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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, PA PAUL MOFOR, 83 years old, born on December 2, 1940, and passed away on March 22, 2024. We will remember him forever.
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April 29
April 29
Papa, having you in my life was like a bright light that shined through all my dark paths . Your love, encouragement, prayers and support made a complete difference in and around me. You taught us the importance of love and to hold on to God which was one of your greatest virtue which you held on to till your last breath and like a true soldier you died at your post. Just like apostle Paul of old you ran a good race and fought a good fight now having a deserved rest. Farewell daddy you will for ever be in our hearts
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April 29
April 29
Daddy you gave me the opportunity to understand what it means to have a father in-law. I learned so much from you when ever we were together; you always gave me a listening ear. You were indeed that father in-law that every woman will want to have. Will for ever miss you daddy till we meet again. Adieu. Your daughter in-law Reanna.
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April 29
April 29
My beloved Son,it is sad to know that I cannot hear your voice anymore. I will forever remember the good times ,advice and  discipline that has shaped me to becoming the woman I am today.

You have sowed seeds of love and wisdom here on earth that will continue to bloom forever. One thing I know for sure is you fought a brave battle and you have successfully finished the race.Farewell and rest in Peace.

Mama Ngwe
April 24
My dear Pa Mofor Paul,
Thank you for the multidimensional support, wisdom, laughter and countless memories. You have left an indelible mark on our lives and your spirit will continue to guide and inspire us. Rest in peace Pa, knowing that you were deeply loved and will always be remembered.
Your son in law: Penanje Evaristus Sunkekang.
April 20
For all you did, serving your God and your family, serving your community, serving your country: we appreciate you and we love you.
You helped to build broken relationships, you kept your family and other families together, including loved ones and strangers safe, you provided a shelter, food and love many who had little or none, you lived a life full of vitality and fulfilment. May your candle always burn bright. Love, Anze

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April 29
April 29
Papa, having you in my life was like a bright light that shined through all my dark paths . Your love, encouragement, prayers and support made a complete difference in and around me. You taught us the importance of love and to hold on to God which was one of your greatest virtue which you held on to till your last breath and like a true soldier you died at your post. Just like apostle Paul of old you ran a good race and fought a good fight now having a deserved rest. Farewell daddy you will for ever be in our hearts
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April 29
April 29
Daddy you gave me the opportunity to understand what it means to have a father in-law. I learned so much from you when ever we were together; you always gave me a listening ear. You were indeed that father in-law that every woman will want to have. Will for ever miss you daddy till we meet again. Adieu. Your daughter in-law Reanna.
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April 29
April 29
My beloved Son,it is sad to know that I cannot hear your voice anymore. I will forever remember the good times ,advice and  discipline that has shaped me to becoming the woman I am today.

You have sowed seeds of love and wisdom here on earth that will continue to bloom forever. One thing I know for sure is you fought a brave battle and you have successfully finished the race.Farewell and rest in Peace.

Mama Ngwe
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Reading as Kids

April 20
I remember Papa always making us read after school. I used to feel like he was captain Von Trapp in the sound of music. After school, we eat, take siester (nap time) or read if you cant sleep.

There were so many books from Uncle Joe and other family members. I read some Danielle Steele Books, bible stories and even had a chance to read a Ken Follet book that opened my mind to so many things they don't teach or expose African kids to.

It increased my vocabulary and helped me to take an interest in reading and writing when I travelled to the US. 

Thank You, for instilling that in me. 

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