Then I heard a voice from heaven say " Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.. from now on they will rest from their labor.. for their deeds will follow them."Revelation 14:13
In rememberance of our dearest Mrs. Magdalene Enoh who was born in Cameroon on June 3, 1956 and passed away on August 24, 2010. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.
Program
Friday, September 10th Viewing: 6pm-8pm Venue: Saint Paul Presbyterian Church
7200 Bellaire Blvd.
Houston, TX 77074
Wake: 9pm-5am
Venue: Brenda's Reception Hall
14637 Beechnut St
Houston, TX 77083
At Plaza near intersection of Hwy 6 & Beechnut
Saturday, September 11th Viewing: 1pm-2pm Venue: New Life Baptist Church 6403 Addicks Clodine Road Houston, TX 77083
Memorial Service: 2pm-4pm Venue: New Life Baptist Church 6403 Addicks Clodine Road Houston, TX 77083
Reception: 5pm-12am Venue: Arab American Cultural Center 10555 Stancliff Road Houston, TX 77099
Hotel Accommodations
Hilton Garden Inn Houston Westbelt
6855 West Sam Houston Parkway South
Houston, Texas, USA 77072 Phone: 1-713-270-6100 Fax: 1-713-270-6128 Special Rate when you mention "Magdalene" Single King & Double Queen Room: $69 Please reserve ASAP for this rate.
Transportation
Event Transportation Some transportation may be available courtesy of the Hilton Garden Inn hotel for its guests. Please refer to the front desk at the Hilton Garden Inn Houston Westbelt for details.
Airport Transportation There is a Super Shuttle ticket counter at the baggage claim for George Bush Intercontinental Airport. You can book a trip to the Hilton Garden Inn Houston Westbelt hotel at that counter once you arrive.
Rates: $28 One way from George Bush Intercontinental Airport $24 One way from Hobby Airport
* For donations into the Memorial Fund, please refer to the 'Memorial Fund' tab on the left.
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Mbei
Your flame still burns brightly
October 29, 2012
It's been two years and we still miss you... Words cannot express the depth and breadth of your impact on our lives dear Mother. We just had our wedding, it was beautiful, just like you would have liked, I know you were with us as we lit your candle together. Your flame still burns brightly in our hearts...
Shirley Ayuk-Takem
Gone but Never Forgotten
June 27, 2011
Dear Aunty Meg,
It will soon be a year since you left us, and yet it still has not sunken in that you are truly gone. I remember how when my mother (your friend) passed away in 2003, you called me to console me. You told me that if I ever needed anything I should call you. Now you are gone as well.
I remember you from my days at Saker while you were visiting Bessem and from Chemistry class in Lycee and so so many other priceless memories. You were always so kind, firm yet gentle. I remember you telling my mother I cut class when I was at Lycee. Even then I could not be mad at you, because I knew that you cared. First my mother was taken away and now you-both in the prime of your lives. Life can be so so cruel.
I know that your spirit is still around your loved ones guiding and nurturing them each and every day. You may be gone in body but your memory will never be forgotten and your spirit still lives on. God Bless you and We miss you dearly.
Judith Kieubeng Lamy
A Toi petite Ange!!
March 4, 2011
Je suis sur le choc après avoir vu sur le net par hasard que Mme Enoh nous a quittée depuis l'an dernier.Ohh quelle perte pour ce monde!!!Mama Enoh et sa famille m'ont tellement soutenues quand j'avais perdu ma grande soeur à Yaoundé.Je me rappelle qu'elle nous a ouverte la porte de sa maison pour débuter l'église de Maranatha à Mendong et tous les jours,cette famille s'activait à ce que tout se passe bien où du moins que le culte se passe bien.
Après le départ du défunt Salomon Nfor Ngwei, celui qui m'a offert ma toute première bible, Mme Enoh ton départ vient encore une fois de plus de déchirer mon coeur.
Toutes choses concourrent au bien de ceux qui aiment le Seigneur.Dieu gardera ta famille et toi,Ange de Dieu, que ton âme repose en paix.
Judith ancienne membre de la french choir à EBC.
Basile Njei
Dr.
September 30, 2010
Dear Agei,
I am so sorry and I want you to know I am thinking of you and what you and your family must be going through right now. Please accept my condolences. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you.
My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.
Basile
Tima
Friend
September 22, 2010
I met Auntie Meg in the Sakerettes Meeting where I was the youngest member at the time. Then she was sister Meg. As time went on and our kids began to interact, she became Aunite Meg and remained so till her home going. She was my Mentor, prayer partner and one whose life so bemused me. She would laugh or turn a sour situation into one of laughter just by her smile and an innocuous remark. I remember our early morning prayers and the family Bible studies she and her husband led.
In as much as I learnt home keeping from her, her death also has taught me a life changing lesson. To live a life that deserves being called home by our Heavenly Father. God takes delight in the death of his children. It gives God pleasure and I want to live that life that will give God pleasure in calling me home. To live is Christ, to die is gain. Auntie Meg is enjoying the gain of a life lived for Christ.
Though I miss her physically, her legacy of humility and love for the nighbour lives on in my heart.
To Mbei, Agei and Bessem, remember that you have several mothers, fathers and siblings supporting and sharing this moment with you.