In memory of our beloved Daughter, Cousin and Niece Mady Krysty Injeck Fomundam (MK, Baby E, EE)
May the God of healing ease our pain. May the God of grace lift our grief. May the God of love comfort our hearts. May the God of hope fill our souls with peace and sustain us always. Thank you for the outpouring of love and support.
We will always love and miss you forever MK.
Tributes
Leave a tributeLots of love from Uncle Ngoh-Tah, Aunty Manuela and Baby J.
Here today, gone tomorrow..
Your irreplaceable smile
Your contagious touch
Who knew all this while
You carried such a special torch.
Here today, gone tomorrow...
We can truly say
Understanding is not our way
For God alone
His call, His own.
Here today, gone tomorrow...
We'll always love you so
Forever your light will glow
In our hearts and souls
Your story will forever be told.
Here today, gone tomorrow..
To a better place we know
Till we meet again.
The Nyambi's
( Uncle Sam, Auntie Nikki, Malaika and Alexie)
In everything give thanks!
Please don’t tell me you know how I feel,
Unless you have lost your child too.
Please don’t tell me my broken heart will heal,
Because that is just not true.
Please don’t tell me my daughter is in a better place,
Though it is true, I want her here with me.
Don’t tell me someday I’ll hear her voice, see her face,
Beyond today I cannot see.
Don’t tell me it is time to move on,
Because I cannot.
Don’t tell me to face the fact she is gone,
Because denial is something I can’t stop.
Don’t tell me to be thankful for the time I had,
Because I wanted more.
Don’t tell me when I am my old self you will be glad,
I’ll never be as I was before.
What you can tell me is you will be here for me,
That you will listen when I talk of my child.
You can share with me my precious memories,
You can even cry with me for a while.
And please don’t hesitate to say her name,
Because it is something I long to hear everyday.
Friend please realize that I can never be the same,
But if you stand by me,
You may like the new person I become someday.
God bless you Dear Mercy and keep you. May he give you the strength to bear this load.
With love and sympathy
Hilda Sanguv. (Auntie Kike)
She brought joy and smiles to everyone
I'll miss her very dearly
But at least she's with God
And I know He will take care of her
She'll always be special in my heart.
Love,
Alexie Nyambi
I will miss her so much.
But at least she is with God.
I will always remember her
And the precious time we spent together.
She brought happiness to everyone.
May God bless her and take good care of her.
Love,
Malaika Nyambi
where did you go! you turned your
back on me too soon,
You said you would wipe our tears away so
what suddenly happened!
You showed everyone love but gave no room
for reciprocity, it is an age-old debt and it hurts.
your passing this way was so brief but full
of impressive memories that can fill an encyclopaedia
The pain of your departure was so heart-piering that i wonder how soon the wounds would heal.
One thing i know for sure, you would be singing your beautiful songs in the heavenly choir, and your rhymes in the kinder above, please do remember some of the times to count in "Meta" so that grandma can hear you again.
Above all Mk, know that we will forever adore you knowing that you will continue to oversee us from above, tell us you are just fine where you are.
please pour some of your peace to heal our
bleeding hearts and baby E do not tell
us "No" as you were in the habit of saying while here.
I do now nurse your promise to come to America as a far-fetched dream, so where do i go from here! tell me.
I shall be waiting for that moment when
the trumpets shall sound ,we will re- unite and never part again.
Shalom Baby MK- Aunty Comfort.
Mami.
So He can use us. God used Baby E to fill up the lives of everyone around her. She fulfilled her purpose here on earth. We thank God for that. Love you Uncle Henry and Auntie Mercy.
Yoyo
Little Angel, I light a candle for you today because I am convinced that you continue to shine.
I saw it,
It was lovely full of life,
It blossomed with all its bright colours.
Beau-ti-ful, I said.
I loved it, so do many too.
Then I went for a jar of water
To keep it fresh so that others
Can share its natural fragrance
Then with my excitement, I pushed the jar.
It fell and shattered my heart.
Then I stopped for a moment to think of it.
The ROSE, with all its beauty,
Gone too before I could pluck it.
Anyway, I loved it.
I still loved.
She, was, and is still, my ROSE, granny forever.
am more too worried about you now again more than ever. It needs courage to create this page that will continue to deepen the great loss in our hearts. but I understand you perfectly well dear one...our baby is always alive in our minds and this will be forever please know that we are all passenger on this earth and that you shall one day see her again. the good thing is that she is in a very quiet and holly place, very innocent soul sitting just next to our Lord Jesus Christ. "She is an angel" that will manifest in many ways in your life please just be attentive and you will see baby E blessing your future endeavours.
