you do. Yolnide St Fleur worked as a caring caregiver, she was a guardian of dignity, providing a peaceful, loving transition for her loved one and lighting the way for us all. Her gentle hands offered comfort, unwavering strength in difficult times, she was a quiet warrior who embodied kindness and devoted her life to providing dignity to others. She possessed a heart of gold, acting as a true angel on earth whose devotion knew no bounds. She was admired for her dedication and work ethic. She was also a talented seamstress, a Thread Maestro, who knew how to bind broken hearts together with a simple stitch. She didn’t just sew fabric, she stitched comfort into our lives, one heartbeat at a time. She has taken her talent and gone, but forever in our hearts she lives on, having left her mark on every seam. She survived with her sisters Nirva St Fleur, Marie Lunia St Fleur, and brother Wadson St Fleur. Her children, Marthe Y. Voltaire and Jennypher F. Voltaire, and her cherished grandchildren Sahalove Jaimie Alabre, Jayden Alabre, Zayd Xander Alabre, Oleksander Dudikoff Aristide, and Jonathan Harvey Aristide who knew her as the heart of the family. She was predeceased by her parents Alcidoine St Fleur and Raymonde Romeus St Fleur, and her little sister Martine St Fleur. “She was the anchor, the sail, and the wind. Though she has set sail, her strength remains with us.”
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