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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Irene Nyathi, 45 years old, born on July 21, 1965, and passed away on December 14, 2010. We will remember her forever.
December 14, 2014
December 14, 2014
This is one of the most painful days in my life. The memory of you passing is etched on my mind, I remember your saturation dropping, the nurses frantic as I prayed silently, watching you going.... I hurt that you are not here with me...My sister my friend..I miss your gentle quietness, your considerate selflessness, I miss you.. My sister,
My friend...I know you went straight to glory, that's the only consolation I have,.. I know you are totally healed now, that's the comfort I have.... May you rejoice in the comfort of our savior the one you trusted and gave your life to,, I know we shall meet in his courts....
July 21, 2014
July 21, 2014
Irene my sister, my friend. I miss you so very much. I treasure the memories, cherish and miss the love and ministry you so freely gave. You were such a giving person. I cling on to the promise of a resurrection, be cause we must reunite..till then I will continue missing you, occasionally when I am overwhelmed I will cry....happy birthday my sister....
July 21, 2013
July 21, 2013
My sister, my friend, my keeper. I am persuaded to know that YOU LIVE! So here is to a great birthday. May you be ravished and pleasured in our Father's presence. I love you yet the more, miss you terribly...Happy Happy Birthday to a sister so dear!!!
April 9, 2013
April 9, 2013
My sister, my friend, my keeper, my mentor and my teacher. You taught me how to love, your gentle and quiet spirit taught me longsuffering and Patience. I miss your love, your kindness your quiet presence. I miss you. I will forever love you and without you I am bereft, and deprived. I was robbed that day I watched you breathe your last. You are greatly missed. How I wish I could rewind.
April 9, 2013
April 9, 2013
Irene those who loose husbands are called widow, those who loose wives are called widowers, those who loose parents are called orphans. There may be no name for those who loose sisters but the pain is just as real. I miss you girl.

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December 14, 2014
December 14, 2014
This is one of the most painful days in my life. The memory of you passing is etched on my mind, I remember your saturation dropping, the nurses frantic as I prayed silently, watching you going.... I hurt that you are not here with me...My sister my friend..I miss your gentle quietness, your considerate selflessness, I miss you.. My sister,
My friend...I know you went straight to glory, that's the only consolation I have,.. I know you are totally healed now, that's the comfort I have.... May you rejoice in the comfort of our savior the one you trusted and gave your life to,, I know we shall meet in his courts....
July 21, 2014
July 21, 2014
Irene my sister, my friend. I miss you so very much. I treasure the memories, cherish and miss the love and ministry you so freely gave. You were such a giving person. I cling on to the promise of a resurrection, be cause we must reunite..till then I will continue missing you, occasionally when I am overwhelmed I will cry....happy birthday my sister....
July 21, 2013
July 21, 2013
My sister, my friend, my keeper. I am persuaded to know that YOU LIVE! So here is to a great birthday. May you be ravished and pleasured in our Father's presence. I love you yet the more, miss you terribly...Happy Happy Birthday to a sister so dear!!!
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She saved me from drowining

April 9, 2013
We were still very little living in our rural home near Empress. Ayo as we called her was jes a few years older than me, water was fetched from far a communal well. Taht day we got there and there was no one. The usual long ques were not there. The people who would normally help us get water were not there. The well was open with a metal lid with a hole in the center large enough to let a little one fall in. She asked me what was easier for me to do. I volunteered to draw the water. It couldnt be hard, I had seen others do it. We were new in the community did I mention that, So I got to the top and began drawing the water while Irene was lifting up the buckets and putting them afar off from where we would carry. The metal lid was slippery andI slid, the opening of the covering gaping to let me in the well. Irene young as she was bravely help the rope, and began pulling yelling for me to never let go of the rope. Right at the opening of the well she pulled me to life... We never talked about it ever again. I reminded her only when she was ill, how she had saved me. I vowed to do my best to see that she lived... I failed....

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