Fabiola Panier
Forever in our Hearts
Toujours Présente dans nos coeurs
March 25, 1932 – May 9, 2016
Psaume 23
L'Éternel est mon berger:
je ne manquerai de rien. Il me fait
reposer dans de verts pâturages, Il
me dirige près des eaux paisibles.
ACTIVE PALLBEARERS
Ron Panier
Carmen Panier
Lejon Panier
Harriet Pierce
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Michael Panier - Ernest Panier
Nick Harold - Paul Panier
Leah Hawks - Rose Emmanuel
Frank Lott - Kiki Baker
Family Acknowledgement
Perhaps you sent a lovely card; or sat quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it
there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest
words as any friend could say.
Perhaps you were not there at all,
just thought of us this day.
Whatever you did to console
our hearts, we thank you dearly,
whatever the part.
-The Family
In Loving Memory
of
Fabiola Panier
Born on March 25, 1932
Ganthier, Haiti
Passed away on May 9, 2016
Orlando, FL
Officiating – Rev. Murphy Figg
Soloist – Billy Thomas
Funeral Service
Old Field South Church
Thursday – May 19, 2016 – 2:30 pm
Reception to Follow
2894 Sierra Vista
Orlando, FL 32811
Final Resting Place
Grace
Dobkins Memorial Park
Orlando, FL
Obituary
Ms. Fabiola Panier was born to the union of the
late James Panier and Beatrice Abelus in
Ganthier, Haiti on March 25, 1932.
She was the youngest of two children. Her sister
Eloise preceded her in death.
She met Christ at an early age and was baptized
on April 15, 1932.
She had two sons, Morris and Reggie, to whom
she devoted her whole life providing them her strong
love and daily philosophy about life.
In August 1988, she emigrated to Los Angeles to
be with her two sons and grandchildren.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories. She
was a very strong-willed, vocal, but kind, thoughtful,
giving and inspirational woman who will read her daily
biblical passages to her family and anyone who would
visit her.
She is survived by her two sons, Morris and
Reggie; 9 grandchildren: Leah, Michael, Ernest, Ron,
Nina, Paul, Alexis, Carmen and Lejon as well as a host of
other relatives and friends.
She will be deeply missed by everyone she has
talked to, and her voice will be forever in our ears.
“The Lord is my shepherd.
I shall lack nothing.
In grassy pastures he makes me lie down.”
Remembering You Always