IN-LOVING-MEMORY

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GENERAL GUEST BOOK! This page is dedicated to the Memory of SAKER BAPTIST COLLEGE'S Staff & Others Dear To SAKERETTES.  May their souls REST IN PEACE! IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mr. MIKE THOMAS (British Volunteer @ SOPPO - 1967) HUSBAND of Mrs. JANET THOMAS née SECLUNA, erstwhile English Tutor at SBC Sunset: Monday, June 24th 2019

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Late Pa Haddison LATE Mr. William Nso Tayui Principal, 1972 - 1992

1 . Mr. William NSO TAYUI (Principal)

2. Miss Ruby SALZMAN (Principal)

3. Miss Esther SCHULTZ (Principal)

4. Miss Laura REDDIG (Bursar/Teacher)

5. Mr. George HENDERSON  (Builder - built Dining Hall, & Landscaper – Planted the Trees, Shrubs & Hedges all over the Campus)

6. Rev. Flavius MARTIN (Teacher - Geography)

7. Mrs. Anna FORBANG (Teacher - English)

8. Mr. George HADDISON (Chaplain/Teacher)

9. Chief Martin IKOME (Teacher)

10. Mrs. Jane SHODUNKE (House Mother)

11. Mrs. Mabel QUAN (Teacher - History)

12. Mr. J.U. TAMBE (Teacher – Geography)

13. Monsieur NDAME (Teacher – French)

14. Mr. Tunde AGBABIAKA (Teacher)

15. Mademoiselle Renée SAIVES (Teacher - French)

16. Miss Barbara Daminabo NGU (Teacher)

17. Mr. AGBOR (Teacher - Math)

18. Mr. George BAWE aka "General Manager" (Workshop) 

19. Mr. Jacob WEPNGONG (Headman) 

20. Mr. Phillip TAMNJONG (Day Watch) 

21. Dr Simon NGAHKFUMBE (Teacher - Geography) 

22. Mr. David NJUNG (Teacher - Economics) 

23. Mr. Divine TAKEM (Teacher)

24. Mr. ATANGA (Teacher - Math) 

25. Mrs. Evenye NGONGI (Sewing Room) 

26. Miss Ernestina (Tina) SCHMIDT (Pioneer Teacher)                         

27. Miss Kathy KROLL (Teacher - Biology/Nurse)

28. Mrs. Julie COCOBASSEY (Teacher - Domestic Science)

29. Ms Veronica AYUK (Teacher - Food & Nutrition)

30. Mr. Philip Awah ATANGA (Teacher - Math & Physics)

31. Mr. Arrey EBOB (Teacher - Economics)

32. Mrs. Esther LORDSAMBA nee NGUM

33. Ms Geraldine GLASENAPP

34. Mr. Donald Witt (Chemistry Tutor - 5th Vice Principal)

35. Mrs. Eirene MBONGO nee Martin (First House Mother - Literature and Bible)

36. Mrs. Hedwig Welakuh Ndufru (Mathematics and Physics from '85/'86 academic year to '98/'99) 

37. Mr. Tetevi Bodylawson (Geography Tutor, Discipline Master, Principal - 1992 to 1998, Education Secretary, C.B.C.)

38. Mrs. June Haupt (Bible Teacher, Wife of Principal W.N. Haupt)

39. Miss Berneice V. Westerman (Pioneer Principal, Vice Principal, House Mother.)

40. Mr. David KWI ( Calligraphy, History, Civics, Bible) 1992 - 2007)

Late MADAM JULIE COCOBASSEY Veteran Domestic Science Teacher who joined S.B.C.'s staff in 1971 Sunset: FRIDAY JANUARY 17 2014 THE DEMISE HAS BEEN REPORTED OF MISS ERNESTINA (TINA) SCHMIDT PIONEER TEACHER AT S.B.C., ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8th 2013, IN MEDECINE HAT, ALBERTA – CANADA, AT THE AGE OF 94. BURIAL TAKES PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 2013. MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE!

Ernestina Schmidt was born on September 10, 1918 at Eva, Alberta - Canada. After graduating from the Baptist Missionary School in Chicago, IL, she devoted her life to mission work, sailing for Cameroon in September of 1952. She managed Baptist Schools in Soppo and Ndu, prior to her joining the staff of Saker Baptist College in 1962 as a pioneer teacher. One of the things she accomplished while in Cameroon was scaling the 13,000 ft. high Mount Fako but this feat, remarkable though it is, does not come close to the service she rendered to Saker Baptist College and its students!   Miss Schmidt ​taught religion, and she is the one who made all the first graduation robes and caps right in her house - at a time when there were no electric sewing machines to facilitate the daunting task!​

​Sewing The Graduation Robes!  Miss TINA SCHMIDT  (Standing in Center), assisted by Mrs. Sue STAIR, Miss Carol HAND nee McGEE to the left and Miss Wilma BINDER, Miss Eunice KERN to the right. (Weh! Wonder how many needles were threaded in the process! IF THAT ISN'T LOVE, for real!!)

REACTION TO HER PASSING, FROM HER COLLEAGUES, CAROL & ROGER HAND ...

Carol and I are sad to learn of Tina Schmidt's passing. We had the great privilege of working alongside Tina during our two years at Saker and we have many wonderful memories of her. She was a most caring and gentle lady with a lovely smile, and very organized and efficient in all she did. She took great pride in her house (the first on the right after the tennis court) and was a wonderful hostess. SBC was all the richer for her service and ministry.

Dr. ELIAS K. BONGMBA LOOKS BACK ON HER NDU SEMINARY DAYS ...

I knew her during her long service at the then Cameroon Baptist Theological College (Cameroon Baptist Theological Seminary) at Ndu. Tina directed the Women's Program. Tina was known for her love, sense of duty, and her strong belief that pastors’ wives do more than just being supporting spouses. Many of us admired her orderliness and the fact that, even as a male student, you could talk to Tina about anything without fearing that she would tell you that her main obligation was to the Women's Program. Her program was the toughest on campus because of the challenging nature of training pastors’ wives who were at different stages in their academic life. She was very a knowledgeable member of the faculty but her quiet demeanor hid that wealth of knowledge, until you met her and talked with her. I must say though, that she was the best dressed member of the faculty at Ndu.

