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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.

Tima
MATUTE ESUNGE OUR CANDLE BURNED OUT AT GOD'S TIME September 17, 2010
 
Dear Auntie Meg,
Yes, this is how my Mom (your Bigsister Frida Eposi KALE) always called you.

My younger brothers, Julius and Joey, join me to say that God truly sent you to us, Uncle John, your children, immediate family and friends, to bring the special light that has brightened every life that came across your path.

You have been :
- God's candle that trained unpolished students to rise to all-blossoming brilliance;

- God's light that brought warmth to weakened souls, as you criss-crossed family homes, sharing the Good Message of Eternal Salvation;

- The great comfort of frail hearts, sickened by deject and desperate for soft, soothing and consoling speech.

Now that your light has turned out of our Earthly presence, we trust that The Good Lord you served, with unwavering devotion, grants you peaceful repose, in Jesus' Name.

Auntie Meg, RIP.

Dennis.
Justice Mrs Grace Mabu Precious Memories September 16, 2010
 

Maggi, we first met as young girls whilst in Saker Baptist College. Later in the early 1980's, when you returned to Cameroon from the USA we were neigboures in Anguissa. By then we were both married and  my husband, Peter Mabu and yours became good friends. Our children and yours became close friends also and remain so now. Your home was another home to our children and vice versa. We both attended Etoug-Ebe Baptist Church and then started the Anguissa Baptist Church, Yaounde. We belonged to the CBC Womens Union and prayer groups of the church. We both attended Haggai institute, Singapore for leadership training and evangelism and formed the Haggai Alunmi in Yaounde, where you became Secretary General. We were also members of the education Board of the Cameroon Baptist Convention. I will never forget the precious moments we spent together, the laughter, the fun and times we spent sharing personal, family, church and many other issues. I will miss you grately, but I know someday we shall meet again, this time for everlasting precious moments. May the Lord grant your family and loved ones peace that passeth all human understanding.

Your Sister in Christ and friend

Grace

 

Gabriel et Jeanine TAKOUDJOU ND Campus Crusade For Christ-Cameroon September 16, 2010
 

QUE TOUTE LA GLOIRE SOIT RENDUE A NOTRE DIEU TOUT-PUISSANT

Nous avons appris le depart de ce monde de Mme Enoh Magdelene avec une vive emotion, car le 21 Aout 2010, j'avais rencontre Mr John Enoch a Metet (Apres Mbalmayo) lors de l'enterrement du pere d'une de ses collaboratrices; nous avions echange des nouvelles de nos familles ; il m'avait dit que Mme Enoh etait aux USA pour assister sa fille et qu'elle devrait rentrer bientot au pays. Voila que c'est sa depouille qui nous revient: la vie nous reserve vraiment beaucoup de surprise.

Nous avons connu Mme Enoh a l'Eglise Baptiste D'etoug-Ebe de Yaounde ou nous etions dans le Coneil des Diacres: C'est une Dame de coeur, de foi et d'action qui aime vraiment le Seigneur, tres engagee  dans son Eglise; elle a un sourire et un charisme naturels; c'etait toujours tres agreable de causer avec Mme Enoh. Elle a vecu pour glorifier Dieu et Dieu va se glorifier aussi dans son deces qui nous semble subite et precose. Nous l'aimions, mais nous savons que Dieu l'aime plus que nous tous et, ce qui nous console, c'est qu'elle est maintenant dans la Sainte presence de son Dieu qu'elle a aime et servi toute sa vie.

"...L'Eternel a donne et l'Eternel a ote; que le nom de l'Eternel soit beni !" Job 1:21 b

Gabriel et Jeanine TAKOUDJOU

Cameroun

 

NGI Balarabe WE REALLY WIILL MISS YOU MUMMY. September 16, 2010
 
Mum, if there were some other means through which God calls the saints onto Glory other than death, i obviously will pray God  for that.we will mourn because we will miss you down here but we will rejoice  because we shall meet you over there.
                  GO WELL MUM
NJAH NELSON Thanks For Encouraging youths in Maranatha September 14, 2010
 
