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Rhenol Beauvoir
Sunrise: October 26, 1951 ~ Sunset: March 27, 2026
Rhenol Beauvoir, affectionately known to many as “Ti Blanc,” passed away on March 27, 2026, at the age of 74, in Eastchester, New York, after a courageous battle with cancer and kidney failure. While his passing leaves a tremendous void, the life he lived was full, rich, and deeply felt by everyone who knew him.
Rhenol was born on October 26, 1951, in Haiti, a country he loved with all his heart until his very last days. Life tested him early when he lost both of his parents at a young age. Raised with the help of his older sister, Rhenol learned resilience, independence, and the value of family from the start—lessons that shaped everything that followed. He went on to run several businesses in Haiti before making the bold decision to come to the United States in search of new opportunities. Once settled in Mount Vernon, New York, he operated a dry cleaning business in Eastchester and drove a taxi, always working with the quiet determination and pride that defined him.
Rhenol was a man of simple but genuine pleasures. He loved riding his bicycle, watching football, and engaging in passionate conversations about Haitian politics. He deeply cherished time spent with his friends, and his warm, calm presence made him someone people naturally gravitated toward. To know him was to feel welcomed, respected, and valued—and his friendships were lasting and meaningful.
Above all, Rhenol was devoted to his family. He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Renette Beauvoir, Charina Beauvoir, Raynald Beauvoir, Frantz Beauvoir, Remy Beauvoir, Ducarmel Beauvoir, Bobby Beauvoir, Gasner Beauvoir, and Lindar Bussereth; his grandchildren, Mason Beauvoir, Israel, ZyAir, Reginald, Ruth Robert, Remy Beauvoir, Stacy Beauvoir, Raynaldo Beauvoir, and Ryan-Chris Beauvoir; his siblings, Leon Beauvoir, Gabriel Beauvoir, Moïse Beauvoir, Ylorièse Beauvoir, Leclerc Beauvoir, and Junette Beauvoir; and his nieces and nephews, Carole Beauvoir, Sonia Jeanti, Marlène Fremont, Lucner Beauvoir, Andremène Beauvoir, Tales Louis, Evol Louis, Ordonal Louis, Chaduc Louis, and Patrick Louis. He also leaves behind a wide circle of loyal and loving friends who will continue to honor his memory. He was preceded in death by his brother, Gabriel Beauvoir, and his nephew, Mario Beauvoir. May they be reunited in everlasting peace
His graveside service will be held at Glen Rest Memorial Estate in Reynoldsburg, on Friday, April 3, 2026 at 12:00 pm with Pastor John Ennis officiating.
Who was Rhenol Beauvoir? He was a provider, a leader, an advisor. Kind but firm. Cool-mannered. Smoove—Ti Blanc. A hard worker, caring, quiet, and handsome. He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, and son. Anyone who knew him would describe him as a kind, loving man.
2 Timothy 4:7 (Kreyòl)
Mwen goumen bèl goumen an. Mwen fini kous la. Mwen kenbe konfyans mwen.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
"N'ap toujou chonje w." (We will always remember you.)
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