Anote Hyppolite's Obituary
Mr. Anote Hyppolite was born on February 15, 1953, in St-Michel-de-L’Attalaye, Dept. de L’Artibonite, Haiti. He immigrated to the United States on November 15, 1998, and recently passed away on May 1, 2024, in Miami, Florida.
Throughout his life, Mr. Hyppolite was deeply connected to his family. His father, Robert Hyppolite, has since passed away, but his mother, Clainfania St-Juste, continues to live in Haiti. Mr. Hyppolite leaves behind his beloved wife, Marie Yollande Joseph Hyppolite.
Their family expanded to include five children: Wolmitot, Guerline, Tony, Ronald, and Manoucheka. These children, along with their spouses and children, formed a close-knit network of love and support. Mr. Hyppolite’s four brothers—Dinold, Malachy, Renaud, and Rinel—and five sisters—Rosalie, Ibella, St. Anne, Isabella, and Liliane—shared in the family bonds.
Beyond his immediate family, Mr. Hyppolite had a wide circle of extended family members. Thirty-eight nephews and nieces, along with seventeen cousins, were part of his vibrant community.
Mr. Hyppolite’s journey was marked by education and hard work. He attended school in Haiti, completing his secondary education. His passion for mechanics led him to Auto Body Repair School, where he honed his skills. Over the years, he worked as a mechanic both in Haiti and the United States. For a significant portion of his career, he was employed by Old Tavernier Restaurant in Key Largo, Florida.
His faith was an integral part of his life. Actively involved in church activities, Mr. Hyppolite held various positions within the church community. His legacy will be remembered by all who knew him—a man dedicated to family, work, and service.
May he rest in peace.
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