Paul A. Edouard

February 01, 1989 - January 22, 2024

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Obituary for Paul A. Edouard

Paul Alin Edouard was born on February 1, 1989, in Boston, MA, to Lamarre Edouard Sr. and the late Genevieve Pierre Edouard. Known for his infectious smile that could light up any room, Paul had an extraordinary ability to make people feel loved and valued. His warmth and compassion knew no bounds. He had a special way of ending every phone call with “I love you,” a small gesture that left a significant impact on the hearts of his family and friends.

He was not just a cherished son, brother, father, and friend; Paul was the light of hope and joy for everyone around him. His legacy will continue to inspire those who knew him. His family was the cornerstone of his life, and he nurtured a unique and loving relationship with each of his siblings. Paul’s bond with his family was fortified by love, laughter, and an unspoken understanding that resonated in their shared experiences.

Paul’s departure has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of his loved ones. He was a man of great emotional depth, kindness, and a great desire for life. His memory will be cherished and celebrated for the happiness he brought into this world.

Paul is preceded in death by his loving mother, Genevieve, and survived by his father, Lamarre Sr., brothers; Eddy, Ruddy, Alex, Lamarre Jr., and Jonathan; his dear sister, Marie, and sisters-in-laws Keisha and Juna; his son Paul Jr. and bonus son Jaedyn; his loving aunt, Rose Presume; his nieces and nephews; Taynajha, Davon, Janiyah, Alex Jr., Trinity, Elijah, A’Mia, Sophia, and Amira; and extended family.

Paul, you were a blessing in our lives, and while you may have departed from this earth, the spirit, love, and the joy you shared with us will forever live on in our hearts. Rest in peace, beloved son, brother, father, and friend.

The Edouard and Pierre families would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time.

They invite you to join them for a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, February 1, 2024, at 10 AM in St. Angela Merici Church, 1548 Blue Hill Avenue, Mattapan, MA 02126.

The viewing will be prior to the Mass at 9-10 AM.

Interment in Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston.

Services

1 Feb

Public Viewing

09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish 1548 Blue Hill Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126 Get Directions »
1 Feb

Funeral Mass

10:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish 1548 Blue Hill Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126 Get Directions »
1 Feb

Interment

11:30 AM

Forest Hills Cemetery 95 Forest Hills Ave Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Get Directions »
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  • February 02, 2024

    I've known Paul for almost 30 years, that's most of my life, we was in k1. Going over to his house over on Norfolk, him coming over to mine. I remember when we was younger, we both use to stay up late night and watch the same shows we wasn't supposed to watch. Come to school the next day and talk about them. I remember we had a school assignment in the 4th grade and Mrs. Jackson wanted us to write about what we wanted to be when we grew up, Paul and I wrote that we wanted to be dirty cops, we said they had all the nice cars, the money and the girls. We watched way too much New York Undercover, she told us to rethink our answers and come up with new ones by the next day. It's crazy that 2 days prior to his passing, I was telling my daughter a story about him. We was walking to Chez Vous for a birthday party. An I told her how I was supposed to have a birthday party at the Vous when I was little, we all know that was the place to have one. An I was inviting everyone before the school year was over. The week before my birthday Paul and I was talking about it. He said bro your not going to have a party at the Vous, I said he was buggin I was. He said bro I'm telling you, their throwing a surprise party at your house. Day of my birthday I'm heading to the Vous I thought, my godmother brings me home saying we need to grab something. We pulled up to a huge white party tent in the yard, Paul is in the yard with that big smile and he said I told you bro, I wouldn't lie to you. That was Paul, we liked the same girls, planned who was going to talk to who. He had brothers I had sisters, so he became my brother. All we have is the vivid memories that we have created. We all love Paul and this isn't a goodbye, it's see you again soon.