Hon. Dns. Mrs. Eunice Buah Funeral Brochure

we had, strategizing her move from Italy back to Ghana. We discussed and planned how to raise Stefano after she sent him from Italy to be with me and her father. One of my fondest memories is spending seven months at her house during COVID. When the world felt most uncertain, my daughterEunicewasabeaconofreassurance. She called one day and said, “Mama, I don’t want you living alone, not knowing who is coming in and out of your house, or if you’re observing all health protocols, so come and live with me for a while. Ruby is also down the road from me, and so is Stefano.” I ended up staying with Eunice for seven months, and those were some of the most relaxing months of my life. We spent mornings swimming, afternoons enjoying coconut water from her coconut trees, and evenings reminiscing about life. These simple pleasures are what I choose to remember my daughter for. Your loved ones know you for your generous heart, your workers and business associates know you for your sharp business acumen, but I, who had the pleasure of watching you blossom from an unsure child intoan indisputablepowerhouse, choose to celebrate you for your tenacity, your love for family, and your eagerness to help when it was needed most. Rest well, my daughter, until we meet again. NANAADWO, TIA BOƐ, NYAMENLE ƐVAWƆ ƐKƐLA EZIE BOƐ. Eternally Cherished 29 Hon. Dcns. Mrs. Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh

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