LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE BEFORE MEN, THAT THEY MAY SEE YOUR GOOD WORKS, AND GLORIFY YOUR FATHER WHO IS IN HEAVEN
Matthew 5:16
A Brief Funeral Program
Wednesday December 21st 2011
6:30pm - Wake Keep starting with a Solemn Mass at the Zamcho's Residence in Nitob 1 Bamenda
Thursday December 22nd 2011
7am - Removal of Corpse from the Akum Mortuary with Prayers
8:30am - Arrival of Funeral convoy at the Zamcho's Residence in Nitob 1 Bamenda and Brief viewing
10 am - Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Metropolitan Cathedral Mankon followed by burial at the Cathedral cemetery
WE SINCERELY THANK EVERYONE FOR THE LOVE, PRAYERS AND SUPPORT DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS YOU ALL
Tributes
Leave a TributeHow are you doing 6 years seems like it was yesterday that you left us . Each time I think of someone to talk to it’s you that comes to my mind but I still do talk to you in prayers ! I want you to know that I will always love you ! I still find it hard to see someone that was like you in this world ! Like I always told you , you were on unique woman ! Continue to Rest ! Adieu Dodo! Time does not heal our pain it only makes us understand better !
Since.u left nothing has been the same. Your enemies have tried many times and failed woefully. They have not given up though. The truth is keeping us strong. I wish they could listen to your last words. I know god no want make bad man ei die but I wish they could take your place.
Glad to have had you.
It is your second birthday in heaven! May our mother Mary be close to you on this day that we celebrate the immaculate conception. I love you and I do pray for you. With Mary, we also ask for your protection. I will ever be grateful for having met you! Sr Millicent
Milly
n keeping us in constant touch with those who mean the most.
A year on n it's like yesterday! We thank the Lord for your life n ask Him to draw us closer to Him that we may know ourselves to be nearer to you who are with Him. RIP
Death has no regret and nobody can question GOD.
But if by her "death" let there be 'peace'.By her 'death'
let there be correction for what has not been 'corrected'.
may the merciful LORD grant peace to your soul.
A Woman of Faith, Loving, Gentle and Always Caring. You are one of the Most Beautiful Women I ever saw. A Role Model to many woman. You touched the hearts of Millions far and near. I spent very short moments with you but I learnt something new each time I met you.
Mama you will forever be greatly missed.
bro. pete zagone, sj
houston, tx usa
Rev. Fr. Augustin Tazisong.
Sr C
Rev. Fr. Sebastine Adigwe, Sj.
Your passion and love for vulnerable orphans and less privilege people is th
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Your light continues to shine for others to see.
Eight years already
At my Deaconate Ordination in Nairobi
When Tata and Dodo arrived Nairobi for my deaconate ordination in March 2011, it was a wonderful moment for me. Little did I know that she will be gone by December. She read the first reading at the ordination mass, and my deaconate year classmates were really happy with that. Mgr Francis Lysinge who had celebrated the weeding of Tata and Dodo was the ordaining prelate.Needless to say it was a communion moment for Tata Dodo and myself.
There is no doubt that Dodo cried at that mass. I remember when she came to my first vows in Douala in September 2003, with Aunty Pauline Tchateh, she creid throughout the ceremony.
The week that Dodo and Tata spent at Nairobi was memorable in this sense that she saw what she had prayed for, that is my ordination. I beleive that as she supported many vocations, she had peace in her heart, seeing the bishop place his hands on me.
This week as we prepare to bury Sister Feli, we are really heart broken as a family mourning three years on at the same period and asking God to open our eyes so that we may see his will in our lives.
One thing is sure. My ordination was not just an event, it was Dodo's moment. Who cannot remember that she cooked two days running, for 200 people each time? She was the host of that event. She had her moment, she saw my ordination.
As I reflect 3 years on, I know that she must be remembered for the love that she put in everything she did. She was determined to help each person, and every person. As I reflect on my work and on family and about friends, one thing is certain. If you put in all your love, God will give you a way. Not necessarily the one you thought, but a big way it will be. Just do not miss it because you were waiting for the ULTIMATE opportunity. For sure, if she was waiting for my priestly ordination, she would have missed God's time. She had her moment at my deaconate ordination.
Father Anyeh Zamcho