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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Pa Peter AKA Usman Ngang, 83 years old, born on November 23, 1930, and passed away on December 23, 2013. We will remember him forever.
July 3, 2020
July 3, 2020
Dear uncle Ngang ,i did not know you in person but i have heard so much from your brother, Dan who recently departed this world love and missing you guys so much. RIPP
March 5, 2017
March 5, 2017
REST IN PEACE PA!
I am glad we knew each other and spent quality time together. Beautiful moments, especially your sendoff party in Boston before you travelled back to Cameroon. Pa, thank you for receiving me into your family with love and respect. You are now resting in house of Allah.
October 22, 2014
October 22, 2014
My Dearest uncle and father, how shocked we were to hear of your death! He'll be sorely missed as he was the bulwark of the family. Our comfort lies in remembering that he lived a full and good life. Your sisters and brothers will be affected in a far deeper way. We'll help them all the best way we can and I feel certain that the rest of the family shares my concerns for their well-being.
If ever a man lived his faith, it was my uncle. he will live in our memories as a wonderful uncle, father, brother , brother-in-law and will be dearly missed. There are no words to express the personal and professional loss I feel. it is hard to imagine how I will carry on without my uncle, but how much more difficult for his sisters, brothers, wives and children. The time I spent with him clearly revealed the depth of love and respect I held for him. Pa Ngang, let your scriptural journey be safe!

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July 3, 2020
July 3, 2020
Dear uncle Ngang ,i did not know you in person but i have heard so much from your brother, Dan who recently departed this world love and missing you guys so much. RIPP
March 5, 2017
March 5, 2017
REST IN PEACE PA!
I am glad we knew each other and spent quality time together. Beautiful moments, especially your sendoff party in Boston before you travelled back to Cameroon. Pa, thank you for receiving me into your family with love and respect. You are now resting in house of Allah.
October 22, 2014
October 22, 2014
My Dearest uncle and father, how shocked we were to hear of your death! He'll be sorely missed as he was the bulwark of the family. Our comfort lies in remembering that he lived a full and good life. Your sisters and brothers will be affected in a far deeper way. We'll help them all the best way we can and I feel certain that the rest of the family shares my concerns for their well-being.
If ever a man lived his faith, it was my uncle. he will live in our memories as a wonderful uncle, father, brother , brother-in-law and will be dearly missed. There are no words to express the personal and professional loss I feel. it is hard to imagine how I will carry on without my uncle, but how much more difficult for his sisters, brothers, wives and children. The time I spent with him clearly revealed the depth of love and respect I held for him. Pa Ngang, let your scriptural journey be safe!
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After Uncle Left Us

October 22, 2014

Times of grief and sadness pull our hearts toward God as we look to him for comfort and relief, for those who believe in him. Sometimes our thoughts and feelings become so messy that we seem like strangers to ourselves. Some people just cannot make sense out of anything that is happening. Some are even caught off guard by the way they are responding to it. Chatting to others may help, but they’re not always around. Nonetheless God is, and he’s always ready to listen. Some people find ways of taking prayer one step further by keeping a hard copy of their prayers. For them, it is to hold it in their hands as proof that they have indeed placed themselves and their circumstances in the hands of God. Whenever we put into words our fears and frustrations, we move them from our consciousness into God’s. As we do this time and time again, their power over us decreases and God’s power in us increases.  

Today, I lost an Uncle and father. Uncle, there has never been a pain so blinding, so breathtaking. Never a loss like this. My friend. My uncle. My father. My mother’s best friend and brother. A best friend to my aunt, his baby sister and a wonderful brother to her. The empty year(s) yawn before me (us) like a great murky gap. All the memories of our life together deluge my senses and send me reeling.  If I could only lie down beside him and sleep forever…

Then even now-even in my numbness-I can feel your caring voice, see your bore hair and laughter around me. In answer to my unspoken prayer, you have sent the Comfort, the One who will grieve with me (us), and the One who knows how it feels to be human.

And it helps to know that the one we love and care for is seeking us at last, face to face. He always said he’d like to devote the first hundred years of eternity asking all the questions he’d never found answers for. Then he wanted to meet Moses and Abraham and the other greats.

Teach me to live again, Lord. Then take me home so we can all enjoy you forever.

 Until then,

I missed you, but the connection stays forever!

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