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Ajong |
Gone Too Soon |
July 21, 2012 |
Like a comet blazing 'cross the evening sky,
Gone too soon.
Like a rainbow fading in the twinkling of an eye,
Gone too soon.
Shiny and sparkly and splendidly bright,
Here one day, gone one night.
Like the loss of sunlight on a cloudy afternoon,
Gone too soon.
Like a castle built upon a sandy beach,
Gone too soon.
Like a perfect flower that is just beyond your reach,
Gone too soon
Born to amuse, to inspire, to delight,
Here one day, gone one night.
Like a sunset, dying with the rising of the moon,
Gone too soon.
-M.J-
Rest up and keep a place for me.
I miss you Auntie.
Love,
Ajong
Nkeng Nkengeh |
Endless Love |
June 25, 2012 |
My best friend and mom, is still very unreal to me that you are gone forever. I remember the times you call me sweet names “grandma, manoh”. You were so happy when I was pregnant and told me how much you were going to spoil your grandson. You always co oked me the nicest meals and I miss them. I was scared one time you got really ill and I said to you not to die and you said “I’m not going to die now, I have to see my grandchild and take care of him”, mom where are you NOW?.
Whenever you go to the store you will come home with something for me; something you know I will like. You told me not to worry about a baby sitter because you will baby sit so I could go to school. We always talked of you coming to stay with me and I taking good care of you when I finish school. Even when you became so ill you still struggled to do things for me because you always wanted me to be happy. You were so proud of us all, how amazing we are. When I sit and think about all these times I cry mother. I find myself dialing your number to ask how your day is going. Mom I’m so proud of you. I know I will be an amazing mother too. I remember our dancing, singing, laughing out loud and making jokes. You were my closest friend mother and we shared a lot of stories.
Every morning you will come knock on my door to hand wash the baby’s clothes. I always said no because your hands could barely hold something but you would say “how can I be alive and don’t wash my grandson’s clothes.” You were very happy to do so. I’m so empty without you mom. No one to call and check on me at school as you did. You have left a hole in my heart that can never be healed mom. I know you were so much in pain but I wish you were still alive for me to see you when I get home. I know you are in a better place now. I can see you smiling as always. You were such a great mom to all and you will forever remain my lovely mother. Greet your husband (MY DAD), grandpa, grandma, great grandma, my sister and everyone there with you.
Zinkeng Asonganyi |
Living Life to the Fullest Extent |
June 22, 2012 |
Mama Rose,
I was fortunate enough to have known you since I was a boy in Grand-Hanger,Douala. When things didnt go your way, you remained optimistic and always saw the good in people. You are easily the most generous person I have known. Always wanting to share what you had with your fellow neighbour. I remember when you were given the nickname "Mami Zengue" in our neighbourhood because of your passion for singing and dancing. You always possessed a youthful exuberance that was infectious to the people around you. You often called me "my son". You were nothing but a Mom and treated me and others as such.
Importantly, you showed us what true courage and toughness is all about. When you faced varying bouts of adversity, you took the challenge head-on. Taking it one day at a time. You are and will remain a Champion.
As much as we are grieving, you left a lasting legacy for us to carry forward. That, we will do!
RIP Mama Rose.
sandra, ateh, and nkeng-alem |
"For the Love You Poured Upon us All" |
June 21, 2012 |
Our dearest Aunty Rose,
you are the most courageous person we have ever seen, you were the most loving aunty we might ever have and we love and miss you very much. Aunty I will never forget the day you, Sandra Nkeng, and uncle Enow came down to Maryland for an occasion and I had to make you all breakfast. As I was frying some eggs you came to me and thanked me for taking very good care of you father (Ateh-alem) and your in-law (Nkeng), but today I am thanking you for never giving up on faith and teaching us to be stronger in every step we take, to be stronger in letting nothing hold us back when moving forward, thank you very much aunty Rose. The best we all can do in remembering you is never forgetting these lessons and knowing that you have finish your fight and now you are resting with the almighty God, Mami, Mbo, Collete, and your Husband in perfect harmony and peace.
Atemnkeng Alem-tazi |
missing you dearly |
June 21, 2012 |
Aunty Rose, you always knew the right thing to say to me when i was moody. You always call me "My mother" .i don't know were to start saying how much i miss you. i use to like calling you and listening to your voice mail when you became very sick and couldn't answer your phone.your voice mail gave me hope that you will be okay. i remember you bought my first white underwear and i will always remember how happy i was.i am very sad that you have departed from us but i know you are happy were you are. i think about you dayly and i miss you dearly. you will forever remain in my heart."if i was a rainbow, i will shine my colors on you,if i was a sunbird, i will sing my song to you,they take away the sun and the moon, they take away the stars at night, your faithful words will always be my guide."
from your mother
Atemnkeng Alem Tazi
I love and miss you.
Agbor Etchi |
Miss you |
June 21, 2012 |
Mom, i can't believe you gone. i remember all the fun we all had together. you were the most inspirational mother i ever had in my life. you were always proud of me especially my performance at school. Without you i would never accomplish my educational dreams. However you live to see me graduate as a computer engineer something i believe i won't never have accomplished without your love and assistance. You spent all your years making sure that your children had the best life ever and God really helped you accomplish that mission.I remember how i always tell you that i will take care of you when i finish school and make you my business manager. That was the only way i wanted to appreciate you for the hardwork you did to us by bringing us to the United State and i deeply understand that only God knew why he decided to separate you from us. The greatest thing that God did before taking you away from us was to witness all your children's graduation. I can't stop crying due to your absence and someday we'll meet again.Mom, I will forever miss and love you.
your son
Agbor
Beatrice Fontem |
Ewo'oh nwa-Anchen! |
June 21, 2012 |
Ndoh, you may be gone, but memories of you will live forever!
