Born in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, she graduated in 1935 from the teacher's training college, École Normale d'Institutrices, and in 1945 went to the
United States to pursue nursing studies for a year in
Boston, Massachusetts. She then opened Haiti's first kindergarten and first professional flower shop. Fombrun was awarded a
Doctor Honoris Causa in December 2002 from the Université Royale d’Haïti in Port-au-Prince (Haïti). A prolific writer of fiction and non-fiction, she published textbooks, mystery novels, newspaper and magazine articles. Beginning in 1959, Fombrun went into exile for 27 years. Upon her return to Haiti, she was associated with the drafting of the country's new constitution, the organization Ligue Féminine d'Action Sociale (
Feminine League for Social Action), and the founding in 2007 of the Fondation Odette Roy Fombrun. She
turned 100 in June 2017. Her historical works include (Port-au-Prince: Deschamps, 1992) and (Port-au-Prince: Deschamps, 1989). Fombrun died peacefully in her sleep on 23 December 2022, at the age of 105. ==References==