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IN MEMORY OF

Beatrice “Bebe” Saint-vil & Janelle “Nelle” Violette Souffrant

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Funeral Information

Location:

Hadley Davis Funeral Home Chapel
Date: 06-29-2024
Time: 12:00 PM

Visitation Information

Location:

Hadley Davis Funeral Home Chapel 2321 Northwest 62nd Street Miami, Florida 33150
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Obituary

Beatrice Saint-Vil was born on September 13, 1995, to Tatiana Victorin and Milot Saint-Vil. She was the first daughter of both parents. She was known as “Bebe” to those who knew and loved her. Bebe was the most humble, loving, caring, helpful, peaceful, joyful, and happiest person you’ll ever meet. She lit up every room she would walk in. She attended Linda Lentin and Edison Park Elementary School, Edison Middle School, then Miami Edison Senior High School. She also attended colleges for quite some time as well. 

Bebe was an amazing dancer. She’d outdo anyone who tried to challenge her. She loved people and was a helping hand and very talented. To know her was to love her. She was like a second mom to her siblings. 

Later on in her life, she became a mother herself. On August 8, she gave birth to her miniature self, Janelle Violette Souffrant. Bebe’s daughter was her world. From the day Bebe had Janelle, everything she did was for her. Nelle was the missing piece in Bebe’s life. Everyone who knew her should know how much Janelle meant to her mom. 

Bebe was a hustler! She worked and had many skills. She did nails, sold clothes, and specialized in doing hair. She did both adults and children but preferred the kids. She was great with kids. She had so much patience and loved what she did so she took on to it full-time and resigned from where she was working, the post office. At the post office, she gained many good and close friends but she had to say goodbye to that nine to five and become a full-time entrepreneur. Braided by Bebe was created and definitely took off. Day by day, her clientele increased and her work was outstanding. 

Bebe made sure everyone around her was good. Although she had her own life to live being an amazing mother, sister, daughter, cousin, etc., she made her family her number one priority. There’s a million words to describe how much of a great person Bebe was and although we will not see her physically she’ll forever dance within all of us.

On June 8, 2024, our hero became our guardian angel. Though our time went out a little quicker than anyone thought, she taught us that family is important and so much more. No one will ever forget that smile that lit up every room she walked in. She definitely touched many souls.

Bebe leaves to mourn her memories: her mother and father, Tatiana and Milot; stepfather, Dieulifaite; grandmother, Jacqueline; sisters, Rervelene, Bianca, Yvonette, Kyanna, and Adriana; brothers, Steven, Kervenson, Jean, and Tyreek; nieces, Taliyah, Hadassah, Daloni, and Traniyah; nephews, Traivon, Daymond, Steven Jr., and Chauncee; all of her cousins, godchildren, and many, many more loved ones and friends who will dearly miss her.

On August 8, 2019, Janelle Violette Souffrant was born to her mother, Beatrice Saint-Vil, and father, Johnson Souffrant. She was the only child of both parents. She was known by “Nelle” or “Nenen”, that’s what all who knew and loved her called her.

Her hobbies were swimming, ballet, gymnastics, and dancing. She also loved Roblox and playing with her cousins. Nelle attended Brentwood Elementary School and graduated from kindergarten. Nelle won Baroness at her school’s coronation. Janelle was a wonderful daughter, niece, granddaughter, cousin, goddaughter, etc. She also loved her YouTube.

Nelle was four years old. Every year, her family made sure their princess enjoyed her birthday. First birthday, Doc McStuffin, second birthday, Cocomelon, third birthday, The Little Mermaid, fourth birtrhday, was princess, and her last birthday would have been an amazing sneaker ball.

You could feel Nelle’s joyful, amazing little soul everywhere she went. 

On June 7, 2024, our little butterfly gained her wings. Though Nelle’s time with us was short, she had an amazing impact on all our lives. She taught us the true meaning of unconditional love and the importance of cherishing each moment.

Nelle leaves behind to cherish her memory: her father, Johnson; aunties, Barabra, Kervelene, Yvonette, Bianca, Kyanna, and Adriana; uncles, Kervenson, Jean, Tyreek, and Steven; cousins, Traivon, Daymond, Daloni, Hadassah, Steven Jr., Taliyah, and Traniyah; godparents, Micheal and Kervelene; grandparents, Tatiana, Milot, Violette (deceased), and Dieulifaite; great-grandparent, Jacqueline; mother, Beatrice (deceased); and many more loved ones.

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