Born on May 20th of 1948 to Lormeus Jean-Mary and Idalieze Mondesir in La Petite Plaine, Bas de Grandou, Bainet, Haiti. Annie was one of eleven siblings.
She dedicated her life to Jehovah in baptism on April 18, 1970. When she became a Fanord in 1987, she brought a nurturing, kind and delicate spirit to a family who yearned for it. She made everyone around her feel safe. Jehovah knew who his faithful servant was, and Annie embodied His purpose for her. She not only carried herself with grace and poise, but inspired others to do so as well. Whoever knew her could not help but smile or laugh. As a servant of Jehovah, wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and friend she gave everyone a unique attention.
Her smiles were like her cooking, each one different. If you missed it, you missed a chance at a comfort only she could provide. Every meal she made, she made with love and there was always a meal waiting for you at the end of the day. She also loved a good party. All she needed was good food, good music, and good people and she was beyond happy. Whether you were far away in Haiti, New York, Orlando, Jacksonville, in her congregation, or 10 min away, if you were in her life, you felt her presence. She leaves behind a loving family, friends and a community of brothers and sisters who will miss her.
Visitation will take place on Saturday, May 28, 2022, from 10:00 Am – 12:00 PM with a Funeral Service at 11:00 AM at Boyd-Panciera University Drive Chapel. Interment will follow at Southern Memorial Park Cemetery.
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