Thank you for the lessons you thought us;
Thank you for the warmth you gave us;
Thank you for your voice and the melody;
Thank you for the big sister you were to all of us.
Yes, you have run the race and fought the good fight,
And are now with the Lord.
In the promised city, our home in heaven.
Where there is neither pain nor suffering.
Where peace reigns in eternity
Rest in Peace, nwo nya-ngwiih, till we meet to part no more.
anwett.
Alem Tazi |
WAKE KEEPING PROGRAM (OHIO) |
June 20, 2012 |
Friday July 20th, 2012
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3:00 PM to 4:30 PM: Viewing: Long Funeral Service NE Chapel, 5528 Cleveland Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43231
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4:30 PM - 4:45 PM: Motorcade Procession to St. Anthony Catholic Church, 1300 Urban Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43229
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5 PM -6:15 PM: Funeral Mass @ St. Anthony Church
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6:30 PM - 3:00 AM: Traditional Dances and Entertainment
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August 3rd & 4th (Tentative): Burial at Njeh-Mveh Fontem, Cameroon.
R .P.S.P
¨ HRM the Fon of Fontem (Azi Palace)
¨ Mbe Tazi Ate’awung IX (MD) 301-442-3882
¨ Richard Agbor Enow (D’la) 75084017
¨ HRH Fonkwetta Fontem (MD) 240-603-0704
¨ Nic Fontem (MD) 301-346-1870
¨ Olive Emengu (OH)614-625-9983
¨ Richard Enow Echi (OH) 614-515-3311
¨ HRH Mafua Fontem 237 7768 3226
¨ HRH Ankwetta Fontem (Cameroon) 23777605244
¨ Nkeng Etchi Nkengeh (OH) 6145844270
¨ Bertus AgborEtchi (OH), 6147434043
¨ Atemnkeng Etchi, (OH), 6145963572
¨ Nkafu Etchi (OH). 6143549626
¨ George Tazi(OH) 614-323-1654
¨ Mafua Acha Nkongho (OH)614-3231654
CYRIL-PIO FONJI |
CHANGE OF ADDRESS |
June 20, 2012 |
DEAR FAMILTY AND FRIENDS, Please be advised that l've moved, i received a call from God the other day and He informed me that my new home was complete. i knew that my mansion needed some finishing touches and that Jesus Christ had to inspect it and give me in the final approval. On june 19 he let me know that mansion was complete and that i should move in, so he told me to go ahead and change my addrees. well, my new home is finished and what a siight to behold, it is located on an exclusive estate behind a beautiful pearly gate. of course, you know the streetsare paved with gold and everyday is Sundey, just like you have been told. Trees of fruit grace my garden and i can walk and talk with my Master without worry or care. Here, there is peace, joy and happiness, We don't take medicines here, My belove sons, friends and family will never need to fly me overseas again for treatment, or ever worry about me being kidnapped. there is no pain, heartache, strife or discontent, only sweet serenity. I can dine at the master's bountiful table and listen to the heavenly choir. Best of all, My Father is here in His glory, and oh yes...!I have my own designer who has fitted mw with my very own white rode and my very own wings. I can go on and on about mynew home, but instead i an going to pray that you get to move yourself here one day. Before i go, let me give you my new addrees. ROSE NKONG 5490 HEAVENLY CIRCLE GOD'S CITY, HEAVEN 87659 LOVE YOU ALL ..... SEE YOU WHEN HE CALLS YOU. ROSR NKONG
P.S You are not able to reach me by phone, but you can always callon God, my Landlord number PRAYER TO ME ALL THE TIME AND DURING HOLY MASS, PLS BOOK FOR MY SOUL. OR IF YOU DON'T HAVE A PHONE READ YOUR BIBLE. BYE FOR NOW AND BE BLESSED IN JESUS NAME AMEN, MUMMY AND SISTER
Belle |
The definition of strength. |
June 19, 2012 |
My darling aunty Rose, (aka mami Zengue and aunty show show)
You are the definition of strength in all its might. You are the face of hope and faith.You lived a GREAT life. You took life by its horns and held it down like a warrior.But every fighter has got his own day when they are not up to the task, right? I know you feed on love and it was what gave you the strength to live everyday. You make sickness look so stupid! How courageous can one be?
Aunty Rose, you were an amazing cook! I wont ever forget how you sent me grilled fish almost every week through mummy when I was in school. You would call me and say in your soft voice" How is my granddad?" How I will miss that! I have tears run down my cheeks but then by faithI know it will be selfish to want to hold you back here any longer. You fought so hard and after all that work, it is just right to take a heavenly vacation and have a spa with the angels. Its time to rest in the Lord and enjoy his presence entirely.
Three generations gone ahead of us- You, Oh Oh and Oh Ndi. I guess you all would soon be having a meeting( if not already) with God to tell him it is enough! "Let them have their share of blessings and good things,Lord." Watch over us as we just start our own voyage.
I pray for your faith and hope because it is all one needs to live one day at a time.
Rest now my lovely aunty Rose...
I love you.
Lots of love,
Your granddad
Belle
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