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CELESTINA ADAEGO MBATA

September 16, 1947 - September 14, 2022

Mum was the most amazing figure, a confidant, and a best friend while on earth, she touched the lives of those who lived around her in the most positive way. She has left a good legacy behind and we will continue to live with the wonderful memories we had with her. Rest on a Rare Gem! A Great Midwife with Rare Gift! A woman of Faith! A woman with great Perseverance! Where can we find another you? The blow is too heavy on us, but The Almighty God has chosen the best. Rest on until we meet to part no more.

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2022-11-11 15:16:52 wrote:

A Tribute to my Loving Sister: My dearest darling sister  De Adaego. How can I find words to tell how I miss you. De Adaego the moment  I got the news of your  death, I cried, why did it happen and how could it be, I visited you few days before that day. My heart simply dropped and I felt a sharp pain and my tears fell instantly. I was truly lucky to have a sister like you. You loved me unconditionally, you've shared my joys and sorrows, your heart so kind and thoughtful, your hands were strong yet gentle as you did your best to deliver women from breast cancer. I  always knew you truly cared. You were a wonderful  sister.  I really do miss you.  But I know you are in a better place.  Adieu  my beautiful  elder sister, Adieu gifted hands, Adieu an extraordinary midwife.  May your gentle soul rest in peace Amen From Catherine  Mbagwu

2022-11-11 15:16:52 wrote: A Tribute to my Loving Sister: My dearest darling sister  De Adaego. How can I find words to tell how I miss you. De Adaego the moment  I got the news of your  death, I cried, why did it happen and how could it be, I visited you few days before that day. My heart simply dropped and I felt a sharp pain and my tears fell instantly. I was truly lucky to have a sister like you. You loved me unconditionally, you've shared my joys and sorrows, your heart so kind and thoughtful, your hands were strong yet gentle as you did your best to deliver women from breast cancer. I  always knew you truly cared. You were a wonderful  sister.  I really do miss you.  But I know you are in a better place.  Adieu  my beautiful  elder sister, Adieu gifted hands, Adieu an extraordinary midwife.  May your gentle soul rest in peace Amen From Catherine  Mbagwu

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