It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved sister, Eunice Buah Asomah-Hinneh, affectionately known as “Maa Euu.” Sister Eunice was more than just a sister; she was a pillar of strength, wisdom, and love. From our earliest days together, she played the dual role of both mother and sister, guiding us with unwavering care and devotion. Sister Eunice’s life was a testament to her confidence, courage, self-esteem, and focus. She was a woman of remarkable resilience, whose determination and faith carried her through life’s challenges, enabling her to reach the heights that God had destined for her. Her sage advice and invaluable contributions during difficult decisions will be sorely missed, and her memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. I can still hear her voice calling out, “Kuku, Kuku, where are you?” as she opened the door to our beautiful home in Italy after a long day’s work. That voice echoes in my mind, a constant reminder of the love and warmth she brought into our lives. Sister Eunice, you will always be remembered for your deep reverence for God, a faith that shone through even in the small moments—like the time you called upon all the Church of Pentecost pastors to pray for me at my birthday party. That day, your voice led me to repentance. Oh “Maa Euu,” your presence was a blessing, your guidance a gift, and your love a treasure. May your soul rest in eternal peace. You will forever be remembered, cherished, and missed. With love and in eternal memory, Isaac Kaku Buah Jnr., “Kuku” Isaac Kaku Buah Jnr. B R O T H E R g Tribute Eternally Cherished 33 Hon. Dcns. Mrs. Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh
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