Hon. Dns. Mrs. Eunice Buah Funeral Brochure

Kwame Kyiamah C O U S I N g Tribute Sis Eunice or “Nana Jo”, as we preferred to call you growing up, your untimely departure has left a void that will be impossible to fill. As I reflect on your life, and the time we had the unique privilege to spend with you, I am filled with a mix of emotions. On the one hand, the sense of loss is palpable, surreal and painful. You were simply a very nice and admirable soul, that radiated exemplary humanity towards everyone, regardless of their background and social status. Referring to you in the past tense is even unreal! Your sense of humor was disarming, and even through all the pain and anguish you were silently experiencing, you always put on a cheerful and positive demeanor and elicited lots of laughs. The last time I saw you was when you and Yaba visited me at my home in March of this year. I, along with my siblings, were so delighted to see you. Little did I know you were about to join the Creator. Even at that time, there were lots of jokes and laughter. I also feel this deep sense of gratitude to have known you as a cousin, friend, and mentor. I picked up so many notable attributes from you: kindness, humility, empathy, perseverance, and focus are just a few notable ones that I, and I’m sure many others, observed in you and emulated. As mere mortals, our limited understanding of the Creator’s plan, drives us to mourn your abrupt departure. However, I strongly believe you are and will always be with us, and will continue to be that nice soul, always lending a helping hand and making us better human beings through righteous actions. Thank you for being who you are and for the time you spent with us on this earth. I wish you all the best as you unite with the Universal Essence Eternally Cherished 78 Hon. Dcns. Mrs. Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh

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