The last time I saw Tina was in 1988 when she graciously hosted my family and I for all the time were in Calgary for the North American Triennial Conference. During the several days we stayed with her, she drove us to meetings as well as to fascinating places in beautiful Calgary. She was as delightful a host as she was at Ndu. She entertained us with her many stories from Cameroon and we came away with admiration for this remarkable lady whose many years of service in Cameroon influenced many people of my generation. Tina's service to the women of Cameroon through the Women's Department at the Theological College at Ndu, marked a turning for point for pastor's wives and for that reason she will remain a dear person in our hearts for that love and faith in the women of the Cameroon Baptist Convention. Rest in peace, dear friend.

Elias K. Bongmba Harry and Hazel Chair in Christian Theology Professor of Religious Studies President of the African Association for the Study of Religion

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We are very deeply saddened to announce the transitioning into eternity of Mrs. CLARA TAYUI, fondly known in SAKER circles as "MAMMY BABA". She passed on today, Friday, February 9th 2018, in Limbe, leaving behind her SONS - Dr. EBENEZER M. TAYUI, (himself a former tutor at S.B.C.) & Mr. PETER TAYUI; Her DAUGHTER-IN-LAW - CLASS OF 1981's BEATRICE MENSAH TAYUI, her grandchildren, one of whom is also a SAKERETTE - Miss BEATRICE OROCK TAYUI, nieces, nephews, and other family members, as well as A HOST OF SAKERETTES to mourn her demise. The KIND, SOFT SPOKEN, HUMBLE GENTLE & INDUSTRIOUS Woman that she was will always be fondly remembered! Sincere CONDOLENCES to the Bereaved Family. MAY HER DEAR SOUL REST IN PEACE!

SAKERETTES LEAD THE TAYUI FAMILY INTO THE HALL TO KICK OFF THE WAKE CHICAGO, Saturday, March 24 2018

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We deeply regret to announce the sudden passing into eternity of Mrs. JUSTINA SOJIBA EBUNE, on Monday, October 9 2017 in DALLAS,TEXAS (U.S.A) Ma'a EBUNE who is preceded in death by her husband, Late Mr. DANIEL EBUNE, was Mother to: - Mr. Louis Ebune,  Mrs. Catherine Ebune Easy (Class of 1979), Mrs. Anne Ebune Takow (Class of 1981), Ms Lydia Ebune (Class of 1983),  Mr. Tom Ebune, Mrs. Rosemary Ebune Ndelle, Mr. Gilbert Ebune and,  Mrs. Rachel Ebune Abanseka (Class of 1997).  She was also Host Mother to our Namibian Sister, Late  Ms Eunice Mayumbelo (Class of 1982). Our most sincere condolences to our SAKERETTE sisters and their siblings, as well as to the entire EBUNE family. May Mama's kind soul rest in perfect peace.

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The death has just been reported of  Mr. ISAAC AKWO MBOE , husband of PLUCKY CLASS OF 1977's Mrs. ADELA GHOGOMU MBOE. He passed away this morning - Saturday, March 4 2017 in Limbe. Our sincere condolences to Sis Adela and to the MBOE & GHOGOMU families. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of  Dr. BONIFACE "BOB" FORBIN , husband of Class of 1970's Mrs. Dorothy (Dolly) Nene Forbin nee Ikome. He passed away on Easter Sunday - April 16 2017, at the University Teaching Hospital in Yaoundé . Dr. "BOB" FORBIN, erstwhile RADIO CAMEROON Journalist/Broadcaster was Founder, Owner and Editor in chief of the HERALD Newspaper in Yaoundé. He was also chairman of the provisional bureau and the candidate of the Justice and Development Party (JDP) at the October 11, 2004 presidential election in Cameroon. Our condolences to his beloved Wife, Sis Dolly, His SAKERETTE Sisters-in-law, Sisters Gladys Etombi, Grace Efeti,  and Lois Ebenye Ikome, and to the entire FORBIN family. May his soul rest in peace!

Late Dr. Bob Forbin with his friend, Mr. Martin Defang. (January 1962)

The death has been reported of  Mrs. RUTH WITT erstwhile tutor at Saker Baptist College and wife of Saker Baptist College's 5th Principal,  Mr. DONALD WITT. She passed away yesterday, March 7th 2014 at 2:15 p.m., peacefully, after a VALIANT & COURAGEOUS fight with Cancer.  Our hearts go out to her Children and Grand Children, and especially to her husband of 57 years, Principal DON WITT. THE MEMORIAL CELEBRATION SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH, ON  SATURDAY, MARCH 29 2014, AT 2:30 p.m.

As a TRIBUTE to her, I am re-posting below, the ARTICLE I posted on the Gallery page in September last year, shortly after she first shared the news of her illness, and Class of 1969's Dr. Stella Nwigwe Anyangwe went to visit her.   WHAT A PHENOMENAL WOMAN!!! (The article and accompanying pictures are still posted on the Gallery Page at: http://www.sakerpride.com/Photo-Gallery.html

PRINCIPAL DON WITT was Principal of Saker Baptist College from July 1966 to June 1969, the year in which he led the renowned CAMEROON COLLEGE SINGERS on their memorable Tour of The United States and Canada. (Interestingly, this month, SEPTEMBER 2013, marks exactly 44 years since the Tour took place!)  In the 3 years he and his wife of 56 years, Mrs. RUTH WITT, spent at S.B.C., they did more than most would achieve in an entire lifetime, to minister in word and deed. More than half a century has gone by since they served so sacrificially and selflessly in Cameroon in general, and in Saker Baptist College specifically, but the effects of the positive impact they made are still very visible today. The WITTS are affectionately & fondly referred to by the "Saker Girls" of the late 60s era, as  UNCLE DON & AUNT RUTH  and, less than 5 minutes into the very first of the many phone calls I have since made to and received from them, I understood perfectly why!! The very fact that they were not just willing but EAGER to entrust the PRICELESS PICTURES and MUSIC that have helped tell and DOCUMENT the heretofore UNTOLD story of THE CAMEROON COLLEGE SINGERS into my care when they had never even seen or met me before, speaks volumes!! It is THANKS TO THEIR CONTRIBUTION to SAKERPRIDE that it is now possible to search the internet for information on the CAMEROON COLLEGE SINGERS, and find practically everything there is to know about them from the Pictures of the Tour & the Music they produced, right down to authentic copies of their itinerary and airplane tickets!! PERSONALLY, it has become a joy to talk to and be encouraged by them. Hearing "UNCLE DONNIE" ask, after I have spoken to him, if I'd like to speak to "THE BOSS", and then call out: "HON(EY)!!" to get Mrs. Witt on the phone never fails to put a smile on my face and leave me misty-eyed. The couple now resides in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee which is where first, "Aunty Clo", (Mrs. Claudia Fokam Bumakor), and then Dr. Stella Nwigwe Anyangwe, (both of Members of the Class of '69 and of the Cameroon College Singers), visited them in August and September of this year, respectively. In fact, the (color) pictures below were shared by Dr. Anyangwe.

