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Dickens Louisaire was born in Port au Prince, Haiti on July 13th, 1961 to Noelita and Nicholas Louisaire. He came to the United States with his 5 siblings on March 5th, 1977, and resided in Brooklyn, NY. Dickens attended Prospect Heights High School in Brooklyn where he made lifelong friendships. He played Soccer as a Goalkeeper for Prospect Heights and the team won 3 consecutive championships. He later moved to Queens, NY after he married Roseline Joseph, the mother of his daughter’s Rhodine & Regina. He got his certification in accounting and worked as an accounting assistant for 25 years. He later attended SUNY Downstate receiving his certification in surgical technology and worked as a dedicated surgical technician at Lenox Hill Hospital for 15 years until his final day on December 19th, 2022.
Dickens also known as DiDi was loved by many. He brought joy to anyone he came across. He was an integral part of the family and enjoyed cooking, dancing, music, sports, bringing his family together (ON? )Facebook Live. Beach BBQs (WERE) one of his favorites. At work he was one of a kind and would give positive energy to his workplace. He was a man who would drop anything he was doing to lend a helping hand. His special gift was making any moment lighthearted and making those around him feel loved and taken care of. Didi was a natural comedian and there were no dull moments around him. His energy, his aura, his command in a room will certainly be remembered.
Dickens found peace and rest with the Lord on Monday December 19th, 2022. Dickens is survived by his Mother Noelita Abellard, 3 daughters Rhodine Louisaire, Regina Louisaire & Angelikah Polidor-Louisaire; grand-daughter Aaliyah Hayes; sisters Nirva Decopain & Karlenn Louizaire; brothers Frantz Decopain, Jean Louizaire, Leslie Louisaire and Nick Louisaire; as well as 6 nieces, 3 nephews, two Goddaughters and 2 aunts. Though no longer here in physical form, may Didi’s spirit live on. We must remember his love and energy and not frown when we think of him. May we smile at the thoughts of him. May we reflect on our memories and give thanks for encountering such a warm soul.
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