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Joel Eustache

November 16, 1972 ~ September 19, 2017 (age 44) 44 Years Old
Joel Eustache was born on November 16, 1972 in Lambert Commune de Milot, Haiti to his lovely parents, Marie-Rose Blaise and Hypolite Eustache.  Joel pursued his education in several schools. He completed middle school in Bon Beger de Lambert, high school in Ecole Renovateur de Milot and 12th grade in Lycee Henry Christophe de Milot. After his schooling, he decided to give back to where he received his education and became an elementary school teacher at Bon Beger de Lambert.
   In the year 2000, Joel left Haiti to emigrate in the United States. He resided in New Jersey with his brother Serge Lundor. In 2002, he moved to Pompano Beach, Florida where he met his wife Minouche Eustache. They started off as neighbors, then friends, then very close friends and soon became lovers. They were married on February 14th, 2004. Their first born, Jhamory Eustache was born August 26, 2004, and their love for each other and bond as a family grew stronger. After their first born, came three more lovely children, Rhodney Eustache, Hypheldie Joseph-Eustache, and last but certainly not least Benjamin Eustache. Joel made sure that after God, he took care of his family. If there was ever anything that anyone needed, he was there always ready to help.
In the year 2006, Joel returned to New Jersey where he dedicated his life to serve the Lord in Church of God Sentina Maranatha. His love for God, his gift and his talents were very remarkable. Joel Eustache was a brilliant teacher of Sunday School.  He led church services with love and passion and was a blessed preacher. Joel demonstrated his leadership characteristic when he led the Group d’Hommes Gedeons as president. He always served and helped those in need.
Joel earned his daily bread in Target to take care of his family. His quality and his performance allowed him to be promoted as team leader. But his illness came in the way. In February 2017, Joel was diagnosed with cancer. His family, friends and co-workers were devastated by the news, but faith in God and prayer gave them strength. Day and night his family and church family spent time visiting him in the hospital, caring for him and most of all praying for him. But after seven months of pain and suffering the Lord called him home to be in a place where pain and suffering is no more. On Tuesday, September 19th, 2017 the lord called Joel home.
Joel left behind his mom and dad Marie-Rose Blaise and Hypolite Eustache.  They are aslo the parents of Serge Lundor, Josue Blaise, Christiane Blaise, Christlen Eustache, Weston Eustache, Eumanise Eustache, Wesner Eustache, Nikes Eustache, and Nikenson Eustache. Joel was also a great uncle, to the children of Serge & Marie Lundor, his niece Liddy Lundor, and nephews Lundgren, Weinfrid , and Lindbergh Lundor; his sister & brother-in-law Chantale  & Daniel Ternisca, the parents of his nephews Joshua & Aaden Ternisca. Joel was loved by many family members who held him dear to their hearts, his beloved aunts Christine Eustache, Jeanine Eustache, Marieta Ternisca. His beloved step mother-in law Guirlande Derilus mother of Sister  & Brother in law Jonathan & Guirline Derilus. In addition, his sister and brother in-law Esperance, John, James, Elize Alexis, Michelle, Michene, Mislande Alexis; and his beloved cousins, Ronel Prophet & family. And lastly but most of all, his wife, Minouche Eustache, and their children, Jhamory, Rhodney, Hypheldie, and Benjamin Eustache.  
As it is hard to say goodbye to our dear brother Joel Eustache, the Lord has been patiently waiting to get his angel back. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

 Service Information

Visitation
Wednesday
September 27, 2017

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Island Memorial Funeral Home
49 S Munn Ave
East Orange, NJ 07018

Funeral Service

Haitian Pentecostal Church
36 Harrison Place
Irvington, New Jersey 07111


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