Because they have had, (and continue to have) challenging HEALTH ISSUES to contend with, I would like to ask everyone to please LIFT THEM UP IN PRAYER, remembering to do so with GRATITUDE for their Service to The Lord, to their Fellow Man and to US, SAKERETTES. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS & KEEP THEM, LOOK KINDLY UPON THEM, BE GRACIOUS TO THEM, AND GIVE THEM PEACE!! AMEN!!

**Please Click On This Link To Go Directly To The Page On This Website That Chronicles The CAMEROON COLLEGE SINGERS' Tour In Great Detail, PICTURES, MUSIC & all!

http://www.sakerpride.com/CAMEROON-COLLEGE-SINGERS.html

On a very personal note, I say, from the very bottom of my heart, THANK YOU, "AUNTY RUTH" for being such a KIND & LOVING person. I owe SO MUCH of the AUTHENTIC, FIRST HAND INFORMATION on this website to your DILIGENCE & WILLINGNESS to share it with me. I knew the day was coming when I would have to post this, and I know WITHOUT A DOUBT that you now REST from all your labors, but it really is still quite hard to digest. Will certainly miss the phone calls, the emails and the packages in the mail. 

ENTER INTO YOUR WELL-DESERVED REST, GOOD & FAITHFUL SERVANT OF THE MOST HIGH!

From: DON & RUTH WITT - TENNESSEE, U.S.A. To: EMonjimbo@msn.com Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 08:44:22 -0500 Subject: Saker Pride

Dear Egbe,   Saker Pride is a real joy to us. Not only to see the pictures of Sakerettes and to find out where they have all gone and accomplished, but to know that many of them are walking with the Lord. To know that they love the Lord and that they love their neighbors is a real blessing to us. The devotions on the site are an inspiration to us. May God bless you as you continue Saker Pride.   Love, Uncle Don and Auntie Ruth

When Carol (McGee) and I first arrived in Cameroon, in August 1966, Don and Ruth, with their young daughter Karen, had just moved to Saker, having previously been teaching at Bali. They were really good to us, as indeed they were to all the staff. They were always supportive, cheerful and good company, and we loved going to sit on their veranda for the weekly Bible Study, and at other times to catch whatever breeze was blowing off the sea. Ruth was very much the quiet presence behind the throne enabling Don to be a really effective Prinicipal. Ruth encouraged and supported him, and all the staff, in all activities. She also taught at the school, helped the girls in 4H, looked after Karen, managed their house, and welcomed and entertained visitors to the school.

Don was Best Man at our wedding in 1968, at which he played a violin solo, 'Salut d'amour', and Carol was given away by the late Mr E.K. Martin. Ruth coordinated the reception afterwards in the Saker library, with the help of fellow missionaries, staff and girls - a wonderful and mouth-watering spread of Cameroon delicacies. We visited Don & Ruth in Mount Juliet after they returned to the States and, in 2007, met up with them again when they took a tour of the U.K. We drove over to the hotel in nearby Chester where they touched down for one night, had dinner with them, and spent a delightful evening looking through photographs of our time together in Victoria 40 years earlier, and reminiscing.  (See photos above) .

In February 2012, shortly after the Golden Jubilee celebrations at Saker, which Don & Ruth were unable to travel to, Carol visited them at their home in Mt Juliet. Don was just recovering from hip replacement surgery and Ruth, as always, was a gracious hostess and made Carol very welcome. Carol shared her memories of the celebrations and showed them our photographs of it. That time with them both was very precious.

We were deeply saddened to learn of Ruth's passing. She, and Don, will always remain very close to our hearts. Roger Hand

Principal Don Witt playing the violin at Mr. and Mrs. Hand's Wedding at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Victoria - Cameroon, 1968

PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE TO ACCESS PAGE WITH PICTURES & VIDEOS OF U.S.A. PHASE OF HOME-GOING CEREMONIES  YAOUNDE, Saturday, February 28 2015. Crowds  Come Out In Support of Cameroon's Armed Forces! Samuel & Irene  Mbellason TOGETHER AGAIN!!! LATE Mr. Robert Lyonga & his beloved Wife who preceded him in death, (5 years and 16 days to his own demise), LATE Mrs. Rachel Epoupa LYONGA  (Class of '68)

A TRIBUTE TO Mrs. RUTH WITT

It is with a heavy heart that I write to express my deep condolence to Mr. Donald Witt for the death of his lovely wife Ruth who went to be with the Lord about 4 days ago. I phoned Don Witt to find out how the wife was doing in health and he said she was dead 3 days ago. I was deeply touched and felt so sad to hear the bad news. When I asked when the burial will be he told me that she willed her corpse for scientific research, so they came and took her body for that purpose. How sad to know that our body is actually worthless after we die. She knew this very well that her body will become dust and her spirit will go to God the creator. A lesson for all of us. Her soul must be resting in peace and she is with the Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Don Witt paid my flight from North Carolina to their State, Tennessee, to visit them while I was in the U.S. from August to October, 2013 after attending the EXSSA-USA Convention. I was with them for 3 days and we had a good time remembering the good old days at Saker Baptist College and the Choir Tours in Cameroon, in America and in Canada. My time with them however was spoiled by the bad news of Ruth’s doctor’s forecast of her death in October, 2013 because of the cancer she had. I tried to make them understand that it is not the doctor to dictate our time to die, but God. I was all the time in tears and tried to encourage them and prayed with them and even asked her if Sakerettes could do a chain of prayers for her. She said as many as can pray for her she will appreciate it. We all prayed since October and God answered our prayers by giving her rest in March, 4 months after the doctor’s anticipated her death. This means that God’s time is not man’s time. Ruth has gone at God’s time and she is with the Lord. She was so good to me and all of us Sakerettes. We pray for Don Witt as he remains behind that God will give him strength to bear his loss and to continue to serve him and to continue to serve God until his time comes. Ruth, thank you for your love. My condolence to you Donald Witt, Mark and family, Karen and daughter Melissa. We are praying for you all, with love from my family. By Claudia Fokam Bumakor (Aunty Clo) 12/03/2014 Yaounde, Cameroon.

