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Ms ELSIE EFFANGE-MBELLA | TO MOLA MAFANY | December 2, 2011 |
My dear Mola Mafany ,
It was with great shock and sadness that I received the news of sister Mojoko's passing. It is very difficult to come to terms with all the recent deaths that we have had but this is the very essence of living in that very good things and not so good ones are bound to happen in one's lifetime. The Lord in his bountiful mercy had seen this long before and endowed you with broad shoulders to handle all of life's eventualities.
Undoubtedly, sister Mojoko herself must have departed this world a very fulfilled woman even though l personally think she has gone prematurely as she still had a lot to offer and to live for....children, grand children and above all a highly successful and devoted husband.
The impact of void upon the death of a loved one is so colossal and pervasive. It never seems to go away. However, my experience in coping with the ordeal is rooted in the assurances of our Lord and Saviour , Jesus Christ,that those of our loved ones who have died in the knowledge and worship of God are indeed with Him , having conquered death itself and attained that spiritual realm where no evil shall ever again hurt them and they have gone to prepare a place for us in Heaven.
Mola, the coldness of death can never erase God's bestowed blessings and l am persuaded that no matter the depth of loss you must be experiencing now, you still have a lot to be thankful for including splendid memories of your life with sister Mojoko that will strengthen and comfort you. These of course shall never ever die.
May God be with you through out this period of grief and may He continue to protect and bless you richly.
With much affection,
Ngowo
Ms. Elsie Effange-Mbella
Senior Gender Adviser
Head, Office of Gender Affairs
United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission for the Congo MONUSCO, Kinshasa
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. LAFON | IN MEMORIAM | December 2, 2011 |
We were extremely shocked and saddened to learn of the passing away of your Dear Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunt, Mentor, Friend, Benefactor and Wonderful Citizen of our beloved country, Cameroon. We came into contact with Sister Ann Musonge when her husband became the GM of the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC). We found her to be a very simple, loving, humble and compassionate leader as the President of the CDC WOMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB. Under her leadership, wives of the Senior Staff of the Corporation achieved numerous projects for the betterment of the CDC family and the population living around CDC area and beyond! Please accept our sincere CONDOLENCES for this great loss. May the LORD in HIS MERCY console YOU ALL. With love and prayer.
From Mr. and Mrs. D. K. LAFON. New Jersey, USA.
Mrs. Christy NGONG | DEEP FELT SYMPATHY | December 2, 2011 |
DIPOKO DEGRANDO | TAKE HEART | December 2, 2011 |
MBUA MATUTE | TO THE MUSONGE FAMILY | December 2, 2011 |
To the Musonge Family:
I am deeply saddened by this loss. Auntie Mojoko will be missed dearly, but she is gone to rest with the Lord peacefully. May peace which comes from memories of Love strengthen each of you. Although it's difficult to see beyond the sorrow, take comfort in Almighty God, knowing that we will always carry in our hearts her legacy of good will and inspiration. My brother James, his family and mine offer our heartfelt sympathy. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Mbua Matute - Delaware,U.S.A.