Mom is it very painful not to see and hear from you again.  I remember when I was still a Kid in Maratha Baptist Church at time I was in Sunday School you thought us to be Obedient to God and our Parents keeping those words has made me a better Man today I thank God for benefiting from gifts he gave you .May your soul rest in eternal peace
Nelson Ngoh Farewell to a colleague and Sister in Christ September 11, 2010
 

Meg,

I MISS YOU  dearly. Our families worked closely. You remember we were science teachers , you taught chemistry and I taught biology. We both worked for the Cameroon G.C.E. Examination Board - while you were Chief Examiner for Chemistry I was Chief Examiner/Assessor for biology. We both worshipped at Etoug-Ebe Baptist Church, Yaounde. You were a deaconness and I a deacon. Your husband was the Chairman/Appointed Deacon and I was his Vice at Etoug-Ebe Baptist Church. You and Agnes were prayer partners at EBC Yaounde. You and Agnes were colleagues when you worked as Inspectors of Education in MINEDUC in Yaounde. Two of you ladies worked together for  FEMSA. Your husband John and daughter Bessem visited Agnes on her sick bed here in Connecticut ,USA. You remember the long conversation you and I had about a year ago when you visited the USA as you nursed the idea of climbing up  yet another rung in your academic ladder. You and Agnes decided to pass through America on your way to meet the Lord you have been serving faithfully. Now Meg, can you do me the last favour?  Please say hi to Agi when you meet her for I have equally missed her for these nine years. If both of you can still have a chance to pray together as you used to do in Yaounde, please pray for John and I as we struggle through the rest of the  days God still has for us here in this sinful world. Ask God to help us not to lament and mourn for you people as unbelievers. Adio Meg. We miss you dearly.

 

 

 

Elizabeth Gwei Tribute to a Committed Woman of God September 10, 2010
 

Aunty Meg,

This was your name when you worshipped with us at Etoug-Ebe Baptist church. Your soft spoken voice was clear, not to talk of the ever beautiful smile from a committed woman of God. I will never forget the time you spent with my family in our Ntumbaw residence during our pastor’s wedding.

You served the Lord faithfully and the Almighty says come home in a glorious way. Have a peaceful and joyous journey to our Heavenly Father.

Elizabeth Gwei

Peter Eno Tribute to a dear Sister-in - law September 10, 2010
 
I am still in a state of total shock and disbelieve. Oh Lord !Why so sudden and so soon?It is so hard to comprehend. It is a vivid reminder to all of us to be ready because we never know when the Lord is going to call us home. Lord you alone have the answer as to why our sister was suddenly taken away from our midst. However, your life here on earth was a very fulthfilling and worthwhile experience. You impacted so many lives both spiritually and academically. You were a role model for so many who knew you.I will never forget the many years we shared together as a family, especially the special roles you played in family events.I will miss you dearly. Adieu Sis. May your soul rest in peace.
Marie Takusi Njowo SLEEP WELL, DEAR AUNTIE MEG. September 10, 2010
 

Dear Auntie Meg.,

 

I knew you before we met. You were introduced to me and described by your dear sister-in-law, my mommy / big sis./ friend, Auntie Bache, as... sweet, gentle, soft-spoken, coy, intently religious, a good friend, a dedicated loving wife and a wonderful mother. These characteristics were glaringly obvious when I finally met you. From our initial contact through a phone conversation inquiring about planning a wedding in the US, to our frequent encounter the weeks leading up to and the days during our annual EXSSA-USA convention in Houston, Texas, your soothing nature permeated every time. Your words were always encouraging and your views optimistic...never a dull moment around you. Your sudden departure has imprinted an emotional wound in the hearts of many. Although we mourn that you've left us, we do so as Christians, knowing that you are resting comfortably with the Lord. I bought the straw hats you requested to “do your show-show” at the EXSSA  AGM in Cameroon later this year. However, God wanted you to wear His heavenly crown as you majestically enter His kingdom. So, sweet Auntie Meg as the pearly gates swing open to welcome you, may your presence in God's kingdom enhance the gingles present therein. We remain at peace amidst our gloom especially after Auntie Bache's “revelation that came from a very very broken heart,” which assures us that yes your time with us on earth was indeed up. We will miss you, but we will let you go. Rest in peace until we meet again.

