On the small Island of Arcahaie, Haiti in the Caribbean, Joseph Jacques Lisson Fede, known as Jojo, Pouchon was born on a Friday February 17, 1977 to Marie Mona Kerlegrand and Jean Baptiste Fede.
Joseph left Haiti to New York City at a young age in 1995. Like any other young immigrants Jojo faced many challenges to adapt to the American culture. After just a few few years in New York, Jojo had moved to Florida and have been living here ever since.
Jojo was an understanding, hard working, determined, dedicated, and persistent young man with a business mind, who will do anything legal to take care of his children and his family. Joseph was caring, loving, nice, funny, very giving and (chelbe pasel pat ginyin). Joseph had an impact in everyone that had a chance to know him. Jojo was able to make anyone laugh just by talking to you for a few minutes and always finished a conversation by saying “Aya”. Jojo was such a people person that his friends became his brothers and sisters. Jojo liked luxury cars, enjoyed Haitian music and dancing. And there is no other Hatian man who like flowers like Jojo, specifically red roses.
Jojo is a loving man who will always be remembered for many things. Joseph left behind his parents Marie Mona Kerlegrand and Jean Baptiste Fede; grand mothers Lina Paul Honore and Viergela Millien; children Joseph Fede, Jr. & Mona Lisa Fede (to Kathia St Firmin); step children Deondre and Rebekah, many brothers and and sisters to name a few: Marie V. Fede; Stephanie Fede, Viergela, sister and friend Mireille Victor; Jethro, Frantz Dartois, Nickson Jean Pierre, Antoine Simon, Newton Missial, Mackency Flerilus, Jean Harold Joseph, Eude Saint Claire, Muller Pierre-Louis, Sony Ducasse; uncles and aunts: Pierre Carlo Kerlegrand, Marc Michael Kerlegrand, Gerard Fede, Presler Fede, Marie Monique Kerlegrand, Elyse Fede, Gislene Fede, his nephews and nieces: Indy, Gigi, Briana, Milick, his loving cousins Marie Handrale, Marceline, Jenny, Christina, Pascale, Vanessa, Dave, Sanders, Steeve, Fabrice, Bady, Ginou, shelda, Ticame, Maggie, and his many other beloved cousins and friends.
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 25, 2021 Eglise Evangelique Baptiste Par La Foi 1650 North Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 11:00am
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