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John Sama
Born in Cameroon
76 years
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Asomyu M. Kemngang ( Brother-In-Law )

Papa “For All”,

Words certainly cannot explain why things happen the way they do.  God above has a plan for everything.  Yes, Pa John, you were our everything; a dear friend, counselor, a musician and a lawyer whenever there was a problem.  You were a lion and did everything to protect and sponsored not only your kids but everyone who came your way.  Yes, the cold hands of death took you away like our Master Jesus Christ, the Son of God.  We know you will always be there for us and we just want to say thank you for being our solid foundation.  May your soul  rest in peace.  We will miss you dearly, Uncle John.

Elizabeth Vessoua ( Sister-In-Law )

Uncle,

As we often called you, you were so dear to us.  You got married to our sister and took us as your own sisters and brothers when our father, Pa Kemngang, died.  In fact, you stood as the head of our family, and made us not to feel like orphans, because you provided everything for us.  We are going to miss your sweet smile and jokes.  Your devotedness and fear of the Lord will remain always in our memory.  Uncle, we love you but God loves you most.  May your soul rest in the Lord. Adieu Uncle.

Anne Sama ( Niece )

Papa,

You have been a true father, and you gave me hope and encouraged me on how to move on even when all seemed lost.  When I was naughty and made you angry, the next minute you would call me and say: “Anne, go and buy a small Guinness and Fanta for me and get something for yourself,” and that would end the stalemate, most often very short-lived.  Papa, you were an organized person and would ask: “Why is this cup here ? What is this paper doing on the floor ? You people don’t have any common sense.”  Thank you for giving me the guide to continue with life without you.  How could I imagine that you were the one calling me from Yaounde to come and give you food for the last time !  I am happy you died a good death; our prayers did not go in vain.  I know that you are with the Good Lord now.  May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Grace Ngalim nee Sama ( Niece )

Uncle,

You were both father and mother to me, as you taught me house-wifery the way any mother would do.  You also taught me to consider work undone until perfectly done.  You spoiled me to the extent whereby even when I would love to have my willful way, you still loved me.

You sent me to one of the best colleges in this country at a time when girl-education was a taboo.  You provided me with all that I needed.  But why must I relate all these things which were a matter of course, a pleasure and pride for you ?  It is only to tell you how grateful I am.

After the period of your purification, which was hard and long, it is only fair that by divine grace you should now enter into eternal rest, well earned by your good works, selfless life and suffering.  Thank you for the great love shown to me.  You will always remain green in my memory. Rest Uncle, sweetly rest; take your well deserved rest in the bosom of the Lord until we meet again at Jesus’ feet.

Adieu and God bless your soul.

Marie-Therese Litumbe ( Daughter )

My dearest Papa,

What do I say and what do I leave unsaid ?  You and I had a very special relationship.  I remember all the things you did for me from the time that I was three.  You were always there for us.  You are at the centre of all the great moments we ever had in our lives.  We couldn’t have had a better Dad.  I’m very grateful to the Almighty God for making you our Dad.  I know deep down in me that the disorder is only apparent.  Every flower must grow  through dirt – you cannot go to heaven without dying.  We love you dearly and you will forever live in our memories.

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