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Abigail Dsouza

January 25, 1993 - May 9, 2020

Abigail was a loving, caring and a happy person who was full of life and joy. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She was beautiful, both from inside and outside with her bubbly personality, as her mother would say. Abigail touched the souls and made a long lasting positive impression of so many people she interacted with from all around the world, from all walks of life. One thing everyone remembers is her bright, warm and genuine smile that lit up the moods of those around her. She considered her friends as her family and was always available to help in any way she could, extending herself beyond the limits just to be there for those who needed her. She also had a special place for all children and did touching deeds for those in need. She dreamed of having the children of her own one day as she wanted to share the joys of life with them. Many people close to her described her as an angel who walked on Earth.

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2020-05-12 07:08:12 wrote:

Dear Abi, You were a gentle soul among us. I will never forget the first time we met at Mount Carmel church back in the day when all youth would gather in the church compound to play basketball and just hang out and catch up. We would crack stupid jokes and laugh at one another, though you were new to the group like me - It's like we knew you forever. Your work for Jesusfest will not be forgotten and it was a pleasure working with you. The last encounter we had was me wishing you well before you left for France I guess to pursue your further studies. When I heard the news I was in shock and I still am. I pray God's eternal Light shine upon you and may his angels protect you. You were a good friend to us all and we will miss you a lot. I hope God gives your family the strength to comfort each other and carry on during these tough times. Bye Abi.

2020-05-12 07:08:12 wrote: Dear Abi, You were a gentle soul among us. I will never forget the first time we met at Mount Carmel church back in the day when all youth would gather in the church compound to play basketball and just hang out and catch up. We would crack stupid jokes and laugh at one another, though you were new to the group like me - It's like we knew you forever. Your work for Jesusfest will not be forgotten and it was a pleasure working with you. The last encounter we had was me wishing you well before you left for France I guess to pursue your further studies. When I heard the news I was in shock and I still am. I pray God's eternal Light shine upon you and may his angels protect you. You were a good friend to us all and we will miss you a lot. I hope God gives your family the strength to comfort each other and carry on during these tough times. Bye Abi.

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