This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, George Fomundam, a Loving Husband, Father, Brother, Uncle, In-law, Friend and Mentor who was called on to the Lords bosom on March 1st 2015. He lived an exemplary life and though we know he is with us in spirit, our hearts overflow with sorrow and our eyes are filled with tears.
Right now things seem so unfair and nothing seems to make sense but in the midst of it all, we take solace in Christ our Comforter.
We love him, but God Loves Him Best.
Be sure to leave a tribute below or share a story under the stories tab above. Thanks for all the support and prayers.
God bless.
Program: United States
Last Respects & Home Going Service
Date & Time: Friday March 20th From 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Location: Crossroad Christian Church
4867 North Dupont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Tel: (302) 741-2455
Celebration of Life/Wake keeping
Date & Time: Friday March 20th From 5:00 pm to 3:00 am
Location: Delaware Fraternal Order of Police Banquet Hall
1584 Kitts Hummock Rd
Dover, DE 19901
Hotel Reservation (Delaware):
Address: 1706 North Dupont Highway
Dover DE 19901
Tel: 302-674-3784 ( Please reserve under the name Stella Ayika for $ 89.00)
Available: 10 rooms with 2 queen size beds &
5 rooms with 1 king size bed.
Cameroon:(details & updates will be forthcoming)
Arrival in Yaounde: April 2nd
Arrival in Mbengwi: April 3rd
Homegoing Service & Burial: April 4th
For further information please contact:
Mr. Richard Fomundam: 301-728-6004
Mr. Derick Tah: 617-708-6048
Ms. Tifuh Mofor: 443-414-7713
Mr. Edwin Fobid: 781-325-5899
Dr. Tenjoh-Okwen Bibina Fonjong: 757-933-0080
Tributes
Leave a tributeGood news! !!!!!!!!!!!!
Mummy is a minister now. Everyone is so happy. And so proud of her. I am certain absolutely that u are very proud of her as well.
I wish u were here to see this remarkable event but I know you are here in spirit.
I miss hearing your voice and offcourse your laughter in times like this.
Uncle we miss u so much.
I didn't know Colonel George FOMUNDAM physically, but I heard of him from my brother Lawrence TAM and another good friend of ours. I visited his home once in QG Yaoundé, unfortunately he was absent.
From what I heard from Lawrence and the friend, this man was a great person who loved to see people happy. He encouraged hard work and unity.
To his family and all who loved him, accept my condolences, and may his soul rest in peace.
This quote from Maya Angelou is so befitting for this very special day of daddy's. Happy 70th birthday dad!!! We do not get to share it with you but as mom says there is an even bigger celebration going on in heaven for the life you led. We PRAISE HIS NAME!!! We miss you and love you but you will be in our hearts till we meet again!!
Love daddy's girl.
- "Ken boy"
Dear Ni George today the struggles of this earthy life is completely over ,and death has lost it's sting ,and you have won the battle, the victory belongs to you, you have put death to it's place. PRAISE THE LORD for sweet rest.
I want to thank you for the love and respect you've shown me throughout these 21 years .It is with a heart of sadness that I shall always remember you and cherish you, It seems like yesterday that you took the time to deliver a precious message from PA Fomundam to me
and I stayed grounded because of that. I will miss your infectious laughs and sincere hugs, and the way you call my name '"Evanny" !!!!
We will meet again. Farewell NI.
ou at Temple of Prayer, but I know you have wonderful parents. Most of all you had something that most of us girls longed; for a wonderful "daddy" cherish that forever
Love you
Mother Suber, Sis Dana and Ah'Yania
With you being gone, God decided it was your time, your time to go, so He took your life away. the pain that you had been suffering for so long. It's harder.
You made us laugh. "Sidon look" to grandma. I remember You and i talking about 5Linx lol." SIDONLOOK".
love you Uncle George and i always will,
May your soul rest peacefully
During your last days, you reminded me and emphasized on the power of love and togetherness, the importance of forgiveness and most of all, the gains of reconciling ones soul with the Lord. I pray the Angles and the Holy Spirit guide your soul to eternity. Your work on earth is done and that in heaven has just began. I know you will prepare the way for us just like you have always done. I will miss you. Adieu uncle, until we meet again.
