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Orianie Saint Fleur Fenelon, affectionately known as “Ayi”, a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother and great-grandmother, and the matriarch of a family built on faith, sacrifice, and resilience was born on November 6, 1944 in Croix-Coques, La Plaine, Haiti to Osias Saint Fleur and Cleante Jean.
She was raised with strong moral values that shaped her life and guided generations after
her. She carried herself with dignity, humility and unwavering devotion to her family.
She was the beloved wife of Franck Fenelon Sr, with whom she shared 51 years of marriage. Together, they built a home grounded in love, perseverance and faith through
both joy and hardship.
Orianie was the proud and loving mother of:
• Jean Michel Fenelon (†) and wife Marielle Fenelon
• Marie Chrispin Fenelon and husband Alphonse Rodly Chrispin (†)
• Thobene Fenelon and wife Jeannette Bien-Aime Fenelon
• Frantz Fenelon and wife Blondine A. Fenelon
• Jean Franck Fenelon Jr. and wife Martine Fenelon
• Sheldie Fenelon and husband Bibens Leon
• Joubert Fenelon
• Johnny Donassaint
She was a devoted grandmother to her treasured grandchildren:
Stanley D. Fenelon, Mamalada Medjeen-Flore Fenelon, Micheka Fenelon, McKenzy
Fenelon, Rodline Chrispin, Joseph Chrispin, Rodens Chrispin, Berdy Fenelon, Thobina
S. Fenelon, Marcus R. Fenelon, Isaiah B. Fenelon, Oliver Fenelon, Febora N. Fenelon,
Jayda Fenelon, Bendy Fenelon, Ledger B. Leon, Shelby D. Leon, Sheldon Leon,
Jeaniella W. Fanfan, and Daniel J. Fanfan, as well as her great-grandchildren, who were a
constant source of pride and joy.
She is survived by her siblings:
• Brothers: Jean Manice Jean, Antoine Jean, Osange Jean (†), Elifaite Jean (†)
• Sisters: Adelia Jean, Clemene Jean, Odanie Jean
Orianie endured life’s challenges with remarkable strength, including years of separation
and hardship, yet never wavered in her faith or her commitment to her children. She was a woman of quiet wisdom, deep prayer and unconditional love.
She now rests in eternal peace, reunited with her beloved husband, her son Jean Michel,
and the ancestors who went before her. Though she will be deeply missed, her legacy lives
on through the generations she raised and the values she instilled.
“Her children rise up and call her blessed.”
— Proverbs 31:28
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