This is in Loving Memory of our dear Mother
We always knew this day will come, but it doesnât make it any easier to deal with. How do we start? How do you compress almost 80 years of a lifetime unto a page? How do we write a tribute when the reality hasn't sunk in yet? How, when we still get reminders on our phones every two days to call you? Not a day goes by that I donât think about you. The passing of time hasnât made it easier.
It was only 4 days after your daughter left you. Were you in a hurry? You couldâve waited another couple of months for your Grandchildren to see you. Out and about in the morning, gone in the afternoon. You left without a goodbye. When Gifty asked how youâll like your funeral arranged, little did we know that, we will be called upon a few days after.
We had just buried and were still mourning your dear sister. Little did we know âour own house was on fireâ. We never had the chance to change out of our black clothes. When Gifty went to church that faithful day, almost every church member wanted to know how you were doing. Especially after losing your sister. We know how much you love to hear that the Sureway church members still remember you and ask of you. It wouldâve been a nice way to cheer you up.
When the call came on that day, we all felt something wasnât right. We all grabbed our dear ones to come and sit next to us for support. The feeling of heaviness and the weight of sadness could be felt on the other end of the phone. The only words we could remember were âsheâs already in the mortuaryâ. Darkness had already filled the sky. We had questions but the words wonât come out.
Daa Consta, you gave up everything to make sure that we your children wanted for nothing. The things we took for granted were because you made it possible for us to have all those things. You gave us life, a childhood filled with laughter and happiness whilst you toiled. And for that, we are forever grateful. God made a wonderful Mother for us. The constant presence in our lives who always managed a smile even when she found things hard.
You will always try to break into a song for your grandchildren even when you didnât know the words. You will always say âI may sometimes forget the words, but I always remember the tune.â And then we will all sing together.
Mum, you were the strongest, caring and most devoted woman we know. Throughout your professional life, motherhood and Christian fellowship, you always showed exemplary attitude and character. You always knew how to keep a family together and gave everyone the opportunity to make something of themselves. You were always welcoming to everyone that came and asked for your help.
Going through all the hardship and strife to hold onto a baby born in 1983 during the hunger crisis when you couldâve just taken the easier way has always been a source of pride. Even when you didnât have the means, you made sure that we your children and every relation that came to stay with us had the best education available and always looked presentable.
Mum, your devotion to us and your grandchildren, our early childhood years photos showing us beautifully dressed, giving us the best international school and so on, are very fond memories. You fought hard while raising us as single parent, you did business across the Togo-Ghana border and even farmed to supplement your income, so we never lacked anything.
We didnât always take what you offered, but you made sure it was available to us if needed. From using your nursing uniform material to sow us some Christmas clothes, to carrying medication on your back all the way to Bleamezado to make sure that children were being saved from Malaria and being immunized, you showed love and compassion.
You always held our hands through the good times and the tough times. You touched our heart in so many ways. Our hearts are aching, but Heaven is one Star Brighter for Precious in the eyes of God is the death of a Godly one. We are comforted knowing your destination and the certainty that YOU ARE NOW PAIN-FREE!
WE have lost our feistiest protector, first love and confidant. Our children and grandchildren will know of you, your deeds and how you touched our lives. Your name will forever ring true with love and admiration.
We are consoled by the words that:
The LORD is close to the broken-hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Ps 34:18.
The righteous perish and is taken away from the evil to enter into peace; they shall rest in their beds ⊠Is 57:2
We do not mourn as those without hope. 1 Thes 4:13-14
For we know that if the tent that is our earthly home is destroyed, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. 2 Cor 5:1
Mum, you have toiled, you have suffered and deserve the Best only God can give.
As the angels look down, the Lord is lighting your path to eternal glory. Mum, you will suffer no more, because where youâre going, there is only joy, peace and good health in abundance. So Mum, wear your well-deserved crown with pride. Sleep Well, Rest Eternal is yours.
There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart. I will forever love you. God be with you till we meet again.
DÉ alÉ nyuie nye lÍ»lÍ»tÍ», dÍ»lÍ» na dzudzÍ»!
DzidzÉ lÉ Ćutifafa mÉ . Mawu nanÉ anyi kpliwo miagakpe