You have left us without a word. Dignified and quietly resilient, you soldiered on and even shared pleasantries with us in March 2024 at Kwame Kyiamah’s, amidst very challenging times with your health, unbeknownst to us all. Sister Eunice, Sister Nana Adwo, LaBianca, Big Sis—as we fondly called you—had a way with each one of us that effortlessly showed your caring and nurturing side. You were to us our big cousin, the visionary, strategist, entrepreneur, and quiet voice of reason. As far back as I can remember, you were always working on one business idea or another, putting in the hard work to bring it to life while developing yourself and others over the years. We are so proud of you, of what you have achieved, and of what you have given back to humanity. You reached out in the most unsuspecting ways to each of us and readily offered your support and listening ear. Like a true mentor, you imparted your wise counsel with very few words and a relatable sense of humor. So generous and giving, you quietly opened your heart to us and many others. We have always felt at home and cared for in your company. We are beyond devastated that you are no longer with us. Nothing could have prepared us for this sudden news. It’s beyond heartbreaking. You will always remain in our hearts. May thegoodLord receiveyou intoHis bosom and grant you peaceful rest. Da buɛ midiɛma, Nyamnle ɛva wo kila ɛzie buɛ Maria Akuba Kyiamah C O U S I N g Tribute Eternally Cherished 74 Hon. Dcns. Mrs. Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh
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