RUTH VIOLA WITT, Mt. Juliet, 75.

O Ruth, Thou good and faithful servant of Our Lord Jesus. You have journeyed home to God's everlasting glory and grace, sitting and worshipping at the feet of Your Redeemer, under His eternal protection. You wear the garments of salvation and praise, in the presence of His radiance forever.

Ruth leaves, for a time, her husband Don, daughter Karen (Richard) Morton, son Mark (Eve) Witt and 3 grandchildren. To her family she was more precious than rubies. Her life was devoted to serving Christ. She requested anyone reading about her be directed to Jesus and accept Him as their Lord and Saviour.

A memorial celebration will be Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 2:30 pm at Victory Baptist Church, Mt. Juliet. Kindly offer remembrances to the Victory Baptist Building Fund or Alive/Hospice.

The Death has been reported of Mama HANNAH MONJOWA SHALMAN,  MOTHER of SAKERETTES DORCAS ("DACKIE") EWOKOLO WILLIAMS Epse EGBEWATT(Class of 1980) ARABELLA MOSEMBA EKO Epse NGANDO (Class of 1994) GENOVEVA ENYENGE EKO Epse MUKETE (Class of 2001 H.S) & GRAND MOTHER OF SAKERETTES PAMELA EMBELLE HAPPI (Class of 2000) EBANGHA EGBEWATT & EMBELLE NGALAME

MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE! PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE TO VIEW A FEW PICTURES FROM THE FUNERAL CEREMONY & RECEPTION, HIGHLIGHTING SOME OF THE SAKERETTES IN ATTENDANCE.

Dear ExSSANS,  I want to say thank you very much for the love and support.  From my many mummies supporting us financially and emotionally, to  ExSSA-UK 's support, especially from my  Midland Sisters , and on to the "Welcome Home" by  Exssa-Douala  Chapter - Sis Belinda Assam and her girls not only encouraged us with their angelic voices but also provided refreshments after. Moving to the continuous support from  all ExSSA-Cameroon  Chapters, with the host Chapter,  ExSSA-Kumba  exceeding all expectations. We felt the Love, Unity and Sisterhood and just want to say thank you ExSSA Worldwide. We salute you!  Njie on behalf of the Ntuba family, Saturday March 5 2014

(Mid - Late 70s) Late Mr. Mofor N. FORLEMU, (far left), with his fellow Elders of the Presbyterian Church in Djoungolo - Yaounde. (The only English-Speaking Parish in Yaounde at the time) He served as the Church's TREASURER for at least 4 DECADES, in all 3 of its locations. L to R: Late Mr. Mofor N. Forlemu, Late Mrs. Elizabeth Mbiwan, Late Professor Peter Ndumbe, Late Mr. Christian Kodonou, Late Mr. Henry Agboraw, Late Rev. Ndingwan, Mr. Gluck?, Late Mrs. Deborah Shu, Mrs. Atogho, Mrs. Gluck?, Mr. Peter Essoka, Mrs. Evelyne Ngo Honyo, Mr. T. Mongwa. GO IN PEACE, PAPA!!

This must be the fifth or sixth time I have sat myself down and attempted to write a TRIBUTE to this man I consider myself mightily BLESSED to have fondly called "PAPA"! Somehow, the words that are running around in my mind seem so very INADEQUATE to describe the REMARKABLE person that Mr. M.N. FORLEMU was, but I do have to "say something", so I guess I'll just try writing him a "LETTER", and see how that goes!  Dear Papa, ​I am NOT sure where to begin and I wonder where I could possibly end, if I do start. One thing I know for sure though, is that, no matter how much or how well I write, none of it would adequately capture, much less portray the essence of the KIND, SELFLESS, DECENT, WISE, HUMOROUS, CONSCIENTIOUS, METICULOUS, HUMBLE, LOYAL, PATIENT, COMMITTED, PRINCIPLED, ETHICAL, and just plain, down-to-earth GOOD human being you were!  As the "MOVIE" starring YOU plays itself out in my head,  I SEE you: - With that Faculty of Theology, then Djoungolo and finally Bastos Church Treasurer's SAFE in your hand; - With that Briefcase you took to work during those MATGENIE years of the early 90s when I was able to tell, from the comfort of the room you so graciously offered me under your roof, that it was 6 O'clock in the morning, by the sound of your LADA's engine roaring to life; - With that Inhaler in your hand to handle those Asthma issues that you never allowed to slow you down; - Trying to talk some sense into BINGO the dog's head after it had done one more stupid thing, like Wag its tail gleefully at total strangers and Bark ferociously and very menacingly at a member of the household;  - Attending to, Listening to, Giving Advice to, Sympathizing with, and "JUDGING UNSOLVABLE CASES" for the ENDLESS stream of people that walked through the doors of your MESSA and then your TSINGA residence. - At my Wedding, delivering that speech that had us all in stitches, gasping for air as we laughed out our lungs!  - At both Mummy & Papa's Funerals not up to 3 and 2 years ago (respectively) and at the Thanksgiving we had for them prior. In fact, there isn't ANY event of any magnitude or significance in our lives that you did not grace with your comforting and very reassuring presence! As for when Acha abruptly left us in 1981, and then Felix, 16 years after ... There are also many things I HEAR you say, especially during that last REAL chat at Kenneth's 2 Summers ago.  What a Treasure Trove of PRICELESS, FADELESS MEMORIES that I am glad I can hang on to and CHERISH even more, now that you are no longer with us PHYSICALLY. "THANK YOU" doesn't even begin to suffice to express my soul-felt GRATITUDE for being, in so many more ways than I could ever count, an INCREDIBLE FATHER to me, and an INVALUABLE PILLAR OF SUPPORT & FRIENDSHIP to the MBIWAN family from before I came into this World, up until the day you left it! 