 

Marie Takusi-Njowo (Auntie Ma)

Houston, Texas.

melvis Mangwa Sincere condolence September 9, 2010
 

Dear Catherine and Bessem,

i know the death of your sister(Cathy) and mum (Bessem), comes as a tremendous shock and all what goes through you mind is why!why! why? i do feel and understand your pain so so much and my little words to you that might relief your pain slightly are--

God knows your every tear that you shed and HE has the answer to ever WHY and always remember that, only God knows how your broken heart fits HIS master plan,and every time you think your world is falling apart, HE is holding your whole world close in HIS warm hands.

Lastly, for some people life last a short while but the memories it holds lasts forever.My dear sisters,be strong and of good courage,May Her gentle soul REST IN PEACE.

Hearty sympathy

Melvis Mangwa

'Class of 93'

Takang Gabriel In the night of death, hope sees a star September 9, 2010
 

Sister Mag Enoh,

 

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.

 

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.

 

May your gentle soul rest in peace.

 

Chief Takang Gabriel

President, MECA Toronto

Ekwoge Gladys Nzelle Magdy my Inti September 9, 2010
 
Magdy my Inti!!
What a shock I had when Nyango phoned me you are no more on my way to Bamenda,
I had to verify from Manja in London who confirmed your passing away:
Magdy, you once told me let us always keep in touch for one never knows.  How i wish i could turn back the hand of the clock to share your joys in your wedding anniversary and Bessem's wedding.  All these occassions i could not attend due to my usual charged programmes.  We even decided to be phoning each other every month which we only succeeded doing in a few months.  Magdy dear i can not forget the five years we spent in saker as intimate friends.  We were always there for one another upon graduation from saker, we still met once in a while either in Buea or Yaounde and shared a lot together as intimate friends.
My inti, i am sorry we never had time to say goodbye.
Goodbye my inti, may God grant you peace and i hope we will have the chance to meet each other again in the world beyond.
M - Majestic
A - Adorable
D - Diligent
Y - Yummy
Adiew your inti Nzelle
Anita Balinga-Etta The Lord Giveth and the Lord Taketh September 8, 2010
 
Wow, Aunty Meg, I have had to catch my breath before I could write anything. I barely knew you but you touched me and so many others with your peaceful and loving spirit. I remember the morning at the Marriott in Virginia at the EXSSA DC convention when you came to our choir rehearsal with Bessem and that was when I knew you were Bessem's mom. This year at the EXSSA Houston Convention, you were one of those who came to dance with me and shower us while I was singing the Manyu Medley. I remember how happy you were and how much you enjoyed the performance. I remember you looking for me the next day at the picnic just to tell me how much you appreciated what the choir and I were doing. The way you spoke to me made me feel so special and remains in my mind.
I also remember the call I got a few minutes after you passed while I was in a business meeting and I was confused. I thought it was mistaken identity but here we are - it is true and you gave me your blessing in Houston like you knew it would be your last encounter with me. I can see you have touched so many others in even deeper ways. I can see how much you raised Bessem to be an amazing woman of substance and character, just like you. As a christian, we have to let you go because the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh. We praise God for your life and we celebrate your rest with Christ in eternity!

To Bessem, I pray for you and the rest of the family. The Lord will keep you safe in his arms. Your mom has only gone to be with the Lord. You will miss her, yes, but He will wipe your tears. Hold on to the wonderful things your Mom taught you; you already are a lot like her in character and a wonderful live tribute to her. The Lord will not forsake you, your brothers and your Dad. I cannot make it to Houston but I have you in my heart.
Sis Anita
Jessie Ekukole Tribute to a Gracious Woman September 7, 2010
 

Sister Meg was a blessing beyond qualification and quantification. She was known for her radiant outer beauty characterized by a loving, comforting, disarming, consoling yet responsible smile: a genuine reflection of her inner beauty in Christ. This smile was contagious, encouraging and reassuring. She was blessed with gentleness, was soft-spoken yet a great educator. She was beautiful from within due to her genuine fear of God.

