Mami still in my deep sadness that you are no more. I continue to mourn ur departure "gone too soon". I miss ur smile, most importantly ur nephews misses you soo much. Hope u are resting peacefully in the bossom of the lord. may God continue to watch over you until we meet again. Adieu ma Tiku.
may your soul find a resting place in the lord's vineyard
Mami! where do i start? tears have refused to stop dropping down my cheeks. I am speechless but i have to say goodbye any how.
From our Form one days in GHS Mamfe where we walked to & fro school from new-lay out Mamfe. We kept intouch even when I left Mamfe. We make up lost times when i visit Besongabang on holidays.
Thanks to FB who reconnected us after i travelled to europe. We were so excited to hear from each other, not as little school girls but as mothers and wives (Thanking God for such a previledge). We didn't stop there; women of great aspirations, carved a career for ourselves.
I couldn't believe it when i checked my FB page on arrival in Cameroon on the 12th December 2013 to find you starring me in the face with your usual bubbly self. Oh! Mami, Na which kind rubbish dis way die do me so eh!!! Leaving your parents, brothers, sisters, friends, your kids (Your pride and honour) and your hubby.
May you watch and protect your kids from far beyond, May your motherly role continue to direct them to the right path. Not forgetting to console your hubby when in despair. May your children never forget the eternal and unconditional love you had (have) for them.
Adieu mami,
Auntie Cornelia, I know what you did for my family. When you came to Boston, you did my hair. I could see how you made everyone else in the room happy. Thank You. It's a shame you had to go so early. Rest In Peace, Auntie Cornelia
Your neice,
-Susan Takang
Tiks, still hoping someone will wake me up and tell me "it was a dream". You left a very big vacum which will be difficult to fill. Back in our unversity days in our famous Bonamoussadi (Bonas),your doors were open to all.We use to call your apartment "mamfe embassy".This was because you welcomed all especially those from mamfe.i remember one sunday morning we had to go to church,with our normal failures in bonas,there was no water or electricity,and you called me "Miss B, devil na lie man,we must go church" it was so funny the way she sounded.She had the fear of God in her,so there was no way we will stay home without going to church. I also remember our "turning coco" episode.The pepper was so much that she sat on the floor and said."Miss B this pepper no get part two.It was fun while we were together and believe me no one will take your place.You were a virtue woman,an examplery one and one that cared so much about others.Its sad i never had the chance to say all these when you were here with us but i know your spirit will live on.RIP my sister from another mother till we meet to part no more.
Antie Cornelia, I know what you did for me as a baby, and my family. When you visited us in Boston, you spent time with us and did my hair and also my sisters'. It's hurting to see a young caring woman like you go so soon. I wish I had known her longer and I wish she were still here on Earth with us. I know she is in a better place now and is watching over us. R.I.P Antie Cornelia! You are missed by many!
Your niece,
-Telma Takang