MAY YOUR SOUL FIND ETERNAL REST IN THE BOSOM OF THE GOD YOU SERVED SO FAITHFULLY & DILIGENTLY YOUR WHOLE LIFE! MA EGBE

To MAMA and my surviving FORLEMU "SIBLINGS" - EDWIN, DORIS, KENNETH, ALLEN, ALEX & LINDA,  I say "ASHIA" but remind you, in the same breath to GIVE THANKS for the BLESSING of having had this EXTRAORDINARY MAN for a HUSBAND & DAD, and for the PRIVILEGE of being able to honor him with EXEMPLARY CARE in his last days! GOD BLESS YOU & YOUR BELOVED SPOUSES, BRUN, MATTHIEU, SANDRINE & JANE.

April 16, 2011 At Bomaka - Mile 17, Buea Attending Thanksgiving/Memorial Celebration, with Mama January 12 1991 Wedding at Presbyterian Church, Down Beach Limbe Papa is sitting on the second pew, 2nd from right, next to Late Hon. Martin Ngeka LUMA At MA MBIWAN'S Funeral with Mma Atogho Tiedeu, one of his COUNTLESS "Tsinga/Yaounde Children"!! He will be sorely missed & fondly remembered. That's for sure!

August 25th 2011 At Presbyterian Church Middle Farms, Limbe Attending PA MBIWAN'S Funeral Service with Mama REST IN PEACE! Later on that evening, he proposes a toast to the Newly Weds.

That TOAST had us ALL, (from Best Man, Clement Fondufe -far left, all the way down to Pa & Ma Mbiwan - far right), LAUGHING uncontrollably! What a sense of humor he had!! He had PUBLIC SPEAKING down to a Science! PLEASE CLICK ON FORLEMU FAMILY PORTRAIT ABOVE TO VIEW MEMORIAL ALBUM

PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO VIEW VIDEO SNIPPET OF SOBANS HONORING LATE CHARLES AYUK AT THE ATLANTA WAKE  PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO VIEW VIDEO SNIPPET OF SOBANS HONORING LATE CHARLES AYUK AT THE FUNERAL SERVICE (Courtesy of Mrs. Pamela Mbe Nemb)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER DAD LATE PA JOSEPH Z. IGWACHO, Father of Mrs. CLARA IGWACHO ALLOTEY (1981)

THE PICTURES AND VIDEOS FROM THE VARIOUS FUNERAL EVENTS ARE POSTED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: http://staz.homesteadcloud.com/gallery

Mr.& Mrs. MANJO

Sis EMMA FON MANJO WITH THE CLASS OF 1979 DELEGATION AT THE WAKE ON Saturday, 08/16/14 L to R: Sis Katy EBUNE, Sis Angeline NDONYI Doh, Sis Emma FON Manjo & Sis Elsie TANYI PLEASE VISIT HIS MEMORIAL WEBSITE AT: http://www.sheyvincentmanjo.com/ Late Mr. Manjo (right), with the Bongangs. We are saddened by the death of  SHEY VINCENT MANJO  which occurred yesterday afternoon, (July 23 2014), in Maryland, after a protracted illness. He leaves behind his Wife, our Sister,  EMMA FON MANJO  (Class of '79), 2 sons and a daughter. He is also brother-in-law to Dr. Agnes Fomukong Bongang (Class of '74).  Funeral Arrangements will be announced as soon as they become available. Meanwhile, we offer our Sincere Condolences and pray for the Repose of his soul. IN LOVING MEMORY OF "CAT" ADOLF SEMA LIMA SUNSET: Thursday, July 31st 2014 DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT

It’s with a heavy heart that the Lima family announces the passing of one of the cornerstones of our family, Mr. Adolf S. Lima, following a battle with pancreatic cancer. He succumbed to this terrible illness this morning in Berlin Germany. He will be greatly missed by the family. He leaves behind his wife, Mrs. Alice (Gwanyama) Lima, and four children, Francis Ndibmun Lima (Essen, Germany),  Mary Kah (Lima) Maimo, (London, England) Kenneth Ganse Lima, and Wakuna (Lima) Gwanfogbe (Hayward, California). Please keep the Lima and in-law families in your prayers.

On behalf of the Lima family, Nubea Lima (Ba Gwankudvalla) We extend our Sincere Condolences to our Sister, Sister ALICE GWANYAMA LIMA, (CLASS OF 1971), to her Children, and to the entire LIMA Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May Mr. Lima's Soul Rest In Peace!

Late Mr. ADOLF Sema LIMA

IN LOVING MEMORY OF BARRISTER SAMUEL MEANO KALE SUNSET: Monday, July 28 2014

DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT Wednesday 30th July 2014

The Kale family regret to announce the death of Sir Barrister Samuel Meano Kale Esq., Knight of the Cameroon Order of Valour, who passed away on Monday the 28th July 2014. We acknowledge the messages of condolences received so far and would like to thank you for your support and kind words. Funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course. Professor Ndiva Kofele-Kale (for the family) Buea, Cameroon

Barrister S.M. KALE leaves behind his beloved wife, Class of '78's Sis KOKOVI BODYLAWSON KALE, and a host of Family and Friends to mourn his demise. Amongst these family members are: 

- His Cousins, Mrs. Dora Ndumbe Eko (Class of 1983) & Mrs. Yoti Ndumbe Bodylawson (1996),  - His Sisters-in-law, Christy Naduvi Bodylawson (1977 - ExSSA-HOUSTON), Kaevi Bodylawson (1983), Chochovi Bodylawson & Situ Bodylawson and - His Cousins-in-law, Esther Tia Harry (Class of 1985) and Asamau Naduvi Bodylawson MAY HIS SOUL FIND ETERNAL REST AND MAY THE PEACE OF GOD REST UPON THE BEREAVED FAMILY

NOTE FROM Ms SISSAKO TAMKO It is with profound sorrow that I announce the passing into glory of our dad, Emmanuel John Embola, on Saturday, March 21 2015 in Buea. He had been sick for years. Ndolo Ursula Embola and I, as well as his niece Catherine Ndongo Elate need prayers from the Exssa family. Our dad, who was popularly known as "Senior SOBAN", was a retired engineer. 

