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Esther Hegngi Death Be Not Proud By John Donne October 31, 2011
 

Aunty Rest in Peace. Small Mbombo Anna wants to use this condolence site to thank you for making her to be who she is today. You will forever be in her heart.
Aunty death has no right to be proud since human beings do not die but live eternally after one short sleep.
RIP

Ngonda Hegngi 

DR MAFANY TEKE DR October 31, 2011
 
Tata Mafany,

Albeit the experiences some might have had in similar situations, each experince is different from the other because we are unique beings. So, no matter how warm or comforting our words may be, we can only IMAGINE your pain. You  are a unique person who was married to a unique wife with whom you lived a unique life. Only you can UNDERSTAND your UNIQUE loss. May  GOD   guide you and your family through this difficult moment.
Clara Agbor-Tabi I still don't believe it! October 31, 2011
 
         Here today, gone tomorrow seems more like here today, gone today.

I remember vivdly how every scene played out the last time I saw you. It was almost 11:45 that monday and I was rushing to work. I ran out of th front door frantically because I did not want to miss my train, then I stopped mid way and thought "I need to tell Mummy I'm leaving" so I ran to your room, poked my head through your door and said "see you later Mummy, I'm off to work". You nodded and gave me a rather faint wave, but I figured you were just a little tired. Later that night, I got back from work and was told you were at the hospital. I figured maybe we ran out of Oxygen or something, even though that would never happen. I just thought it was an over night thing and you would return on Tuesday morning with that assuring smile you always have on your face. But a few days had passed and I started getting worried...I finally got the news when I was at work on the 20th and truth is, I still dont believe it. Sometimes when I sit in the basement I wonder why I haven't yet heard Mummy's voice asking me to help sew a button on her pants, or cut up some strawberries for her. It's funny how the other day I was making oatmeal, and guess what Mummy, I made some for you too; 2 cups of oatmeal and 4 cups of water. I guess I have to change it up now. It may seem like you are GONE, but I know you are still here watching over us.

My condolences to The Musonge Family. God doesn't make mistakes!

Mwambo Jarvis Mr. October 28, 2011
 
To Mola Mafany,
 
                 No words of comfort at this time of great pain will be enough to shift your focus from the void left behind in your heart and by your side with the Homegoing of your dearly beloved wife.
From my infant years, to my adult life, I was particularly blessed to know you both, and have been  inspired by your exemplary  union to learn what it means to be a husband and wife. From our end, we encourage you to hold fast unto Him, and in Whom you have always placed your faith! 
                 To the rest of our bereaved families, Auntie Mojoko was always a sweet, caring and loving aunt. It did not matter how high she climbed in society, the person I knew and fondly called "auntie Mojoko" was an exemplary vehicle of simplicity. I can recall the many times we stood together in public, but my mind will always be covered by the picture of auntie Mojoko, together with my Aunties, (whether it be Auntie Eposi, Auntie Lizzy, Auntie Dora, Mama Malafa or Auntie Mary Mbene) in their cherished prayer sessions. When I remember these family members, and think of Auntie Mojoko's passing, I cannot but tear up and cry out ..." If I could only Hear my Aunties Pray again! The good news is that Auntie Mojoko knew in WHOM she believed. Praise be to the Lord for her life lived with so much dedication! I can imagine the wonderful re-union that is taking place with the warm welcome from Mbamba Sophie and the rest of the family members long gone! As difficult as it may be for Tabe and Etonde, and the entire family, we can together draw strength from the certain assurance that ... ALL is Well with her Soul!!
Rest in Peace!

Mwambo Matute Jarvis
Metallurgical Services Coordinator
Ferragon Corporation
11103 Memphis Ave
Cleveland OH. 44135
1-800-671-8655
DL 216-671-6161 ext 146

Kate Elinge B. Ndangu-Njome Earth has no Sorrow that Heaven does not feel October 28, 2011
 
I have been through the valley of weeping, the valley of sorrow and pain; but the God of all comfort was with me, at hand to uphold and sustain.

"ah nanga d'ijoh eh ah nanga d'ijoh eh mwimoe"


Requiem in Pacem
Kate Elinge
Regina Osih & Family To The Musonges and Family October 28, 2011
 
Dear Musonge family,
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I remember clearly when I first met her when I was in primary school in Yaounde. She will always be rememberd fondly by everyone who had the good fortune to have known her.
Best regards,
Regina
Epee-Mandengue & Family "SAIL ON" October 27, 2011
 



TO THE MUSONGE FAMILY,


PLEASE ACCEPT OUR CONDOLENCES. AS WE REFLECT ON THE SYMBOLISM OF YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND TO OUR FAMILY WE CAN ONLY SAY YOU ARE AN ADDITIONAL GAIN TO HEAVEN'S GATES. THOUGH WE LOST TOUCH, YOUR TOUCH AND YOUR FAMILY'S TOUCH REMAINS EMBEDDED IN OUR FAMILY'S LIVES. ALL I RECALL IS YOU "ARE" AN EPITOME OF PEACE AND GENTILITY. OUT OF SIGHT IS NOT OUT OF MIND, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS, SAIL ON. I WILL BE SURE TO NOTIFY OUR PARENTS, WHOM I CAN NOT IMAGINE HOW THEY WILL TAKE THIS NEWS. BELOW IS LEO'S AND MY CONTACT INFO.

MAY THE STRENGTH OF OUR GOOD LORD BE WITH YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY.

BLESSINGS: CHARLOTTE EPEE, FOR THE EPEE-MANDENGUE FAMILY

CHARLOTTE: 323.921.4725
LEO: 612.860.3089

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