She will not love to see you sad dear Mercy please...my eyes are filled with tears after listening to the web page sorrowful music...my dear once more a beg of you please be strong and live for BABY E.
If tears could build a stairway and thoughts a memory lane, I’d walk right up to Heaven and bring her home again. It will be the little things that you will remember, the Quiet moments, the smiles, the laughter…and although it may seem hard right now, it will For sure be the little things that help to push away the pain and bring back the smiles.
May your memories give you strength at this time.
RIP MK.
From Ndango Ambei Gretchen,Finland.
Leave a Tribute
Thinking about you in a special way today. Thinking about how much joy you brought. As hard as it is, I will cherish those beautiful memories. As inexplicable as things are, I choose to continue trusting God and not lean on my own understanding.
Rest well lil Angel
1149 days
My 2 weeks with you
After talking with you several times on Facetime and failing to show up for the 2010 World cup in South Africa as promised, I decided to come see you finally in December 2012. I arrived at Silver Lakes on 05.12.2012 at around 10 pm and was told you had waited for me past bedtime and mami had made you go to bed against your will.
Day 1
When you woke up the next morning, the first thing you asked for was if the uncle from Germany had come. With all smiles and joy you came and knocked at my door and we immediately bonded especially because our hair looked alike. Mami asked you if you liked my hair and your answer was: ''yes because it looks like mine''. You left for school later and came up to my room after school to tell me it was your last day of school. You showed me how well you could solve your puzzle and also told me about your birthday, which passed a few weeks before I came.
Day 2
It was your first day of holiday and you couldn't understand why mami will go to work while you were home. You wanted mami to either take you to work or stay home with you. It wasn't easy to convince you to come out of the car. We had a nice time playing on the yard and taking pictures that afternoon.
Day 3
We went shopping with uncle Hanson and I was amazed at how many strangers wanted to greet you. I remember this pretty lady walking up to us just to have a chat with you and I told you going out with you could be a good way to get to meet the beauties of South Africa.:-)).
Day 4
You, mami and grandma went to church and you came back and read your bible to me. You told the story of how Jesus told Zachs to come down from the tree and never to come here again. In the evening we all had dinner with aunty Miriam and uncle Prof who also presented their new car that evening. You were playing with dada's iPad and he told you to bring his 'ipod' back to him and smiled and told him it was not an iPod but an iPad.
Day 5 till 9
Mami and dada left for work while we stayed home learning how to drive your Range Rover and you wanted to drive right to mami's office. You showed me around the house and helped aunty Frida to clean. You also showed me this great app ''talking robot'' on your ipod and I instantly downloaded it on my iPhone. After mami came back from work, you went to buy bags to pack your things for your trip to Cameroon. You told everyone in the shop you were going to Cameroon for Christmas. I remember us going to see grandma's doctor and you falling asleep in the backseat of mami's car after eating much of this popcorn, which by the way only you and your mami liked.
Day 10 and 11
You went and did your hair in preparation for Cameroon. Aunty Miriam and I picked you up from the Salon and by the time we got home, to your disappointment, mami and dada had gone out. We spent the evening with Grandma and ma Ngwe. At first you didn't want to eat then you ate a little and then asked for more. We played your puzzle while ma Ngwe did grandma's hair. Grandma later brought you to bed.
In the morning you woke up with a fever and mami thought probably you didn't sleep warm enough. Dada carried you and gave you some medication. In the evening you felt a lot better and we were playing as usual. After dinner you and I cleared the table and you wanted to carry so many plates at once and dada negotiated with you to take once at a time. You ate a piece of 'laughing cow’, which dada bought and then mami brought you to bed.
Day 12
You woke up in the morning and the fever had become more severe. You had just one wish and it was for dada to carry you in his arms. Dada carried you, fed you and gave you medication. Even when you fell asleep you didn't want dada to put you in bed, you just wanted to sleep in his arms. Mami and thought you were taking advantage of the situation so that you could stay in dada's arm the whole day.
I went out to cut my hair later in the day and when I came back dada and grandma had taken you to the hospital. Mami had gone to church that evening so when she came back we both came to the hospital and I had my haircut but you were to tired to comment about my new looks.
Day 12 - 13
After your temperature went up in the night, the doctors gave you oxygen the following morning and you felt a lot better. We spent the whole day with you in the hospital listening to you. After visiting hours were over, you didn't want dada to leave so he told you he was just going to get the car. He stood and I stood up as well and you understood it wasn’t only about bringing the car, so you called him and made him know you understood we were leaving and you said he should at least wait for grandma.
The next day was the last day of my visit and I came to the hospital and kissed you goodbye.
Thank you for this wonderful memory baby E.
Sleep Tight Angel.
Uncle Ngo-Tah