**​Our heartfelt condolences to our Sisters and to the bereaved family. May his soul rest in peace!** The Removal of Captain Elvis Matute Mbene's mortal remains occurred on  Friday March 6th 2015  at the Quartier General in Yaounde at 10 a.m where he was given military honors. A WAKE KEEPING  without the corpse took place at 8 p.m.   There was a  VIEWING  on Saturday 7th at 8 a.m. followed by a  CHURCH SERVICE  at 10 a.m. at the Anglican Church in Limbe. BURIAL  took place in BONJONGO  IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER MOM Mrs. PAULINE NDI WALTER IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. PAHL Wife Of Erstwhile S.B.C MATH TUTOR Mr. Gerhart PAHL Late Mr. Robert Captain Lyonga 10 July 1936 - 27 August 2018

A NOTE OF THANKS FROM Mrs. KOKOVI BODYLAWSON KALE  PLEASE CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO VIEW PICTURES TAKEN JUST AFTER THE MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD IN LONDON ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 2015

PLEASE, CLICK ON ICON ABOVE TO READ THE NOTE! IN LOVING MEMORY OF  LATE REVEREND STEANE EKO

We are saddened to announce the passing on into eternity of Pastor STEANE EKO of New Town, Victoria, yesterday, Sunday November 5th 2017.  Late Reverend Eko who held a masters degree in systemic theology from the south East Asian School of Theology in the Philippines was a retired pastor of the Cameroon Baptist Convention who will always be fondly remembered by SAKERETTES for his fiery sermons and the songs he so loved to perform, (in that very peculiar voice of his), and teach the entire student body when he served as Pastor of MIZPAH Baptist Church in the late 70s.  Our sincere condolences to his family and friends. May his soul rest in peace.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER DAD, GRANDDAD, GREAT GRANDDAD, FATHER-IN-LAW & UNCLE. LATE Mr. MICHAEL TOKO WACKA 

The death has been announced of Mr.  MICHAEL TOKO WACKA , Patriarch of the Wacka-Mokondo Moyenga family. Late Mr. Wacka who was well reputed as a WEST CAMEROON ICON due to his excellent work as an INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL (SOCCER) REFEREE, and a Lecturer at the OMBE TECHNICAL COLLEGE & BUEA SURVEY SCHOOL, passed away on Friday, June 30 2017 after a brief illness. 

He was  FATHER  to: Bernice Ebangha Ekiko Wacka Ashu (1970), Rose Abbra Ewongo Wacka (1980), and Anita Wacka Mofoke;  GRANDFATHER  to: Dora Ekiko Enow (1989), Fase Ashu Bullock ('92/95), Shirley Nene Ashu,  Alberta Ebenye Wacka & Ngonde Wacka;  GREAT GRANDFATHER  to: L.K. Enow;  FATHER-IN-LAW  to: Pauline Lamfu Wacka  UNCLE  to: Efeti Kulu-Mofa Ojongtambia (1970), Yemi Jacobine Mofa Truman (1979), Jemea Faith Mofa (1982),Dialle Ethel Mofa Takang (1986), and Yoti Hannah Mofa Obenge May his soul REST IN PEACE!

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKERETTE DAD LATE Mr. EMMANUEL JOHN EMBOLA, Father of Ms SISSAKO TAMKO EMBOLA (1977) & URSULA NDOLO EMBOLA (1991)

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IN HONOR OF SLAIN CAPTAIN ELVIS MATUTE MBENE &  THE BRAVE MEN & WOMEN OF THE CAMEROON ARMY 

His Last Chat With His Friend, CARAT Cyril Nambangi ... Please Click on "SIGN IN" button to the left to leave a TRIBUTE 33 year old Captain Elvis Matute Mbene was killed in the morning of Wednesday February 25th 2015 when the vehicle he was in, struck a landmine on the Mora-Limani road in the Far North region, where the Cameroon Army is battling Nigeria’s Boko Haram militants. WE SALUTE HIM FOR HIS BRAVERY & IMPLORE THE ALMIGHTY TO GRANT HIM ETERNAL REST & PROVIDE SOLACE TO HIS FAMILY & FRIENDS,  particularly his SAKERETTE Siblings: Linda Mbene (class of 1996), Brenda Mojoko Mbene (class of 2000) and Eke Mbene (class of 2002)  OUR HEARTS BLEED RIGHT ALONG WITH YOURS!

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER MOM, GRANDMA & GREATGRANDMA LATE MA SARAH EWOKOLO MATUTE

The death has been announced of  MA SARAH EWOKOLO MATUTE , who passed away in the early hours of Friday, December 16 2016. She was the  Mother  of Sis Kate Elange Matute Motanga, (ExSSA-BUEA), the  Grandmother  of Patricia Mojoko Tilong, Jackie Ngam Balon, Ella Motanga Pacheco, Alice Cheambe, Germaine Motanga-Nelson and Anne Nanyongo Matute, and the  Great Grandmother  of Dejanee Mamua Tubuo, all 8 of them, SAKERETTES.  She leaves behind 3 of her living children, her grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren to carry on her legacy. Ma Sarah (Who was fondly called "Moonga"), was certainly a very special lady who will be sorely missed. Our condolences to our bereaved sisters and to the rest of the family. May her soul rest in peace!!! 

