This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister, Auntie and Friend, Mrs.Regina Onwukwe Oraegbuna, 49, born on September 24, 1964 and passed away on February 12, 2014.
She will be in our hearts forever.
Funeral Details
Regina Onwukwe Oraegbuna's family,friends and colleagues will gather this evening to remember her at a service songs in praise to God for her life.
Venue: House 16, 1st Avenue, First Generation Estate, Lokogama Abuja
Time: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Funeral Service will hold tomorrow; Friday 28th February 2014 at the same venue from 8am - 10am. Interment follows shortly after at Gudu Cemetary Abuja.
Tributes
Leave a tributeWe're thankful still for her life and truly grateful to God for keeping those of us she left behind especially David, Daniel and Deborah.
Rest on Aunty.
I will always miss you.
God bless you.
School daughter,
Anthonia.
You truly cared for me and often sent me money. I am very grateful for those times. Thank you for being you, for being so kind hearted and loving. I thank God for your life and I know you are resting in heaven. I miss you aunty and always will.
Your niece, Damilola Alade.
Kingsley Nweke
School daughter, Anthonia.
You were the most generous person I have ever known. You opened your arms to the poor and extended your hands to widows and the needy. Many women do noble things but you surpassed them all. It is indeed a great honor and privilege to be your husband. I love you forever baby. May your loving soul find peace and comfort in the Father. For this I give thanks. And so it is.
Husband
Dr Goodman Okwudili Oraegbuna
Ladi Ekundayo - Niece
Your Son,
David.
Your Son ,
Daniel.
We have wept, some refuse to eat, some of us are still weeping and one has refused to use his legs for some time. You cannot come back Reggie. How I wish you COULD come, if it was a Boju Boju (hide and seek game). I would order you to stop this one, come back to 1st Avenue, House 16; 1st Generation Estate Lokogoma to stop the tears of your beloved “Dili” and the inevitable mopping looks on Dave and Daniels faces and the action of Deborah who keeps asking for ma – ma as she points at your beautiful picture.
You have created a void and we will forever miss you Reggie Nnem
Farewell! Adieu! Till we meet again.
Mrs. Pauline C. Wagbara., “Sister”
Your Da Faith
The Alades
Reggie, my sweet and caring Reggie, you were a kind, loving and appreciative woman, who would give the only cloak on your back to anybody in need of it. Your love for others had no bounds. You served God with all your heart and might. When I visited a few weeks ago, you were so full of life. You were very happy and hopeful for a very bright future with your beloved family. You were excited to be back home, only little did we know that you had come back to answer our Maker’s call.
It is difficult to believe that you are gone. But as a Christian, I am gradually coming in terms with your departure, from this sinful world. You lived a fulfilled life. You have left your footprints in the sands of time. You will be missed. Sleep on my sweet Reggie. May God's Holy Angels guide you home to rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord, our maker. Amen.
Mrs. B I Nzimiro - Friend
As I grew up into a woman, I valued you more and more because, you made time out of your busy schedule to call me from wherever you were posted to ask about my welfare!!!...I last saw you four years ago in Lagos and you took me to this elaborate dinner (giving me a glimpse into your life in the public ministry). I got married and had two kids, Aunty Weggie, you continued to call me often and encourage me! I spoke to you just 2 weeks before your journey to eternity and I was happy you were back; I wanted you to meet my kids and husband.
Alas!!! It was never to be. I am unable to open the wedding gift you sent to me and will always remember you for the caring, loving and extremely funny Aunty you were….My consolation is the promise we have in Christ Jesus, Sun re o.
Your loving Twi-twi, Chioma Oluboyo nee Imoh - Niece
You were easily the light of a party, hardworking and strove so hard for your success and achievements, and may I add.... A damn good cook too. Death has really done its worst but can never take away the love and affection and fondest memories I have of you, my dear dear Aunty.
All I could say was my sweet, sweet beautiful intelligent Aunty is gone. But not without this hope; We part only for a time on earth and meet in the blossom of our dear Lord and saviour, where the hurting and the searing parting of parting will end. Your husband will miss you, your children will miss you, your siblings will miss you and I will miss you too.
Nkem Oluchi Imoh - Niece