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Dear friends and family: Important update - We are so happy and thankful to announce that due to your generosity, the Oxford University - St. Hilda's College Kojo Minta Memorial Scholarship Fund has been fully funded and can now be endowed and self-sustaining. This means that generations of students will receive financial support to attend St. Hilda's and that in addition to Kojo's legacy living on in our hearts, his legacy will live on through the gift of education, a gift he valued so highly. We wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of you who contributed through your gifts, prayers, and fundraising efforts.
Kojo Minta, 24, was born on April 20, 1987, and passed away on August 10, 2011. He is survived by his parents, Moses and Victoria Minta, and his siblings Anna and Kofi Minta.

Kojo had a zest for life that encouraged you to live life to its fullest, an inquisitive mind that challenged you to push the boundaries of the way you think, and a love for humanity that inspired you to be a better person.  


Kojo became a Christian at Braeswood Assembly of God at a very young age.  He was active in Royal Rangers, and he memorized hundreds of Bible verses as part of the Bible Quiz team. 

Kojo attended Austin Parkway Elementary School, Lake Olympia Middle School, and Clements High School.   He loved playing the saxophone and won awards in fields as diverse as science and poetry. 

He obtained his bachelor’s degree in European History, Classical Studies, and Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a reporter for the Daily Pennsylvanian, editor/editor-in-chief for numerous publications, and recipient of numerous academic scholarships.  He wrote his thesis, “The Aesthetic of the Ascetic”, after traveling to monasteries to explore the ‘differing contemporary representations of the Puritan tradition’.  Kojo’s philanthropic activities included traveling to North Africa to study human trafficking and setting up a library in a small village in Ghana.  He graduated from Penn with honors, and moved on to Oxford University, where he graduated with distinction with a Master’s degree in history. 

Kojo was well known for his love of cooking and his stylish attire.  Some of the words used to describe Kojo by his family, friends, and professors include brilliant, kind, witty, delightful, charming, admired, and loved.  He is remembered as a “man of quiet good works and deep convictions” who was known for his “love of the Bible and Milton”.  His last major work opened with the following quote from Jeremy Taylor, the 17th Century Church of England writer and bishop, and is a lesson for us all: “Death which is the end of our life, is the enlargement of our spirits from hope to certainty, from uncertain fears to certain expectations, from the death of the body to the life of the soul”. 

 The schedule for his services is below*:

Friday 8/19/11
Wake: 6pm-9pm

Saturday 8/20/11

Viewing: 10 am ; Funeral Service: 11 am; Interment: 1 pm; Reception to Follow

 Services and Reception will take place at:

Braeswood Assembly of God, 10611 Fondren Road, Houston, Texas 77096

 Interment: Forest Park Westheimer, 12800 Westheimer, Houston, TX 77077

 Flowers can be sent directly to the church. While Kojo’s Memorial Fund is being set up, donations can be sent to Anna Minta, Please include c/o Kojo Minta in the memo section of check.

See below for hotel. When you make the reservation, tell them you are part of the Minta Funeral.

CROWNE PLAZA SUITES SW 9090 SOUTHWEST FRWY HOUSTON TX 77074 713 995 0123$79.00 + TAX (includes breakfast for 4)  

 

April 22, 2015
April 22, 2015
Even though you are gone for good you are still fresh in our memory. May the good Lord continue to keep you safe until we meet again.
April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015
For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Ro. 8:38-39 Kojo you are missed badly!!
April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015
"We are not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be." C. S. Lewis in Letters to an American Lady
April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015
Remembering Kojo today, and the wonderful memories he left behind. We love the Minta family. Our prayers are with you all!
April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015
In Christ alone our hope is found,
He is our light, our strength, our song;
This Cornerstone, this solid Ground,
Firm through the fiercest drought and storm.
What heights of love, what depths of peace,
When fears are stilled, when strivings cease!
Our Comforter, our All in All,
Here in the love of Christ we stand.

God is with you all at this time... (Psalm 46:1)
April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015
Your son will always be with you and your son will always be in your heart
April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015
Humorous and good-nature Guy you will always be remembered! RIPP in the Lord

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April 19, 2015
April 19, 2015
As we think of you especially on this day we keep in mind the promises God has made to raise those we love whom we have lost in death. I miss you very much and you will perpetually remain in my thoughts.

Vivienne xxx
August 26, 2014
August 26, 2014
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes;and there shall be no
more death,neither sorrow,nor crying,neither shall there be any more pain:for the former things are passed away.To the Minta family,Jesus
has taken Kojo to be with him,away from the pain and stress of this world,he is with Jesus.Those of us who are left must stay ready.
August 11, 2014
August 11, 2014
Dear Kojo:
Even among the saints, may your light continue to shine the brightest. We miss you but we are sustained by our faith and we pray that your family and all those who love you will be so sustained until that day when all the saints will be finally gathered. Continue to rest in peace.
August 11, 2014
God continues to use memories of Kojo's life to bless and witness to people. What a praise report. We love and appreciate the Minta family. (Isaiah 26:3-4 NLT) You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you. Trust in The Lord always, for The Lord God is the eternal Rock.
August 11, 2014
August 11, 2014
We thank God for his life and the wonderful memories.

