This Memorial Website was created in memory of our Dad, Alfred Mfone Ngwa, . We will remember him forever.
"Grief is the ultimate price we are all paying because of the love we shared with our dad. Let's not dwell in complete grief that he is no longer here but give thanks and praises to the Lord for the fact that our dad was ever here"
Viewing:
Date: April, 10, 2015 at 6p.m
GRISSOM-CLARK FUNERAL HOME
227 East Lake Drive, S.E Atlanta, GA 30317.
Wake Keep:
Date: April, 10, 2015 at 8:30p.m
JC EVENT Hall; 5775 Jimmy Carter Blvd #250, Norcross, GA 30071
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Tributes
Leave a tributeDr Kimbo Edwin.
Abel Tita
STEPHANIE NYAKE
Adieu..
Life in these bodies, and life on earth is temporary, even when you have somuch to offer to somany. So proud of you that you helped so many,"Scott Marine".So proud of you that you gave "Mangie" a beffiting burial last year before your departure. Greet your brother, George Nimang in that land where there is no more pain.
Uncle Alfred, you have reminded me that life is vanity.
Adieu!
Brother Alfred, you shall ever remain fresh in our minds. May you rest eternally at the bosom of the Lord. Indeed, you've gone too soon.
Edmund Sama
My prayers are with the family at this trying and difficult times.
Pa Asongwe Fobi for America
You did your part..Rest in peace..you'd be forever be missed
Namaya Eyoh Sr
Rest in perfect peace.
Donna Allen
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Who is a good man?
It has not been easy coming to terms with the sad reality that brother Ngwa Al;fred Mforne is no more. For once, I could not find words to give Helen the "bomb" as released by my wife, especially as Helen was about travelling to Douala for an assignment from her husband. It turned out that was his last assignment to her! How that night and the next couple of days passed await some form of poetry.
As can be expected, mouths have been very active chatting, conversing, sharing, gossipping. The story of the six blind men describing an elephant based on the part each touched comes vividly to mind.
His generousity is the part that stroke me most. Sometime in 2003 I was very sick and was in the U.S. with my elder sister for check up. We knew ourselves but were not so close. Based on the fact that our wives were close. and perhaps that I was Principal in GHS Bafut at the time, he paid my flight to visit him in Atlanta in order to cheer me up. He put in the best to give me a "taste" of the juicy part of life in America. I was given red carpet treatment. Many people have similar testimonies; but I have also heard quite a few controversies since his demise. Put together, they raise the question, "Who is a good man?"
For all I know, brother Mforne had a "good Heart". God, our master Examiner reserves the right to classify us as good or bad! Safe journey brother.
Bro, at this present moment as I write this, I am still in shock. It feels as though I am stuck in a dream and I cannot seem to wake myself up. I just cannot believe that you are gone. I can still hear your voice from when we last spoke saying “Sis, the worst is over. When I am discharged home from the hospital I am coming to Maryland.” It was just last week you were telling me that you and I shall work together and organize a party for Phil’s graduation this May. Just a small example of the man you have always been; a family man. But your love never stopped there. Whether it was love for your neighbors, friends, church, or community as a whole, you always did your utmost best to be there for any and every one. You had a humble presence that touched the lives of everyone you came into contact with. You have been a wonderful brother to me. Only you truly understand the bond that we shared. I am beyond thankful to God for all the time we have been able to spend together. You have left behind an unforgettable legacy of ‘loving and caring’, which I shall carry on with me for the rest of my life. Know that your absence truly is painful, but as I Christian, I believe you are in a better place. Until we meet again Bro, may your soul forever rest in peace.
With love,
Sis (Mary Ngwa Nana)