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Paa Johnson LANGSI

April 17, 1941 - August 5, 2023

The LANGSI’s family of Manji-Bafut announces with regret the passing on to glory of their family head, husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle, Paa Johnson LANGSI, this day 05th August, 2023 at the Bafut District hospital after a protracted illness. This announcement goes particularly to the children: Abel LANGSI and family in Bafut. Chebienka Leslie Langsi and family in Douala. Nebi Pascaline and family in Yaounde. Manka’a Akongnwi and family in Bamenda. Langsi Gilbert Atohsoh and family in Canada. Langsi Bernard Shu and family in Yaounde. The entire LANGSI, CHENWI and MFORMBELE’s families at home and abroad. Funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course. You waved your final goodbye to us my dear husband. May your gentle soul Rest in Perfect Peace. Grace Asoh LANGSI

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  • 2023-08-21 06:50:32 View / Comment (0)
    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    This was the last time I had a one-on-one discussion with my dad. RIP dad

  • 2023-08-21 06:46:00 View / Comment (0)
    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    My wife and my ever smiling daddy. Continue to RIP dad

  • 2023-08-21 06:43:32 View / Comment (0)
    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    My lovely boys Glenn, Jesse and Jordan with their grandpa. RIP grandpa

  • 2023-08-21 06:41:36 View / Comment (0)
    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    Eden Ngwa

    My wife and I with our lovely father. RIP dad

  • 2023-08-11 20:11:54 View / Comment (0)

    Jocelyn Binwi Chenwi

    Memories of Paa Langsi at our civil wedding in Bafut

  • 2023-08-11 17:40:43 View / Comment (0)

    Jocelyn Binwi Chenwi

    In Douala, New Year day 2020 @ Ndogbong

  • 2023-08-11 17:39:11 View / Comment (0)

    Jocelyn Binwi Chenwi

    At Daddy Leslie's house in Douala when we came to check on you after you came back from India.

  • 2023-08-11 17:36:50 View / Comment (0)

    Jocelyn Binwi Chenwi

    At Daddy Leslie's house in Douala when we came to show you your grand daughter Ngumis.

  • 2023-08-11 17:31:05 View / Comment (0)

    Jocelyn Binwi Chenwi

    At our Civil Wedding in Bafut July 2017 @ Bafut Council building

  • 2023-08-11 17:00:20 View / Comment (1)

    Jocelyn Binwi Chenwi

    Though we are sad to see you go, we are also privileged to have shared our lives with you. Our first meeting was in Bafut at your house in 2015 when your son Chenwi Elvis introduced me to you as a lady he intends to marry, and I remember so well how you welcomed me with joy and laughed so hard when I told you my name and where I came from. I remember Mangyie Akongnwi was like wow, dad really loves you from first meeting because he rarely laughs so hard like that. I was happy that I had met another Dad. Fast forward to April 2023 shortly after I gave birth to Miyanwi, you fell sick and was taken to hospital and placed on Oxygen, and when the news got to us I exclaimed ehhhh!!! Let Paa not do this to us now and I prayed that you recover from that state and God answered my prayers. Then surprisingly on Saturday the 5th of August 2023 a call came in that you are no more!!!! You died a very peaceful dead, being a man of peace that you are. Its easy to say you are resting but so hard to digest the fact that I can’t hear you discuss with me and laugh again, ask how the kids are doing and always caring for our well being. All you left us now is memories that are deeply engraved in our hearts. You were an inspiration to us and others. We all love you, but God loves you most.

  • 2023-08-21 07:07:54 wrote:

    Celebrating the life of a remarkable man. Dad, I will always remember the profound impact you had on all of us. You were not just a father, but a guiding light, a source of unwavering support, and a wellspring of love. Your presence was like a comforting embrace, a place of refuge in times of joy and sorrow alike. You taught us the value of hard work, compassion, and resilience. Your wisdom and calmness was a beacon that guided us through life’s challenges, and your laughter was a melody that filled our hearts with joy. You were a man of integrity, with a heart that knew no bounds. You had an uncanny ability to make everyone feel special, to listen without judgment, and to offer a helping hand without hesitation. Your legacy of kindness and generosity will continue to inspire us as we strive to live up to the example you did set. The memories I hold of you are a treasure trove of love and laughter. From the simple joys of family dinners to the profound conversations that shaped my beliefs, each moment spent with you was a gift I will forever cherish. Your passion for life was infectious, and you love for your family was a bond that held us together through thick and thin. As we prepare to bid you farewell, let us not mourn the loss, but rather celebrate the life he lived. Let us honor his memory by embracing the values he instilled in us and by spreading the same love and compassion he so freely gave. Dad, you may be physically gone, but your spirit lives on in the lessons you taught us, the love you shared, and the memories we hold dear. Rest in peace, knowing that your legacy will continue to shine brightly through us. Atoh, Josephine and the kids

    2023-08-21 07:07:54 wrote: Celebrating the life of a remarkable man. Dad, I will always remember the profound impact you had on all of us. You were not just a father, but a guiding light, a source of unwavering support, and a wellspring of love. Your presence was like a comforting embrace, a place of refuge in times of joy and sorrow alike. You taught us the value of hard work, compassion, and resilience. Your wisdom and calmness was a beacon that guided us through life’s challenges, and your laughter was a melody that filled our hearts with joy. You were a man of integrity, with a heart that knew no bounds. You had an uncanny ability to make everyone feel special, to listen without judgment, and to offer a helping hand without hesitation. Your legacy of kindness and generosity will continue to inspire us as we strive to live up to the example you did set. The memories I hold of you are a treasure trove of love and laughter. From the simple joys of family dinners to the profound conversations that shaped my beliefs, each moment spent with you was a gift I will forever cherish. Your passion for life was infectious, and you love for your family was a bond that held us together through thick and thin. As we prepare to bid you farewell, let us not mourn the loss, but rather celebrate the life he lived. Let us honor his memory by embracing the values he instilled in us and by spreading the same love and compassion he so freely gave. Dad, you may be physically gone, but your spirit lives on in the lessons you taught us, the love you shared, and the memories we hold dear. Rest in peace, knowing that your legacy will continue to shine brightly through us. Atoh, Josephine and the kids

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