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Garneau Junior Bien Aime, Jr.
September 10th, 1992 - May 18th, 2025
Garneau Bien-Aime, Jr., known to family and friends as Junior, was born on September 10,1992 in Brooklyn, New York. Junior graduated from P.S. 269 Elementary School and South Shore High School, in Brooklyn, NY.
Junior worked in various roles throughout his life, including roles in Telemarketing and Security. He lived in Long Island and Queens before settling in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Throughout his life, Junior was known to be outgoing and adventurous - open to new experiences. He was a deep thinker, often sharing his hopes for a meaningful and fulfilling life. He possessed a tender spirit and was kind-hearted. Junior was unafraid to share his feelings and embraced vulnerability with grace.
As a passionate gamer, Junior had a special love for Anime. His favorite Anime character was Sasuke Uchiha from Naruto. He enjoyed collecting swords and action figures, a hobby that reflected his imaginative spirit. Junior also had a competitive spirit, whether it was showcasing his math skills in grade school or competing in dominoes as an adult, Junior’s competitiveness always brought laughter and good energy to the room.
During his early teens Junior was diagnosed with diabetes. He battled this illness with great courage until his final days. He went home to be with the Lord on May 18, 2025.
Despite life’s challenges, Junior placed his trust in God.
He is survived by his older sister Flore, his brother Gardy, his aunts, uncles, cousins and his best friends Marcus Belfort and Paul Cherisme.
May he rest in peace with his father, Garneau Bien-Aime Sr, who preceded him four months ago.
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Spielman Mortuary has been helping Saint Paul families since 1950 when Kenneth and Helen Spielman purchased the National Funeral Home. For over 30 years, the couple lived above the funeral home and took just one vacation. They sold the home in 1984 to the Willwerscheid family. We still operate Spielman Mortuary with the same traditions of pride, sensitivity, value, and attention to detail that the Spielmans followed for over three decades....
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