Maryse St. Leger

April 23, 1950 - November 25, 2022

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Obituary for Maryse St. Leger

Maryse St. Leger was born April 23rd, 1950 in Port Au Prince, Haiti. She was the daughter of Germaine and Rincher Rimpel. She was one of 8 children. She attended Madam Boisson and studied the culinary arts. Maryse and her long time boyfriend Jean St.Leger were married in May of 1971. Her new husband emigrated with his best friend and brother-in-law Raymond Louis to the US to make a better life for their families. They settled in Boston Massachusetts in 1973. There she pursued a career as a nurse’s aid. She successfully completed her training and went to work in that field until her retirement in 2018.

Maryse is survived by her husband Jean Gabriel St.Leger, their two sons (Steeve MacOrland Spencer St.Leger, Lee Hendrick St.Leger), grandchildren (Tyler Lee Joy Maryse St. Leger and Steeve St.Leger II).

Sister Mrs. Lourdes Christophe Sister Mrs. Mierlle St. Pierre Sister Ms Marie Rincher Brother Louis Rincher Rimpel Sister Linecee Auguste

Maryse was very much her father’s child. She was tough and steadfast in her beliefs. The role of mother and wife meant everything to her and she took that on with same passion and determination she handled everything in her life. Though she only had 2 of her own, she cared for 5 children alongside her sister-in-law: Ange Merry Louis. She cooked, cleaned, did laundry, washed dishes, and did all that while maintaining a 40 hr work week at Long Island hospital in Quincy Mass and then BU Medical in Boston. Even in her later years, before/into/after retirement, Maryse did what she considered a mother’s and wifely duties…and that extended to everyone in her family. She spent 6 months attending to her brother Paul, while he battled his own health issues until his death. Even through the pain of sciatica and excruciating back pain she maintained those duties. She worked hard inside and outside of the home to complement her husband’s work ethic and raise the family she loved.

Maryse held many classical values and ethical standards of older generations and sought to raise her children according to the same principles she was taught. Her manner, like her own dad, was that of a tough, no-nonsense person who was willing to throw a punch if you sought to harm or disrespect her family and a tongue that could startle a sailor if you stepped out of line. She earned the title, “the warden” by the kids, while jealously guarding the kitchen table during holiday parties.

Though she was often blunt and sometimes curt, she loved to laugh and to sit at table during her down time to listen to stories told by visiting family and friends as well as sharing some from her childhood. We learned how deeply this tough woman could bleed each time she suffered the loss of a family member. Maryse was passionate about her family - especially her grand kids. Her classical ethic often clashed with the modern views of those closest to her - and as with all passionate and proud people, explosions would ensue, but the love never stopped flowing in either direction.

Maryse died Friday, November 25, 2022, of a blood clot in her lung. She was attempting to recover from the effects of what doctors discovered to be two aneurysms in her brain two weeks earlier. She will remain in our hearts forever!

Services

3 Dec

Visitation

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Dolan Funeral Homes and Cremation Services- DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS 1140 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Get Directions »
3 Dec

Funeral Service

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Dolan Funeral Homes and Cremation Services- DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS 1140 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Get Directions »
3 Dec

Burial

01:00 PM

Fairview Cemetery 45 Fairview Avenue Boston, MA 02136 Get Directions »
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  • December 04, 2022

    Our deepest condolences Gilbert to you, Daniella and the whole family. We sure do remember her at the Kosciusko grills. Such a beautiful and warm personality.

  • December 03, 2022

    I pray that God will grant you the strength you need to get through this difficult time.

  • December 02, 2022

    My condolences go to the whole family. I remember the first time I met Maryse. She made me feel so welcome and comfortable right away. Maryse's kindness was contagious and her memory will live on forever May her soul rest in peace.

  • December 02, 2022

    Tati Maryse was an incredible force in our family. For me personally she represented a walking picture of what love is. She always lent me her ear and her heart whenever we had the opportunity to see her. She always exuded positive energy and support for our family. She was proud of all the children, always. She was the boss in the family keep everyone in line. She was a powerful glue that kept all together. I am sorry my children won't get to benefit from her love. But, I will be sure to share all the amazing stories -- parties in Boston, family trips together, Florida visits, her yummy cooking in Boston, her long phone calls just to see how I was doing, her check-in calls, her solo bus rides up and down the northeast, her trips to Haiti. She cared so deeply for all of us. And she will continue to watch over all of us. We love you Tati Maryse and we always will. Rest now under the grace of god. --- Love, your nephew John Belizaire, wife Nilda Taveras, daughter Siena Belizaire, and daughter Lucia Belizaire.

  • December 02, 2022

    All my sympathy during this time of deepest sorrow. Maryse was a beautiful soul, and we will never forget her. She may be gone from our sight, but she will always be in our hearts. May she rest in peace.

  • December 01, 2022

    My deepest sympathy to the family. May the Lord comfort you during this difficult time and give you the stregth and peace. Maryse will be greatly missed by all who knew her and will remain in our hearts forever. May she rest in eternal peace.

  • November 30, 2022

    From our family florida Maryse always have contagious smile. My deepest condolonces to her family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. My heart goes out to you and to everyone who loved her. This is such a huge loss...Rogena Belizaire and Belizaire Family palm bay florida

  • November 28, 2022

    To Jean & Family It is a tragedy losing a life partner. Maryse will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know her. Our deepest sympathy to you all. Hoping you find strength and comfort at this very sad time She will be sorely missed. May she rest in peace! Titi and Raymonde Dimanche

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