Tribute to My Father
Daddy, your life was a book of wisdom written not with ink but with actions. Every chapter told of sacrifice, patience, and a heart that beat for others. You taught me that true greatness lies not in titles or riches, but in the quiet strength of character, in humility, and in honest work.
I watched you turn challenges into stepping stones. Where others saw closed doors, you found opportunities. You lived by faith, and your motto — “The Lord is good to all; and no time is late” — was not just mere words, but a creed you lived by and a testimony of your life.
As a son, I drew strength from your courage, wisdom from your words, and inspiration from your example. You showed me that a man’s worth is measured by the lives he uplifts and the legacy he leaves behind.
Daddy, you were a father not just to me and my siblings, but to many who looked up to you for guidance. Your generosity had no bounds — whether it was in training an apprentice, mentoring the young, or providing for the needs of those without. You gave of yourself freely, never seeking praise, but always giving glory to God.
Now that you are gone, I feel the weight of your absence. Your laughter no longer fills the room, your counsel is no longer a voice I can hear, yet your spirit lives on — in my heart, in the lessons you taught, and in the values you instilled in me.
I am proud to call you my father. I am grateful for the honour of walking in your footsteps. Though I mourn, I also rejoice, knowing you lived fully, loved deeply, and left behind a legacy that time cannot erase.
Rest well, Daddy.
Your race is run, your crown is won. Until we meet again, I remain your grateful son.