Michigan: “Inyon Dyaspora” Organization Mourns the Passing of David Camile

Michigan: “Inyon Dyaspora” Organization Mourns the Passing of David Camile

The Haitian community in Michigan is in mourning. The organization “Inyon Dyaspora” (ID: Haitian Community of Coldwater, Michigan) is grieving the passing of David Camile, a respected figure and an important reference within the Haitian diaspora in the United States.

His departure leaves a significant void among those who knew and worked with him over the years.According to a message published on March 13, 2025, by the organization, the passing of David Camile particularly affects his family, especially Kerms David, his brother, who is regarded as a prominent figure within the Haitian community of Coldwater, Michigan.

Members of the organization “Inyon Dyaspora” also extended their sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased. They prayed that God would welcome his soul into eternal peace, recalling the words of Proverbs 8:22, which were cited in their message of sympathy.

The tribute ceremony, titled “Going-Home Celebration,” is scheduled for March 14, 2025, in North Miami, Florida, where relatives, friends, and members of the Haitian diaspora will gather to pay their final respects. For the Haitian community in Michigan, this ceremony will also be a moment of reflection and gratitude for a man who left a lasting impression through his wisdom, generosity, and commitment to community service.It is worth noting that the organization “Inyon Dyaspora” (Haitian Community of Coldwater) is an initiative of social engineer Steeve Colin, based in the state of Michigan.

The organization is founded on the principles of combite (collective solidarity), integrity, and justice. He is also the founder of the “Ministè Fanmi Colin,” an entity that has been promoting family values for several years.


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