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Community Shows up in Large Numbers to Celebrate the Life of Media Guru, Fred Pinard.

OpastaffBy OpastaffNovember 14, 20152 Mins Read

Fred Pinard (August 19th, 1956 to November 1st, 2015) The Haitian community came out in large numbers to celebrate the life of one of its most prominent figures, Fred Pinard. On November 1st, 2015, Fred passed away at home leaving behind countless family members and friends. His wake was held on Friday, November, 13th at Our Lady of Refuge Church in Brooklyn, NY where he was a parishioner and active member. His funeral was held the next day at the same location. The service was attended by his immediate family, close friends, his media colleagues, Assemblyman Mathieu Eugene, artist King Kino and some prominent figures of the Haitian community. The whole funeral service was broadcast live on the airwaves.

Born in St. Marc, Haiti, in 1956, Fred studied at Ecole Frère Hervé before moving to the United States. Fred is best known as one of the first media personalities to bring the beauty of Haiti to the diaspora through his camera lenses at the show, Tourist Lokal when there was no such post as Minister of Tourism. The show ran for 21 years and this month would have marked the show’s 22nd year anniversary.

Fred lends his voice and knowledge as a contributor to several radio stations such as Radio Soleil, Radio pa Nou, and hosted his own show, Show Pluriel on Radyo Comedy FM.  Fred was also a certified tax filing specialist who worked with individuals and businesses.

On behalf of OPAMUSIC.COM, our most heartfelt condolences go out to everyone who was affected by this major loss. Gone but not forgotten, Rest In Peace, Fred Pinard.

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