TRIBUTE TO SISTER MOJOKO
Sister Mojoko,
Woman of substance, woman of virtue, woman of beauty (both inside and outside).
You inspired me with your meekness, kindness, gentleness, love to help others and above all your love for God.
Sister Mojoko, you always accepted people for who and what they were and that made me fit into our large family.
I admired your total commitment and the way you stood by brother Mafany at all times – that is a help mate in the real sense. A common saying goes thus…….”behind every great man is a great woman”
You impacted every life that came in contact with you and that made us rely too much on you. You did not just give us fish, but you taught us how to fish.
Last year while we were in Maryland we talked a lot and I cannot forget how concerned you were about the family back home. You put aside your health issues and you were worried about our husbands who were bearing the load and responsibility of the family. You asked me to make sure that they took it easy and that they did not wear themselves out. Sister, was this a message you were trying to get through to me? It will not be easy to do that without the help of the Holy Spirit, for “with Him all things are possible”. Your shoes are too big for anyone to try to step into.
You stayed away for two long years to make us learn to be independent of you. It was for our good, but Sister, we are slow learners and we will have to learn now that you are gone.
Sleep sister Sleep! “You have fought the good fight, you have finished the course, you have kept the faith”. Sleep and rest from your labour.
You not only were a pearl to us, but also to God, for “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His godly”.
I thank Almighty God for your life Sister Mojoko. Rest in perfect peace.
Brother Mafany, Etonde & Tabe, Isoke, Ewange & Manokia, Jackai and all the grand children, BE STRONG IN THE LORD.
Aunty Patience (like you always called me)