Love ya'll, Pastor Petrice
August 10, 2014
August 10, 2014
The Aiyekusibe family miss you, but you're always in our heart. May GOD's love continues to shine on the Mintas.
August 10, 2014
August 10, 2014
I remember Kojo's love for tea...he once brought me a lovely pack of Darjeeling loose tea from India. He read so much..I remember us sitting on the bus, he reciting Milton from memory. Such an intelligent, learned man, gone way before his time. It's been three years but it still hadn't really sunk in. I cannot wait to see you again. Rev 21:3
August 10, 2014
August 10, 2014
Thinking about and praying for the Minta family as we remember Kojo today. I love you guys.
August 9, 2014
August 9, 2014
With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his people. And God himself will be with them. And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.The former things have passed away.” Revelation 21:3,4. Sleep well Kojo. It's so surreal that you are no longer with us but I take much comfort in Jehovah's promises. I miss you terribly.
August 9, 2014
August 9, 2014
"Man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble.He springs up like a flower and withers; like a fleeting shadow, he does not endure." Job 14:1-2  Kojo, you were a flower that bloomed rapidly and withered: your work on earth was compressed into your brief life and we appreciate that, but we miss you - and will forever.
August 9, 2014
August 9, 2014
Kojo's legacy is one of enjoying life, valuing people, and honoring God. One of our favorite memories of Kojo is his vibrant smile and happy laugh. We loved Kojo and we also love his family. Thank you God for the Minta family!
June 15, 2014
June 15, 2014
"As sure as God puts His children in the furnace, He will be in the furnace with them". Charles Spurgeon (19th Century British Preacher)
April 22, 2014
April 22, 2014
"Life is not about how long we lived but how well we lived. Though it is painful to depart so early leaving parents, siblings and friends behind, we cannot question GOD who knows the end right from the beginning. Kojo will ever be remembered for all his good works while alive and the light of God will continue to shine on his spirit till we all meet to part no more. Minta's family, take solace in God for HE knows how to reward those who are his".
April 21, 2014
April 21, 2014
Your memory will always be in our hearts. We love you and miss you.

- Asare Family -
April 21, 2014
April 21, 2014
In Christ alone our hope is found,
He is our light, our strength, our song;
this Cornerstone, this solid Ground,
firm through the fiercest drought and storm...

Here in the love of Christ we'll stand,
till we are all united as believers; never to part no more.

God bless the Minta family.
April 21, 2014
April 21, 2014
"Blessed are the dead, those who die in the Lord from this moment on. Yes, says the spirit, so they can rest from their hard work because their deeds will follow them." (Rev. 13:14)
Kojo, you shall be remembered by many.
April 21, 2014
April 21, 2014
He has risen,as we celebrate our Lord Jesus Christ ressurection so as we remember our dear brother for taking care of him in His kingdom.
Happy birthday Kojo and greetings to Minta's family.
April 21, 2014
April 21, 2014
What a way to celebrate a bday memory: Kojo's celebrating with the Lord...awesome....
April 20, 2014
April 20, 2014
On this anniversary of your birth, we are remembering how God has used you to touch many lives. You are missed by many especially your beloved family. Continue to enjoy the presence of the Lord.
April 20, 2014
April 20, 2014
"We thank God for your life and pray that the Lord will strengthen your entire family. Our prayers and thoughts will always be with you"
April 19, 2014
April 19, 2014
As we remember Kojo’s birthday in this Easter season, our drops of sorrow are lost in the ocean of our Savior’s griefs: Man of Sorrows who thus empathizes with us and has been our source of comfort, the God of all comforts. Kojo, you are forever missed - dearly!!!.
December 20, 2013
December 20, 2013
I studied with Kojo one summer in Chicago. I am just now learning of his untimely passing and my heart is heavy. He was an enlightened man who was not pretentious or self righteous but generous and light hearted. Although we were not close friends he has a way of being memorable. He is one of a kind. God grant peace to his family and close friends.
August 11, 2013
August 11, 2013
...But thank God! He gives us victory over sin and death through our Lord Jesus Christ. So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless. (1 Corinthians 15:57 - 58 NLT) Enjoy your rest in the Lord's bosom, Kojo.
August 10, 2013
August 10, 2013
Brother,you will always be in our heart and taught.May the good God guide and protect you.We love you(Sien,Ruben,Jesse and Gabriel.
August 10, 2013
August 10, 2013
"For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's." Romans 14:8. Kojo, you will always be in our hearts. We remember you today as always. The Lord keep you till meet again.
August 10, 2013
August 10, 2013
To the Minta family,

'Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost' (Romans 15:13)

Kojo's testimony lives on in each of you as well.
August 10, 2013
August 10, 2013
Kojo lived his life with purpose. He was a young man focused on God, and he was filled with love and compassion for God and others. His investment in eternal things and kingdom values is a legacy that is to be admired and always remembered.
August 10, 2013
August 10, 2013
"It is not living that is happiness, but living with God; it is not dying that will be wretchedness, but dying without God"  .. Charles Spurgeon
May 22, 2013
May 22, 2013
He renews our hopes and heals our bodies. He decided how many stars there would be in the sky and gave each one a name. Our Lord is great and powerful! He understands everything... (Psalms 147:3-5 CEV)
April 27, 2013
April 27, 2013
He is the Provider. He is the custodian. He is the giver. The good Lord did not take you; he is keeping you. Our grief is eternal. Parents like us who have been burnt by the suddenness of departures have no choice but to hold to the Lord, to console but also nourish us all. Kojo, you are with the Good Lord. He continues to provide for you. He will keep your soul. Forever. Sleep in Him.
April 26, 2013
April 26, 2013
Lord, it belongs not to our care, whether we die or live. To love and serve thee is our share and this thy grace must give. Those who die in the Lord live on eternally. You are forever missed, Kojo, rest with the Lord.
April 24, 2013
April 24, 2013
Kojo, your memory lives forever. May the Almighty God grant you eternal rest. It is well with the Mintas'.
April 24, 2013
April 24, 2013
Always in our hearts.
We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed - in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. (1Corinthians 15:51-52). See you then........
April 22, 2013
April 22, 2013
Kojo, you will be forever missed and will continue to live within my heart; yet there is hope that one day we will all join you; never again to separate. Jesus is Lord! I thank God for all the years he loaned you to us.
April 21, 2013
April 21, 2013
Life is soo short that it has shortened our longing happiness with my cousin and brother.I know that since the redeemer lives Kojo continue to be with us.My personal experience with Kojo was much evident that he was a life transforming asset to mankind.Kojo had proven a high sense of a moral life,meekness,God fearing and to that effect i could feel that he rejoices in the Lord.Miss u dear
April 21, 2013
April 21, 2013
Kojo,Your mom and dad was saddened by your sudden departure,but
their faith in God kept them strong.At your funeral service I was encouraged by their faith in God.Your life was very short but well lived.
You will always be remembered.
April 21, 2013
April 21, 2013
I pray that The Lord is your strength and comfort Minta Family. I never met Kojo but I know how much he was loved by you all. I pray that you have peace and continue to have joy. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
April 21, 2013
April 21, 2013
Paul's desire to be in the presence of the Lord surpassed all other worldly desires. We may still feel a void over Kojo's early departure from this world. However, we are all one year closer to our heavenly reunion with Kojo, but only if we remain vigilant and prepared for our own transition in eternity. Like Kojo, let us live our lives on this earth with purpose, conviction, and faith.
April 20, 2013
April 20, 2013
We remember Kojo and his dear family today. Thank God for his comfprt and peace...knowing that Kojo is in a better place, in the Maker's bosom. Will be missed forever!
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"Your eyes have seen my formless substance; And in Your book were written All the days that were ordained for me, When as yet there was not one of them. Ps. 139:16" Kojo, still miss you, dearly.
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In memory of Kojo whose life was marked with a Godly legacy in such a brief earthly presence.  My continued prayers for his family and friends who continue to honor his life and will always miss him dearly .
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Wish you could see how your beautiful family is growing. Missed but never forgotten Kocheese. Regards from Berto & I.

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Kojo means a lot to everyone that means a lot to me, in my heart , he’s my brother. They say to know someone is to love them . In this case , even without knowing you I feel like I know you. Reading all of these stories , made me laugh , smile and even cry . I’m grateful the world had a chance to experience you. You make the world brighter 

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April 20, 2014

I never met Kojo Owusu Minta but as I read through the memorials,I can feel him.His love for the word of God touches me most.How many young people who have everything going for them in life like Kojo,do remember their maker in their youth but Kojo was different.Taught as a child by two serious scripture loving parents he kept it going.We love you Kojo and we will see you face to face when the trumpet sound in the last day.I know that this aspect of your life have and will continue to draw souls to Christ.Vicky I know there are times you will be overwhelmed by the death of your beloved son but you have pulled through so strong.May God continue to strenghten you,Kwaku,akua and Kofi.