 

She was one of the blessed mothers of the Church in Cameroon. A Women’s leader in the Cameroon Baptist Convention, she never failed to rely on the Bible as her final authority in matters of faith and practice. Meg Enoh refused to meddle in the non-essentials that sometimes confuse brethren in Christ, her focus was Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Talk of area of origin, she will tell you of her destination- Heaven; talk of tribe she will tell you Christianity; talk of sacrifice, she will shower you with testimonies of blessings. As the wife of the Head Deacon, of the Etoug-Ebe Baptist Church, she stood firmly by her

husband in various situations, as a women’s leader she stood on the Word in all forms of crises, as a Sakerette she boasted of her alma mater. Above all her boast was in the Lord Jesus Christ. The last lap of the Journey was the offering of their beautiful home in Yaounde for the start of Maranatha Baptist Church. On the Church in Cameroon and the Lord’s mission in general she was lecturer in the Haggai Institute. What do we call success? She made it, she surrendered to Jesus and she made it, she finished

and it was Father’s Time to receive His daughter with “..Well done Good and faithful Servant” As a mother the world knows she succeeded because her children are all grown and well established! And what do we call success? She was already a grand-mother.

 

What can one say about Enoh Meg? Jesus knows why He sent her to us for this “SHORT TIME” !!!, Should we ask God why at such moments? I guess NO, on the contrary we need to accept that she just began living her real life, walking the streets of Gold, seeing Jesus face to face, and has joined the Heavenly Host to worship the King of Glory forever and forever.

As we weep on this side of the Jordan, we rejoice, and do agree with Paul that “for her to live was Christ and to die was gain, … to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”, finally we need to agree with the Psalmist that “precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints”. Sis. Meg was one of those saints. Yea her works will follow her.

 

We do miss Sister Meg, but we know there will be another meeting, where there will be no more separation. We will all gather at the River where bright Angels’ feet have trod, we will crown Jesus the

Christ, Lord of ALL.

 

Revd. & Mrs. Joe Jikong

Dallas TX.

Tonge Enoh Tribute to Dear Aunty September 6, 2010
 

When I heard the news I was truly devastated, but I tried to remember the great life she lived and the many ways she impacted people’s lives. Aunty Meg was gentle, caring, kind, wise, and selfless. She will be truly missed by everyone, but she is in a better place. May her soul rest in peace.

Sylvia Ngane Condolence September 6, 2010
 
Bess each time I come to this page, I find it hard to express myself, and all I can do is cry. I do not know how deep your grief is, but I do understand, there is usually this special bond between mother and daugther, I saw that bond between you and Aunty Meg. I still remember the wonderful time we spent in december during JP's christening, I can still hear her voice during our little chat. I remember me asking you who cooked the fufu and eru and you said 'my mom', I told you I will take some home and will ask for more when going back and we all laughed. Well I will never get to eat that special water fufu and eru again.

My dear Bess, Mbei, Agei, Ashu and entire family, I do pray the good Lord comforts you all during this period, he knows best and has reasoons why things happen. look back at Aunty Meg's life, the time you all shared and smile. The good Lord who gave her life and the special opportunity to share this last three months with you, will give you the strength to carry on. By his grace she lived a good and holy life, lets celebrate her life and union with God.

My sincere condolence, Ntube
Sam Takang TRIBUTE TO SISTER MEG September 6, 2010
 
Mrs Enoh I spoke with you on sunday, 8/22/10 and you told me you would be going back home the following sunday, 8/29. Little did we know that that was our last conversation. On Tuesday, 8/24 I was informed that you were dead. My first reaction was maybe someone is mistaken. I called Mbei and he confirmed the sad news.
     I knew you as an instructor and a sister-in-law. As an instructor, you impacted knowledge on so many including myself. As a daugther, your accomplishments brought pride to your parents. As a wife you were loyal to your husband. As the oldest child, you educated your younger siblings. As a mother, you raised three wonderful and successful children. As a grandmother you baby sat you grandkids. As a sister-in-law, you counselled me on the requirements and sacrifices of a succsessful marriage. You were the auntie to so many including MaAyuk, your namesake Bessem and your mom "little mama" Grace, They keeping telling me they will miss Big Auntie.
     Mrs. Enoh I think yours has been an examplary life. A life that so many will want to emulate.
I was going to ask you why you took an early appointment, but I would rather not because, I was told that what happened is to remind us that there is only one "MASTER" who has all the answers.
Your coolness and docile smile will be forever missed. Please enjoy your REST
 
Your brother-in-law
Sam Takang
Elizabeth Ndamukong TRIBUTE TO A CLOSE FRIEND September 6, 2010
 

When I  got  that phone call on 8-24-2010 informing me that you were in the mortuary in Houston ,Texas, I was shocked, confused, heart broken and said it can't be true. Since then I have been asking myself so many questions, which only the Almighty GOD can answer.Iam still in denial and I don't know when and how I will be able to comprenhend and accept what happened to you on 8-24-2010.