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER DAD, LATE Mr. SAMUEL NDIVE EFUFA BECKE 

The death has been announced of Mr. Samuel Ndive Efufa Becke who was called to glory on Monday January 2nd 2017.  Pa Becke was a seasoned Educationist, (erstwhile Principal of G.H.S. Limbe), an Administrator, a Retired Diplomat, (having served in Cameroon's Embassy in Russia) and a Family Patriarch. He  is survived by a brother, a sister, 6 children, 14 grand children, and a multitude of family members and friends. Our deepest condolences to them all, particularly to his SAKERETTE daughters and granddaughters: - Dianah Eposi Becke (1983), Lynda Becke (1987), Hannah Becke (1988),  (Daughters) - Natasha Becke & Iya Motutu who is currently enrolled at SBC High School (Granddaughters) Funeral services will take place at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, LIMBE on Saturday February 18th 2017, and burial will follow at his Recife center in Upper Bonduma, Buea. Prior to that, there will be a wake in Maryland (U.S.A.) on Friday, February 10.  MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE!!!

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Late Commissioner J.C. WALTER & Wife. Late Mrs. Pauline Walter. May their souls rest in peace! Sunrise: August 15 1943 Sunset: January 8 2015 The Death has just been reported of Mrs. PAULINE NDI WALTER, Wife of Late Commissioner JOSEPH CABLE WALTER, and Mother of SAKERETTES: Francisca Walter Wandji (ExSSA-CANADA), Magaret Walter Lottin, Grace Walter Lavalaye and Florence Walter Ngaketcha. She passed away on Thursday JANUARY 2015 in Buea. MAY HER GENTLE SOUL REST IN PEACE & MAY GOD COMFORT OUR SISTERS AND THE ENTIRE BEREAVED FAMILY AS THEY MOURN HER PASSING (Late Commissioner Cable Walter's Biography is posted on this Website at: http://www.sakerpride.com/ALMANAC.html (ENTRY #18) Mrs. Francisca Walter Wandji can be reached at:  francisca_walter@hotmail.com

PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW PICTURES OF THE WAKE IN CANADA PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW THE FUNERAL ALBUM IN BUEA ExSSA-BUEA lending their support in SONG... IN LOVING MEMORY OF  MAMA HANNAH KIKANG NJEUMA NJEE

We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Ma Hannah Kikang Njeuma Njee, mother of Class of 1969 MAJOR, Dr. Rosa Njee Befidi. She transitioned into glory in the early hours of Wednesday December 20 in Limbe at the age of 86. She is survived by 6 sisters, 9 children, several grand children and great children as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Mama was a teacher from the early years of 1948 in the Presbyterian Girls School Victoria, then at CDC school Bota, Domestic Science centre, Mutengene and finally Nursery School, Tiko where she retired in 1992. She was such an enterprising lady who, alongside her teaching job, was a seamstress, managed a poultry farm, raised pigs and had a farm. 

Says Sis. Rosa of her beloved Mom:  "I called her my angel because of the kind and gentle heart she had despite all the trials she went through. She taught us to be kind, patient, thankful, respectful, forgiving and giving. Mama is in a better place may her gentle soul rest in peace."

A celebration of Mama’s life took place on January 06 2018 in Minnesota and the FUNERAL today, Saturday January 20th 2018 in MUTENGENE & BUEA

PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE TO VIEW A FEW PHOTOS FROM THE FUNERAL SERVICE IN MUTENGENE 20 year old Mr. PAHL at SBC (1971) (His SBC Story is posted on this Website at: http://www.sakerpride.com/HISTORY.html (3rd Entry From Bottom Of Page) Please Click on "SIGN IN" button above to leave a CONDOLENCE Message

Our SINCERE CONDOLENCES to Mr. PAHL & FAMILY. May Mrs. PENNY PAHL'S SOUL REST IN PEACE.

Mr. Pahl at 64 (Canada) Mr. Pahl, his Late Wife, Their 4 Sons, Daughter-in-law & Grandson

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER DAD, UNCLE, GRAND PA  TA BATUO NKWANYUO

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​The demise has been reported of the PATRIARCH of the NKWANYUO family,  TA BATUO NKWANYUO . He passed away in the early hours of Saturday, January 24th 2015, (barely 4 days after his 96th birthday), in Washington, D.C.  TA BATUO was: DAD  to Class of 1981 Twins  MARTHA NKWANYUO AYUK, AGNES NKWANYUO TANSINDA &  Class of 1990's  ROSE NKWANYUO UNCLE  to Class of 1978's  GWEN NKWANYUO - GRAND PA  to   Emily Ngome, Mayang Nkwanyuo, Mandep Noella Assam, Bernice Nkwanyuo. GRAND UNCLE  to Class of 1981's  BEATRICE MENSAH TAYUI, Ethel Nkwanyuo (96), Beryl Ann Takor ('98), Celia Arrey, Elvira Tasi, Sariette Nkwanyuo ('90), Ebangha Nkwanyuo, Sarah Muenge Nkwanyuo, Joyce Nkwanyuo (2002), Clementine Nkwanyuo (2002), Oneke Tambe Bechem, Paola Oru, Bessem Njang Tataw, and Dora Nganyuo, FATHER-IN-LAW  to  Miriam Mbuagbaw Nkwanyuo ('79) Marion Tabe-Ebob Nkwanyuo ('88) Ethel Ewanga Nkwanyuo ('87) Esther Achuo Nkwanyuo ('90), Larisse Nyenty Nkwanyuo (2001),  and Family Patriarch to a ton of other  SAKERETTES. He will be sorely missed and always remembered for the kind, generous and loving man that he was, not just to his family, but to all who crossed his path, for he welcomed ALL to his Church Street Victoria/Limbe home which was ALWAYS full to the max and overflowing with family, friends and just PEOPLE - of all ages, tongues, tribes and walks of life!  MAY HIS DEAR SOUL REST IN PEACE & MAY HIS FAMILY BE BLESSED WITH HEAVENLY PEACE & COMFORT AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME!

1919 - 2015

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF  JAMES KEVIN NELSON

March 9 1962 ~ February 13 2018 https://www.james-kevin-nelson.com/

Mr. JAMES KEVIN NELSON , affectionately known to his family as “Jim” departed his earthly life on Tuesday, February 13, 2018 with his family by his side at Seasons Hospice Northwest Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He was the Husband of  CLASS OF 1996's GERMAINE MOTANGA NELSON , the  Son-in-law of Mrs. Kate Elange Matute Motanga and Brother-in-law of Patricia Mojoko Tilong, Jackie Ngam Balon, Ella Motanga Pacheco, Alice Cheambe, Germaine Motanga-Nelson and Anne Nanyongo Matute , all of them SAKERETTES. Our hearts go out to them all, especially to GERMAINE and the Couple's young son. The Funeral Ceremonies will take place today and tomorrow - Thursday, March 1st and Friday, March 2nd 2018 in Maryland as outlined in the MEMORIAL PROGRAM at this link:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1etajzh2u9BHfX9pT0418zLdl_NuvuDBe/view?usp=drivesdk MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE!

