
Mr. Max Louisor was born on March 1, 1927 to the parents of Celia Alexandre and Jacob Louisor in the City of Carrefour, Haiti. During his upbringing in Haiti, he studied in the field of Carpentry and developed many different designs in Cabin Making that are still used as a famous design in Haiti.
While working in this field in Haiti, he met his first wife, Simone Verite and created three beautiful daughters: Marie Carmelle Louisor (deceased), Yvrose Louisor-Vendryx and Ketty Louisor-Jean-Baptiste. After many years, he decided to migrate and venture to the United States in search of a better life for his family.
He traveled to the U.S.A. in Brooklyn, New York in1962 and began working as a Yellow Cab Driver in NYC.
Years had passed and the couple later divorced and he married his second wife, Andre-Rose Napoleon-Louisor and they created his fourth daughter, Guirlaine Louisor-Martin. The newly couple relocated out of New York to the City of Miramar, Florida. During his years in Florida, he managed to befriend many people and assist many who so ever asked of him.
Mr. Louisor was known as a caring, honest, humorous, fun-loving and giving person that there's nothing else anyone can ever say about his character, charm and nature. He enjoyed his time on playing Dominos and Basic, but mostly spending time with his family and friends.
He leaves behind and survived by his three daughters: Yvrose, Ketty and Guirlaine, his son in laws (Eddy and Mark), his grandchildren (Takisha, Ernst Jr., Lyvia, Jennifer, Tania, Karl Jr, Markeyce, Makonnen and Markos), his great grandchildren (Ethan, Isabella and Liam), his close cousins: Bernadette, Jean, Hilda, Lucienne Laurence, his nieces (Ginette, Mireille), his nephews (Jean Claude), Goddaughters (Myriam, Nadine) and many, many family members, Church members and close friends.
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