Ngono wa ka (My Gran) embodied outstanding
radiance, deep wisdom which brightly beams around my fondest memories of her.
Beyond just
being My Gran...she epitomized strength and discipline. Grace and effortless
love.
Our hearts
ache, pained by your departure from this world. Such a loss leaves all smiles
sad, all laughter silent.
Had time
shifted or stood still...I could have been able to squeeze in a good-bye.
But instead
you left this upside-down land of the living and joined the forever-joyful
eternal realm.
We are counselled to know you ache
no more, we are comforted to remember He who gave us breathe is now talking
long walks with you down pearly
walkways.
I appreciate all the amazing
memories I have of you Ngono Tonono. From early childhood visits to your warm
home, to the very last telephone conversation I had with you two months ago.
The visit I owe you will be fulfilled
when we meet again.
Your presence made the most
insecure soul feel complete; your wisdom cemented one’s worth, with each
glimpse of your smile coating the hopeless with triumph.
Aus Neo and Aus Nana, my superb sisters...
I will continue to gently whisper silent prayers of healing and peace, comfort
and serenity.
To hold up the precious principles,
the invaluable lessons along with the instilled admirable morals Ngono Tonono imparted
to you.
Remembering the beloved gift her life
was to everyone who’d been graced by her un-judging yet discerning and loving
spirit.
We will forever miss you. Love you.
Treasure you.
Sour with the Angels and rest
peacefully with Him who called you home.