TRIBUTE TO DAD
DADDY, I MISS YOU SO MUCH!!!
The 28th Day of March, 2021 was a tragic day, a day to my birthday. No Happy birthday wish from you Dad. I would have been completely happy.
Dad you were a jolly good fellow, funny, caring, very Intelligent with scholarships, wise, humble, lover of sports, considerate, compassionate amongst others. I don’t think I can be able to write all that is on my mind.
Daddy I miss you so much, I miss your smiles, jokes, play, the stories of Olden days, words of advice and encouragement, the songs you taught Chiamaka and I (Nne Dinwenu anyi, Ezigbo Nne nke Dinwenu anyi), all songs to Our Blessed Virgin Mary, you are always on my mind whenever I sing them.
You made me happy and provided for me in whatever way you could. You taught me new words, made me learn baby rhymes when I was little, you directed me on how to be a better, focused and determined Lady, spiritual in Christ Jesus, how to love one another and overlook things. To say I loved you dad would be an understatement - to say I’m going to miss you would be an even greater understatement. You are the best Father and thank God for making you my dad. Dad I Love you forever!
Dad you were and will always be my role Model, Ambassador of Peace. Your Silence most times to situations was for peace to reign. My heart is heavy, the thoughts of not seeing you ever again or playing with you, makes me cry immensely. Who would call me on the phone and say Pam pam pam pam pam pam pam pam pam pam pam each and every time we talk on the phone? Truly, those always made me blush so hard. You are the best Dad everyone would ever wish for!
I think of you whenever I come across the saying “A Good name is better than Riches”. You left a good legacy behind. No one is perfect but you were a good man; both to the family, friends, Relatives, Church, your Profession and the society at large. I really appreciate the day I was really sick and you took me all the way to Enugu for immediate treatment, It meant a lot to me. You loved so hard!!!!!.
Thank you so much for laying a good foundation for us. We all had good education and you even trained other people and assisted people one way or the other, God bless your Soul. And we are going to miss you. Your decency, sincerity and kind soul will stay with us forever.
You didn’t wait to witness me get married someday, I know you really wanted to be present but I am sure that you will be there regardless; Smiling, praising, blessing me and calling me the beautiful Igbo names you make me dance to while you call them; Adaukwu m, Ada m ga-egburu ewu, Pam Pam, my 2.5million e.t.c Ahhh Death!!!
You fought so hard to be alive but God knows best. It is so painful but I am consoled with the fact that you kicked the bucket on Palm Sunday, the Triumphant entry of our Lord Jesus Christ into Heaven. My Lord, we believe you have taken Dad along with you on that Glorious Day.
As we gather here today to remember and commemorate his life, let's bid him farewell as we mourn the loss of a dearly, beloved, and dignified soul. A soul that brought so much kindness and happiness to family and friends alike, and whose legacy will live on forever.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, please accept my sweet and Lovely Daddy’s Soul, console the rest of us. Blessed Virgin Mary, Dad said his Rosary daily, please intercede for him and May his Soul Rest in Peace, AMEN.
Pharmacist Asika Pamela Chiamaka
Daughter