4 October 2007
Moment of Silence
Last Thursday my ex-mwendwa lost his mum and had to travel on the worst journey a child ever has to make to bury his/her mother. When i got the news it felt like i had lost my mum too i guess must be because i knew so much about her, your plans and ambitions for her. Through it all you have remained the pillar for your sis who saw it all. I admire that and seeing that i have said very little this i my small way of letting you know that you have my support, prayers and you are both in my thoughts. Tomorrow will be difficult day as we all escort her to her resting place and my prayers are with you even more. We(my friends and I) will always be here for you.
When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: "Death has been swallowed up in victory." "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" (1 Corinthians 15:54-55).
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I am praying for you and his family..It was GOD'S will and HE will surely find a way out for the bereaved family and friends
ReplyDeleteRIP Mwendwa's mum. My prayers are with you.
ReplyDeleteCondolences.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to learn of this sad news. Death is never an easy thing to bear, or even accept, although it's a part of life. But, thankfully, there is the hope of the resurrection. Take all the time that you need to grieve, and may God continue to grant strength and comfort to all of you, as He walks with you through this dark valley. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Peace, sister.
ReplyDeleteI pray for strength to him and his family...I pray his mum's soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteAnd God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain
ReplyDeleteRIP Mwendwa's Mum. I echo what Ugo Daniels's wrote/quoted from Rev 21:4.
ReplyDeleteThis is the one thing I really hate about getting older...the loss of our parents and their peers. It really sucks, but that is life/God's plan. Still, knowing that does not make it any easier to bear...
Pole.
Gish,
ReplyDeletePrayers and condolences sent ur way (both) and I hope tomorrow (today ur time) is gonna be made better knowing that the One Up There is looking out for all of you.
Sorry for the loss of a Mother.
G xx
That's very kind of you. My condolences to the bereaved
ReplyDeleteIt is never easy to accept a loved one's death. But God through his Grace makes things abit easier. I lost my mom a year ago and its never been the same. In time you learn cope. The most injustice you can do is to forget the memories. Be strong
ReplyDeleteAll the comfort
ReplyDeleteR.I.P Gish's Ex-mwendwa mum
ReplyDeleteAWWWW..... SAD!ACCEPT MY CONDOLENCES!
ReplyDelete(silence in solidarity)
ReplyDeletei know the feeling. pole kwa ex-mwendwa, with prayer and good pals to staand by him..he'll make it...i know!
tunawaombea!
I see death has the begining of the journey. So her life before death is the tale bearer of her soul. If the products of those tales are you and your friend then worry not cause her stories were true like the flight of an arrow, then smile cause her lagacy lives on in you all... rejoice and let her memories soar with the grace they deserve for gloom s resverved for those who has no tale.
ReplyDeletecho ...i hate typos ....
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RIP Mwendwa's mum,Many better days ahead to mwendwa
ReplyDeleteDeath of a loved one is always hard to deal with, even though, we know one day it must come.
ReplyDeletedeath leaves a wound we cant heal and memories we cannot erase.so i pray that you may find peace and God's guidance.RIP to your mummy
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, Bobby.
ReplyDeletepole jo.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences!
ReplyDeletemy condolences.May God give you and mwendwa's family the Grace and the courage to face the days ahead...........coz those will be hard.But the Grace of God can not lead you where THE Love of God can not keep you.
ReplyDeleteBest of Wishes to Mwendwa and her family at this time
ReplyDeletepoleni... I know this feeling only too well. The pain never goes away, but it does get better (bearable).
ReplyDeleteRIP Mwendwa's mum. Praying for strength and courage, for you, for him and the family during this trying time.
ReplyDeletePole sana for your loss and for Mwendwa and family. There's no worse feeling in this world than losing someone you love. May God give you all the strength to endure this painful moment.
ReplyDeletemy heartfelt condolences for the loss.
ReplyDeleteThanks y'all for your condolences and for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers. It doth feel great to have your support.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. When I read posts like this, it just reminds me that we have but a short time on this earth and that we should make sure that we live it in the way that we sleep well at night. You know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers are with her....
Be strong,
pammy
My pal's mum passed away recently so I understand what u feel..My sincere & deep condolences...
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