A Salutary Verse
A blessed heart that gives will get,
The grace we seek in all our strives
For this indeed provides the base
For us to wear, a talent crown
Which to some few, Wisdom adorns
For unto each a given task
That brings to one a glorious life
A life in truth for hope’s great sake
So at the end of life’s great race,
We’ll sing the Amen song with joy
A hallelujah chanting verse
Of deeds that left a blazing trail
For when in God we put our trust
To right the very wrongs we did
He points to paths of highest praise
And gives us time for true repent
For unto us surviving ones
Had we in earnest done our best,
Forbid it Lord that we should boast
But pray and trust to go that way
For lives of truth and joy and hope.
To get the everlasting grace
We’ll feel same peace and grace within,
We’ll heave and say “Oh Lord! Thank You”
Wilfred Mbacham (March, 2015)
What can we say further when God decides. Fobang, the rest of the Family, Ernestine and I say thank you and may you find eternal peace. Ernestine and Wilfred Mbacham.
I am sure God welcomed you and there was a standing ovation as you entered the pearly gates. I am so proud of you Uncle. You came to the earth, and poured out yourself, executing your functions with love and perfection. What a crown of glory you must be wearing
Uncle oooooo, I am dazzled. It's so hard, I'll be lying if I said otherwise. I am asking all these questions, trying to make sense of it all. You will want me to be happy, to be strong, to keep my faith- and Yes, I will try to be all of that.
I miss you my Colonel Uncle, our family pride, my mothers defender, my ever supporting uncle. God knew we will hurt this much and still called you- I bet he loves u so much. Please tell Him, that we need a limitless supply of comfort down here. I look forward to heaven. With you there, it will be a happy place.
Ma Adeline... my husband and I would like to extend our most sincere condolences. Papa George was well loved and respected, I really enjoyed the time we worked together in DRC. He was a true friend and father for me. May his soul rest in peace...From HIM we came, to HIM we shall return.
Ni George, you are the reassurance that we could still stick to good old morals, get stuff done and be rewarded for doing the right thing. He represented getting the right promotion because you were the best and not because you knew the most powerful people.
Ni you were down to earth simple and fatherly. Me and my elder brother Ni Charles, came visiting in Delaware one time and you took time off and walked us all around the house from the basement to the top, all along explaining things and plans you had in the process. I found that very trusting.
You are the very strong disciplinarian that has left a mark in the lives of admirers and family alike.
The Bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
Have a safe journey and when you see Pa Nduku, please say hi to him.
God Bless.
Commie
rest for your soul. From Carl and Stella
"Uncle army" You were a real man.
May your soul rest in peace.
I would first like to extend my most sincere condolences for the loss of George. I have worked with George for the last eight years at PAE. George was one of my favorite coworkers. He always greeted me with a big bright smile and he would bring me gifts when he visited the office. My most treasured gift is my Cameroun hat that he gave me. Although I cannot be there with your family to give my final goodbye, know that I am there in spirit. May God bless you all as you endure this trial. George will be greatly missed by the PAE family and personally by me.
Leave a Tribute
Please be patient.
Exceptional Dad
Happy biethday
Happy birthday to the best dad in the world! I love and miss you dearly. You were and still are a huge part of my life and you will always be a huge part of my life till we meet again. Love you and miss you
Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time. But no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from the evil to come. For those who follow godly paths will rest in peace when they die. Isaiah 57; 1-2
Though I am deeply grieved, I have a deep sense of comfort as I can still feel your presence, your smile, your warmth. Uncle words cannot describe how grateful I am to God for your life and all you were to me personally, my mother (your sister) and our entire family. I remember calling you when I was in the University to say that I had used up the fees mommy gave me and I needed some money. You sent me the money and promised not to tell mommy. That has been our little secret. I have an avalanche of memories of which I cherish- the times you visited me in Saker, times you visited us at home, the weekends spent with you at the Army camp in Douala, vacation in Quartier General- I could go on and on-Uncle, I will miss you so much- more than words can express.
You have been our pride, a strong pillar, unbeatable, strong, our covering, our hero, and you will always be all of these to me. In December, you held my hands, blessed me and prayed for me and the family I will eventually have. You told me that no matter what happens, we will serve God. I hung unto those words. I rejoice because you are now pain free, with the Lord Jesus, the angels, with Mami and Papa, smiling down at me, smiling down at us. Uncle I love you so much- you know I do. I look forward to the day I will see you again my dearest Uncle. Till we meet again.
Igxtelle Mbah Acha