IN LOVING MEMORY OF  Mrs. HEDWIG WELAKUH NDUFRU

It is with sorrow that we announce the passing of Mrs. HEDWIG WELAKUH NDUFRU, one time Mathematics and Physics teacher at Saker Baptist College Limbe in the 90s, after which she moved to Baptist Teacher Training College in Ndop, and then to Baptist High School Bamenda which was her last position. She was expected back to school in September, but the cold hands of death snatched her on the 5th of August 2018.  Mrs. NDUFRU who was laid to rest yesterday, Saturday 25th August, leaves behind 3 children and a host of family and friends to mourn for her passing.

March 10 1960 ~ August 5 2018

We deeply regret to announce the passing of Mr.  SAMUEL ESSIMBOE MBELLASON , husband of  CLASS OF 1997's IRENE EMENGE MOLUA MBELLASON  and brother of SAKERETTES  Emilia Mbellason Epey and Betty Mbellason Lyonga. LATE Mr. SAM MBELLASON passed away last Saturday, August 11 2018 in Maryland (U.S.A), just about a month short of what would have been his 40th Birthday! Our hearts go out to our Sister/Daughter, EMENGE, their 2 children, (Geena Embelle Mbellason and Neena Enani Mbellason), his parents, (Mr. Francis Vefonge Mbellason and Mrs. Rose Joffi Lifofe Mbellason),  whom he has preceded in death, as well as to the entire MBELLASON family and all who mourn his passing. He will be laid to rest in his village - Small Soppo Woteke on September 22 2018.  Detailed funeral arrangements are as posted below.

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE!

IN LOVING MEMORY OF  SAMUEL ESSIMBOE MBELLASON

September 19 1978 ~ August 11 2018 N.B. BURIAL shall take place on Saturday, September 22nd 2018, in WOTEKE Village. Late Samuel, Emenge and their 2 adorable girls.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER CAT & DAD,  Mr. ROBERT CAPTAIN LYONGA

Enjoying the cherished company of his SAKERETTE Daughters - Dolly and Natalie, at his 80th Birthday Celebration in Limbe 2 years ago. (2016)

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We deeply regret to announce the passing into eternity of Mr. ROBERT CAPTAIN LYONGA, husband of Late Mrs. Rachel Epoupa Lyonga, (Class of 1968), who preceded him in death 5 years and 16 days prior to his own demise, and Father of Mrs. Dolly Lyonga Lambe (Class of 1985) and Ms Natalie Lyonga (Class of 2012) Mr. Lyonga, a SOBAN who served as Treasurer in Kumba, Limbe, Wum and Buea and also as Financial Attaché in Washington DC (86-88) and Ottawa, Canada (89-91) before retiring, passed on at 10:05 p.m. on August 27th 2018 in Buea, after a brief illness. Our heartfelt condolences to our Sisters and to the entire LYONGA family.  May his soul rest in perfect peace.

PICTURES & VIDEOS FROM WAKE IN DALLAS POSTED AT:  http://cameroonbits.homestead.com/MEMORIAM.html

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER CAT  Dr. GILBERT NZUME NKWELLE

We are very deeply saddened to announce the passing of Dr. Gilbert Nzume Nkwelle, husband of Class of 1986's Esther Nzelle Ntoko Nkwelle. Dr. GILBERT NKWELLE who was: Director/Chief Medical Officer of EJED Medical Foundation, Kumba, Promoter of EJED Higher Institute of Management and Biomedical Science, kumba and Promoter of EJED Medical Foundation School for Health Personnel, passed away in the morning of Tuesday, September 25th 2018 in Douala, following complications arising from surgery.  His Funeral and Burial are scheduled for the 2nd and 3rd of November 2018, in Kumba. May his soul rest in peace and may our Heavenly Father grant our Sister Esther and their children the comfort, strength, courage and peace they need to cope with this trying situation. We extend our sincere condolences to all who mourn his passing.

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF ERSTWHILE S.B.C. TUTOR & SAKER CAT  Mr. SONDI QUAN

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We announce with profound regret, the passing of Mr. SONDI QUAN, yesterday, Saturday 13th 2018 in Limbe. Mr. QUAN, husband of CLASS OF 1983's EFETI MONONO QUAN, served as TUTOR at Saker Baptist College for several years, PRINCIPAL of Baptist High School Kumba, VICE PRINCIPAL of Baptist High School Buea and also as the C.B.C.'s EDUCATION SECRETARY's REPRESENTATIVE for the South West Region. We extend our most sincere condolences to Efeti, as well as to the QUAN/NDANDO family which is in mourning. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

Mr. & Mrs. QUAN Late Mr. Sondi Quan IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAKER CAT, DAD, BROTHER, BROTHER-IN-LAW, UNCLE, TUTOR, ERSTWHILE PRINCIPAL OF S.B.C. & B.H.S. and CAMEROON BAPTIST CONVENTION EDUCATION SECRETARY & PRESIDENT, Mr. TETEVI BODYLAWSON

Late Mr. Tetevi Bodylawson 20th November 1949 ~ 13th October 2018 FROM THE FAMILY ... Please Click On This Image To View PHOTO ALBUM of The Funeral In Limbe (11/10/18)

With gratitude for a life well spent, the Bodylawson and Mosaso families wish to announce the passing onto glory of their beloved brother, husband, father, uncle and grandfather Mr Tetevi Bodylawson, on Saturday 13th October 2018. His funeral is scheduled to take place in Limbe on Saturday 10th November. More details will be made available as soon as possible. We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to all for the outpouring of love, support and prayers at this very difficult time.   Mr Solomon Bodylawson (on behalf of the Family)

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Late Mr. Puepet with his wife Ngonde (left), and with his daughter 'Tasha (right)

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