Dr. Paul's comments - Kojo's memorial dinner (Oxford, UK)

October 24, 2011

Kojo Minta memorial dinner, Saturday 22 October 2011

Dear Mr and Mrs Minta, Kofi Minta, Anna Minta, ladies and gentlemen, honoured guests, friends of Kojo’s here present -

It’s a great honour for me to have been asked to address you at this dinner in memory of Kojo, a very beloved and very sorely missed member of the College and of this University. When Mark Stevenson asked me if I would speak this evening, he reminded me of the welcome speech which I, as Tutor for Graduates, held at the first Dinner of Michaelmas Term when Kojo and all those of you who came up to St Hilda’s at the same time as Kojo were new here. Mark wrote: ‘I remember that our time at Hilda's began with a dinner at which you implored that we take time to 'wallow in the life of the mind', and this very much sums up Kojo's attitude over the past two years.’ Well, that wasn’t quite what I implored you all to do; though when I looked back at what I said back then, I realised how much I must have been speaking to Kojo’s interests, because in fact it was a speech about food. The Founder of St. Hilda’s College, Dorothea Beale, was, according to her biographer, ‘indifferent to food and disliked entertaining’. I, by contrast, wanted to encourage you to eat well and enjoy talking to each other at dinner, since, as Virginia Woolf inspires us to think, fine dining – and indeed fine drinking – lights in the soul, and I quote, ‘not that hard little electric light which we call brilliance, as it pops in and out upon our lips, but the more profound, subtle and subterranean glow which is the rich yellow flame of rational intercourse’. Little did I know that Kojo was going to take me so seriously! Not only was he a wonderful and very painstaking cook, with an eye for the finest ingredients, who gave pleasure to all those friends who were fortunate enough to dine with him – well, at least once all that duck fat in jars in the fridge had actually been used – but he also, as I was later to learn, nursed an ambition to eat a ten-course dinner with a matching flight of wines in a Michelin-starred French restaurant – an ambition he was able to fulfil before his untimely passing.

Altogether, we remember Kojo as a man of very discerning tastes, whether in food, in books, in poetry, or in clothes. I have to mention That Suit. I was delighted to discover that the website of Ede & Ravenscroft, London’s oldest gentleman’s tailors, where Kojo had his bespoke three-piece suit made, bears the tagline ‘Dress of Character’, for that was exactly what that suit was. Kojo understood, rather rarely for someone his age, the rhetorical force, if I may call it that, of clothes. Good clothes are sometimes no more than that: fine cloth adorning a human frame, suggesting degrees of wealth and taste. But clothes can also amplify a person’s character, expressing through the outer image the person’s inner truth. Kojo’s understated elegance remains imprinted on all our memories – it is a legacy he leaves to us, that strong image of the matching socks and pocket square, the fine fabrics, the good shoes, and how he moved so gracefully in those carefully chosen clothes – but the reason it affects us so strongly is that it was not just a sartorial grace, but rather an expression of who he was. The understated grace was in the man more than it was in the suit. The image of Kojo beautifully dressed takes us straight through to the person and his qualities.

I found it very striking in the many conversations I’ve had over the last two months with those who knew and worked with Kojo how many people have mentioned the quietness of his ways while at the same time emphasising his effectiveness. He was in no sense a flashy person. Working with him when he was Vice-President of the MCR, I was often surprised at the subtlety with which issues were addressed, the little pieces of the jigsaw of a planned event moved quietly into place, or an issue which was upsetting others moved into a slightly different light until it ceased to be a problem. That kind of confidence of judgement which does not draw attention to itself at all speaks, I think, of an enormous strength of character. Talking to his close friends, I gather that strength came from a lot of good reading, an upbringing in faith, and, one felt it always, didn’t one, a profound thoughtfulness. Meeting his family yesterday, I saw that the strength and the dignity came to him as a birthright.

It is devastating that he is gone. We all wanted to go on seeing him, talking to him, enjoying his company, and having those little pieces of the jigsaw subtly moved into place for us. We might have been reconciled to the fact that death comes to us all and so also to Kojo if he had been a ninety-year-old man with a lifetime of achievement behind him – and he would have had a lifetime of great achievement behind him, that was clear. But the fact of the matter is that, even going from us at twenty-four, he had led a very full life and we carry him in our hearts and minds as a very fully fledged character with very clear convictions and a very clear sense of what was right and what needed to be done, and who was determined to act to the good of all who came within his purview. It is very difficult to accept, but I think Kojo’s legacy to us is to teach us that there is such a thing as life after death. Physically taken from us, he nevertheless is very present with us because each of us in his or her own way, depending on our own personal relationship with him, has such a strong sense of who he was and what he was about as a person. And Kojo being still with each of us issues us the following challenge: live life to the full, be joyous and full of laughter, read well in the great authors, think deeply, be curious, learn discernment, choose friends carefully with whom to converse and so to work out your true convictions, see what is good and go out and do it. May he go on living with all of us.

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