It’s been 10 years since you went to be with the Lord. You are always on my mind. Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord .
Forever in our heart !
Irreplaceable
I was hoping to wake up from this bad dream and go downstairs and see you
singing with the children, to come back from work especially on Fridays for
movie time, or to look out the window and see you taking your normal morning or evening walks, but alas after all these months, you are no where to be found,
My heart bleeds, who will fill this void? Our Lord Jesus knows best. You were not
only my husband's mother, you were a mother to myself and the children, you
showered us with love and care, there is not enough space to recount all, I just
have to say thank you for your devotion and the qualities you taught us, I am so
grateful for the years you spent with us and the wonderful memories that will be
ours to cherish forever. Continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ
We love and miss you.
Gaa nke Oma Nwami Ugboelu
Gaa nke Oma Nwami Oma
Rest in Peace my irreplaceable Mother-in-Law
Aina Ukiwe
Best Grandma ever!
My Grandma was one of the most amazing people I knew. To me she could do almost anything. She was very organized and knew where everything was. She was one of the nicest person. She washed my things, helped me find things, and made things with me. She would wake me up in the morning and tell me to get ready for school. She would always remind me to try and not be late.
I remember when we were outside tending to the garden and lawn. She didn’t want me to do anything but I insisted. She didn’t seem to want to let go, but I was happy that she actually let me help; we had a nice time together.
She enjoyed divers TV shows - in the morning she would watch game shows like ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ and ‘The Price is Right.’ At 5:00 she would watch Family Feud.
My grandma was very special to me. I’m really going to miss her; she was the best grandma ever.
Michelle Ukiwe
My Grandma played a very important role in my life. She instilled discipline, hard work, focus and dedication to my studies in me. She encouraged me to be the best in everything I do – especially my education. She told me to always stay out of trouble - to put it as she said it “Trouble no good.”
She took care of us, from making food for us, helping us get ready for school – (taking us to and bringing us back from the bus stop every day) to encouraging us to do our homework. When I was younger, she always told me to study and do my homework instead of playing video games or watching TV. She was our moral compass, teaching us to love one another and always live and maintain the Christian values. She was a woman of faith.
My Grandma taught me how to speak Igbo (Abiriba) language, since i was a kid. She always made sure I remember my root; she fondly called me Nwoke Ihungwu nde otisi okpo. I have so much fun memories of her from our weekend family movie times, Christmas celebrations and family vacations.
She inspired me so much, I love and miss her. She was the best grandmother anyone can ask for. #1Grandma
Ikechi David Ukiwe