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 tributeWhen we arrived the USA last July the first thing I did was call you and drive to Delaware with my wife and brother in law to see you. It was a Warm reception your entire family gave us. Remember the pork chops we ate. You did not look like someone suffering. The pictures on this website show this. We laughed over everything and then left. Somehow by premonition I have been so worried about you this past month and kept calling but no answer until that bad call from Dr. Peter Ndifon last Sunday 1st March afternoon. I have informed all BOBA and CMF around me here in Yaounde.
Now you left your Godchlld Manaen Mundi for me to raise alone? Why?
I remember the flight to the USA in 1965, Multnomah College in Portland Oregon, our visits to BBR in Douala, the wedding in Mbengwi to Adeline, the passing on of your Dad and Mom and the funeral; your visits to Kejom; our coincidental meeting in Ndjamena etc etc! Our visits to the QG in Yaounde; Your visits to Ngousso. O George!
But Adeline, Keep the faith and be strong. The kids are big now and will take care of you. You and George did your best to raise them and we all are proud of you both.
Accept the Warm Condolences of the entire Mundi Family as we wait for funeral details.
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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