A Wonderful Son, Brother and Friend
Jean Fritzson Tales, 31, died Feb. 18, 2013, in Boston.
He was born on Sept. 21, 1981, in Port Au Prince, Haiti, to Jean Fritzner and Marie Gisele Tales, of Brockton. He graduated from Brockton High School and attended Mt. Ida College. Jean's resume was varied as it was skilled. He worked for the Department of Developmental Services and did promotional work for the entertainment company, Heavy Grinders. He had also worked as an actor on an Alicia Keys music video, a sports commercial and appeared in the movie "Hancock".
Although slightly timid, his disarming personality and electric smile made people gravitate toward him. He was an avid hip-hop music fan. However, one of his best-known attributes was his immaculate appearance and his obsession with cleanliness. Jean had been a constant source of support and caring to his loved ones. He was the quintessential family man who constantly doted on his mother and grandmother, Rose Moreau, and aunt, Manette Moreau.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by a Brother, Emmanuel Fritzner, of Holbrook, a Sister, Dafney Tales, of Brockton. His Paternal Grandmother Rose Leotine Moreau, of Brockton, Maternal Grandmother, Gertrude Joseph, of Haiti, an Aunt, Manette Moreau, of Taunton, an Uncle Fredel Saint-Fleur and Aunt, Mirlene Saintilus, both of Haiti, as well as Cousins Regine Celius and Damarra Moreau, of Taunton, Judette and Michaelle Pascal, of Brockton, Gerline and Barbara Saint-Fleur, of Haiti and Bernadette Pascal, and many more relatives and loved ones.
Funeral Services will be held at the Brockton Church of God, 80 Pleasant St Brockton, Saturday Feb. 23, at 9 a.m. Burial will follow at Pine Hill Cemetery, in West Bridgewater. Visitation at the Church will be Friday Feb. 22, from 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Please Omit Flowers - Donations may be made to the Tales Family, 124 Pearl St. Brockton Ma. 02301. George F Fiske III, Director. Funerarias Multi Culturel 238 Court St in charge of arrangements.