About Reberta’s Life

Reberta Jusme, age 32, was a loving mother to her son, a loving wife, a loving daughter, and a loving sister to her siblings. She was tragically called home on May 14, 2022. She was born in Georgetown, Delaware, to her parents, Gladys Desir and William Jusme. She relocated to Florida in 1993. She embodied a level of sophistication that exuded throughout her education by consistently maintaining high achievement. She attended Colonial Elementary School, Robinswood Middle School, and Living Word Christian High School.

She attended the University of Central Florida to finish her bachelor’s degree in journalism and broadcasting. During her life, Roberta’s sense of humor, brilliant mind, and compassion for others allowed her to thrive both personally and professionally. Roberta wore many hats, which included bringing many Haitian artists to the United States. She never settled for mediocrity.

Reberta Jusme managed and represented many well-known artists and bands in the Haitian Music Industry. Reberta Jusme also has done excellent philanthropy work for the country of Haiti, where she assisted with relief efforts after earthquakes or hurricane disasters. She also aided Haitian immigrants who migrated to Texas with relief efforts to ensure they reunited safely with their families.

Reberta Jusme worked with the North Miami Beach City officials in various capacities. With so much heart, courage, and strength, Reberta sought out and reached out to North Miami to hold solidarity for the passing of the late President Jovenel Moise. With so much passion, she thrived on finding justice. She reached out to her NBC partners and Haitian journalist to cover his memorial in Haiti. She became the youngest recipient to receive the Key to the City of North Miami Beach.

She didn’t stop there. She became a licensed Mortgage Broker and the Manager of Millennium Realty Center, LLC. She held seminars throughout Central Florida with one goal in mind to educate the public on becoming homeowners. In addition, she worked diligently and ensured that every Haitian Immigrant became a homeowner. Although she was born in Georgetown, Delaware, she spoke and wrote creole as well as any Haitian born in Haiti.
Reberta was born July 5, 1989, and departed this life May 14, 2022, in a tragic car accident. She was truly blessed and loved by so many.