Diego Jean Gilles' Obituary
On the quiet of November 20, 2024, we said goodbye to Diego Jean Gilles born on December 21, 1971,
in Cap-Haitien, Haiti. Like a gentle breeze, he touched our lives and moved on to his next journey.
Diego touched many lives with his kindness and generosity. He enjoyed a good gym session. A
master of practical jokes and a connoisseur of the best Haitian restaurants in all the cities/states
he traveled to.
He was a cherished member of the local community. He devoted early part of his life to the Army
and served honorably from 2003-2006. He received the following medals: National Defense Service
Medal / Iraq Campaign Medal/ / Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal / Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal / Army service Ribbon// Overseas Service Ribbon. He returned home in
2006, where he spent most of his time travelling to different cities, meeting and enjoying time with
his military buddies, and his beloved family. His quirky sense of humor and love of life will be missed.
Diego leaves behind his parents Mother, Roselyne Jean Gilles, Father,Albert Servalis, Stepmother,
Stephanie Toussain, Sister, Katjana Aris, Nephew, Max Olivier Arthur Aris, Sister, Wendie Aris-
Fleurimond, Spouse, John Fleurimond, Nieces, Jendie Fleurimond and Endjie Fleurimond).
Sister, Cherly Servalis. Brother, Wilbert Servalis Spouse,Vernate Servalis, Nieces/Nephews, Vanisha Servalis, Vania Servalis, Wilbert Jr. Servalis and Wilkens Servalis). Brother,Alex Servgalis
(Spouse, Majorie Servalis), Nieces/Nephews, Alexander Servalis, William Servalis, & Alexa
Servalis). Brother Josue Servalis, Nephews, Joshua Servalis, Jaide Servalis and Jared Servalis).
Brother, Lesly Servalisand many dear friends. A celebration of his life will be held at Maranatha
SDA Church in Newark, NJ on December 9th, 2024.
What’s your fondest memory of Diego?
What’s a lesson you learned from Diego?
Share a story where Diego's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Diego you’ll never forget.
How did Diego make you smile?