     Since September 1972 that we met in C.P.C. Bali our relationship has evolved from friendship to sisterhood.In You I found a friend, a classmate, a study partner, a co-worker,a confidant, a spiritual adviser and a sister.You meant so much to me. You were such a wonderful lady and a role model to so many  people. You have made a lot of positive contributions in the lives of so many people.You wore so many hats so perfectly;you were:

-the loving and sweet daughter of Pah and Mah Nkongho

-the devoted, gorgeous,charming and supportive wife to Mr. J.C. Enoh.

-the committed,pious, God-fearing Christian woman

-the assiduous, intelligent Chemistry Educator, always trying to inspire and motivate her learners to get the best out of them

-the sweetest of the sweet mothers to Mbei, Bessem and Agei

-a dear daughter-in-law and sister-in-law to the Enoh family.

      You will be missed by so many; the Chemistry family nationally and internationally, the Sakerettes, your friends, your Church family, the  Nkongho and Enoh families. A large vacuum has been created in the lives of so many people. We all loved you but the Owner and Maker of us all loves you more and has called you to be by HIS side. You will forever live in my heart and memories. ADIEU, Aunty Meg, my beloved, beautiful, benevolent, God-fearing and intelligent sister friend.

Helen Agborbesong My Dear Ma Bessem September 6, 2010
 

My Dear Ma Bessem,

Shocking death! Shocking death indeed!

Magdy you were a sister friend and colleague. You were always there for me at all
times…you remained faithful. Magdy you were very meticulous, always wanting
things done properly. By your gentle way and soft words you lifted up many spirits
and changed many lives, bringing them closer to God. You taught me how to pray
fervently; you always encouraged me by saying “Ntoh, it is well.” Yes Magdy
even in your absence I know “it is well” with all your loved ones you’ve left
behind.

My dear sister and friend I miss you so very much but I believe you had a
wonderful conversation with the Lord and He concluded you should be by His side.

Adieu my wonderful sister and friend! Rest in perfect peace.

Ma Ntoh as you called me

 

Helen Agborbesong

Emilia Ndinteh Excellent Chemist September 6, 2010
 

Magdalene Enoh.

Excellent Chemist!! Outstanding teacher of the Advanced Level Chemistry! With
an ever growing and renewed interest in Chemistry, Research in Chemistry and
new methods of teaching and evaluating students of Chemistry! Her departure took
the whole Chemistry family of MINESEC unawares and left us screaming over
phones NO! NO! NO! Not Magdalene!

As a chemistry teacher in Bilingual High School Yaoundé, Magdalene was
devoted and interested in the students as a group and individually. She was a firm
teacher but also patient with slow learners. She was particularly concerned with
the teaching of Chemistry as an experimental science “Hands On, Learn by doing”.
She was quite frequent in the micro science centre to try out new experiments and
experimental pedagogic methods. Due to her efficiency she was a member of the
Cameroon GCE board Chemistry panel. We called her “Chieftess.” As a pedagogic
inspector for Centre Province, then Littoral Province, the Centre Region, she
showed the same zeal and commitment in helping teachers do their job well.
Magdalene, is void left. Your smile…we miss.

