

He graduated from Institution Mixte Peniel. From a young age, Ducquene valued hard work and began his career in Haiti as an agricultural worker and managed his business as a foreign exchange trader. In his pursuit to a better future, Ducquene migrated to the Bahamas temporarily until he relocated permanently to the United States, throughout both journeys he worked diligently to provide for his family. His charisma, discipline and integrity allowed him to build trust in each community he was involved in.
The grit that Ducquene had for work stemmed from his love and eagerness to ensure his family's wellbeing. Ducquene, a devoted husband to Nadege Marc Charlostin built a family grounded in love, faith and resilience that included their four children: Wadson, Kerna, Loubens, and Jamesley Charlostin.
Ducquene enjoyed Haitian and Gospel music, action movies, Haitian series, and staying informed through the news. He took pride in his fashionable style a true jènjan; loved reading his Bible, cherished his Haitian heritage, and found joy in dancing and spending time with his family.
He leaves to cherish his memory with his loving wife, Nadege Marc Charlostin; his mother, Julia Bonami; his children, Wadson, Kerna, Loubens, and Jamesley Charlostin; his brothers, Jean Denis, Manes, and Edner Bonami; and his sister, Simone Bonami.
A visitation will be held at First Baptist Poinciana, located at 601 Walnut Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34759, on March 6, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
The funeral service will take place on March 7, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Woodlawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home, 400 Woodlawn Cemetery Road, Gotha, Florida 34734.
Following the funeral service, a committal service will be held at the same location from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Ducquene Charlostin’s final resting place will be at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Gotha, Florida.
A repass will follow at Yami Buffet, 2461 S Hiawassee Road, Orlando, Florida 32835.
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