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Lindani Mwase

June 30, 1974 - April 28, 2020

In the loving memory of Lindani Mwase, a true friend, a loving sister, a wonderful daughter, an amazing colleague, a beautiful soul....a blessing to all of us. "You were the light and wisdom, as calm as the sea and strong like a rock. ~ Gone but Never Forgotten"

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  • 2020-04-30 16:56:34 View / Comment (0)

    Suzan Zandbergen-Broekhuizen

    I will always remember Lindani as a shining, strong woman. You could not overlook her, because of her appearance, but also because of her beautiful character. A power woman a true female leader within Abbott (picture taken at Women Leaders of Abbott meeting). Thank you Lindani for working with you. You fought hard the last months and you kept strong for a long time. Rest in peace dear Lindani.

2020-05-03 20:47:49 wrote:

In October 2016, In Abbott during lunchtime, I was taking stairs down and I saw a lady. She looked very friendly and yet confused. I thought she was an American visitor. I went down and asked her, what are you looking for? She was looking for a lunch area and I was going to have lunch. I asked her to join. That was Lindani's first week in NL and the first day at Abbott. Since then we have been friends. We travelled a lot and enjoyed many occasions together while being in NL. She was always uplifting. She used to forget my birthday though ;). She was the one I look for advice, she was enlightening and calm. She was my good friend and acted like a sister. Her loss is the greatest so far in 2020. Nothing can replace Lindani for her family and friends. We are deeply borrowed. I was able to have a private chat with her before the funeral. I still can't believe that she has passed away. I still believe she will come back and we will walk together. I miss you Linda. I want to wish Linda's family all the strength. May she finds her peace. Ameen

2020-05-03 20:47:49 wrote: In October 2016, In Abbott during lunchtime, I was taking stairs down and I saw a lady. She looked very friendly and yet confused. I thought she was an American visitor. I went down and asked her, what are you looking for? She was looking for a lunch area and I was going to have lunch. I asked her to join. That was Lindani's first week in NL and the first day at Abbott. Since then we have been friends. We travelled a lot and enjoyed many occasions together while being in NL. She was always uplifting. She used to forget my birthday though ;). She was the one I look for advice, she was enlightening and calm. She was my good friend and acted like a sister. Her loss is the greatest so far in 2020. Nothing can replace Lindani for her family and friends. We are deeply borrowed. I was able to have a private chat with her before the funeral. I still can't believe that she has passed away. I still believe she will come back and we will walk together. I miss you Linda. I want to wish Linda's family all the strength. May she finds her peace. Ameen

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