VICTOR AND TESSA KIMA TRIUTE TO A CHRISTIAN LEADER September 6, 2010
 
Dear Sis Meg
It beats our imagination that you are no more.
You were created for a purpose and we are sure you lived a fulfilled life though, we perceive it as brief.Your sudden departure is difficult to accept ,but this challenge can only be overcome by surrendering our all to His Sovereign Will.
It is a big lesson to us that we should be ready at all times and that all our labor on earth is vain but only our relationship with the Lord is of eternal value.
We are consoled because you were a woman of faith whose life touched so many of us.
We shall live to cherish memories of you for a very long time may your dear husband Bro John and the children find solace in Gods Word.
REST IN PEACE.
Victor and Tessa Kima
Oben James Agbor TRIBUTE TO MRS ENOH MAGDALENE NKONGHO September 6, 2010
 

MY LAST WORDS WITH YOU

I arrived Houston, on Sunday 4th July 2010 and met you there with your daughter and son in-law, after her successful delivery of a second bouncing baby boy named after your dear husband SEAN CHU OBEN.

It was a memorable vacation for me as we carried out medical check-ups together, practiced our sports together but you ran more than myself, you took very good care of your grand children and their mother. You cooked all the good food and we ate together, we visited our children friend’s homes and attended Eyumojock Family Association (EFA) meeting together.

Then I left Houston on Wednesday the 28th of July 2010 and you again and your son in-law accompanied me to the airport and you were  to follow on August 11th. I told you these words before we separated finally :

« Thank you very much Mammy and continue to take care of my children. »

In your usual kind gentle and soft-spoken way, you answered :

« I will, bye bye »

So I was expecting you home for us to tell the stories of Houston. Later I was informed you had surgery in HERMANN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL where I checked up my eyes.

But on Tuesday the 24th of August at 07 :49 pm I got this message from your son in-law.

« At the airport now but we are having severe problems in Houston so I am changing my flight to go down there and be on the ground. Mrs Enoh had surgery last Wednesday but was hospitalised yesterday after complaining of pain. And her situation has worsened. I’m heading there to see what is happening ».

I called Ashu immediately but could not get him through. I then called Bessem your dear and only daughter but she would hardly speak out. I asked her if my wife, Mary was by her side and she handed the phone to her where the sudden and untimely news of your death was painfully announced to me.

It then dawned on me why you accompanied me that day at George Bush International Airport, to enable me have « MY LAST WORDS WITH YOU »

You have been too good, too kind, too calm, too natural and gentle, too caring for the family and for others. I want to thank you for all these qualities and especially for leaving behind to the OBEN’s family your replica in the person of BESSEM-NDIP

GO IN PEACE AND MAY THE ALMIGHTY GOD GRANT YOU ETERNAL REST.

OBEN JAMES AGBOR

Dad of Son-in-law

Luke Kisob Esq. Family Firend September 6, 2010
 
Mbei, Bessem, Agei and John.... I lack words to express my heartfelt sympathy to you for this monumental loss. May God bless her memory and may her soul rest in perfect peace. Some soothing words would be "sic transit gloria mundi.... and so passes the glory of this world"
Luke
Rachelle et Aude-Françoise L'autre côté du silence September 6, 2010
 
John, Mbei, Bessem et Agei,
C'est en un moment pareil qu'on a besoin du soutien de ses amis de toutes parts.
Meg a vécu dans le silence et la discrétion, ainsi également elle s'en est allée. Mais dans ce silence elle nous a tous enseigné que la douceur est une force insoupçonnée mais très efficace. C'est un message d'amour et de douceur qu'elle nous laisse à tous; honorons-le et vivons-le davantage aujourd'hui en sa mémoire, parce que tout ce qui est bien et fait avec amour ne périt jamais; c'est éternel.
Meg restera un modèle d'épouse, de mère, de tante et de grande-soeur pour moi et ma famille, car son sourire ne laisse personne indifférent. Merci d'avoir choisit cette photo introductive qui nous parle si longement de qui elle était.
La douleur de son départ nous affecte certainement, mais nous savons qu'elle ne peut égaler la vôtre. C'est pourquoi ne vous transmettons nos meilleures pensées en cette circonstance spécialement pénible, sachant que notre Dieu Seul peut apaiser vos coeurs comme il faut et à l'endroit qu'il faut. Nous avons une certitude, c'est que Meg nous a prouvé par sa vie que le message d'amour de Christ est vrai et possible pour celui qui y croit.
Affections et sincères condoléances à vous et toute la famille aux Etats-Unis et au Cameroun
Rachelle et Aude-Françoise Epée.
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