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Edna wrote on June 25, 2024
Whenever I think about him, I remember his bright smile. He had one for everybody he met along the way.... Read more
Whenever I think about him, I remember his bright smile. He had one for everybody he met along the way. I cry and cry, knowing that I will never be able to see that smile and his love again. But as I look back and remember the life that he had, I know he is smiling down at us with the brightest smile that he can give, knowing we remember him. Uche your untimely death is a big blow to us all expecially me. I'm yet to come to terms with the brutal fact that you're dead; that you're no more. You have thrown hundreds of us into untold agony, tears, pains and gloom. You have created a vacuum that will take me, your love ones and especially your family years to fill. Oh death, why did you take him now? You should have allowed him get to 60. Maybe 70. Oh death, there's no single home which your evil claws haven't scoured. There's no community where you have not caused tears of sorrow. Somebody, please console me. I'm in deep agony. I'm in pains. Who shall bring you back? Who shall play your fatherly and husband roles? Too painful. I wish I could turn back the hands of time. I wish all this was a lie. I will never forget you. May your gentle soul rest in peace. Amen.... Collapse
Nwaoha kingsley wrote on June 25, 2024
My dear brother and friend Uche, nothing material comes close to account for the beauty you brought to this life,... Read more
My dear brother and friend Uche, nothing material comes close to account for the beauty you brought to this life, you were one of a kind and a very special person. You were a caring father, a loving husband and brother wonderful friend. You have left an indelible mark in the lives of your beloved Wife, your Children, many loved family members, as well as friends. You literally touched and transformed a number of lives, lit up many spaces you walked into and was a caring and generous soul. I cant readily forget ur role at my wedding, our last hang out at uyo....hmmm it;s hard to think of you as in the past. If wishes were roses, then, I, Skippo (as you would call me) would have wished the Lord Almighty to bring you back to us. But since this is not the case, we accept the will of God which has fallen upon us all. Like the passage in the book of Jeremiah which says “The will or decisions of God Almighty do not bring to us disaster, hatred but love and peace”, yes, to those of us you have left behind we will have love and peace because that is what you would have wished for us. Rest On Nwanne Eyim Dimkpa!! Adieu.... Collapse
STANLEY C. wrote on June 25, 2024
Uchenna Igwe (SC) SWGP was a remarkable individual, embodying the virtues of a true brother of yore. Known for his... Read more
Uchenna Igwe (SC) SWGP was a remarkable individual, embodying the virtues of a true brother of yore. Known for his calm and gentle demeanor, Uche was a source of tranquility and wisdom to all who knew him. His presence was a soothing balm, bringing peace and stability in times of turmoil. A jolly fellow, his infectious laughter and positive spirit could brighten any room, creating an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie. Beyond his genial nature, Uchenna was a generous soul, always ready to extend a helping hand to those in need. His giving nature was not limited to material offerings but also included his time, attention, and kindness, making him a cherished friend and confidant. Uchenna’s legacy is one of unwavering kindness, generosity, and an unbreakable spirit of brotherhood. Though he may no longer be with us, Uchenna Igwe’s spirit and the values he lived by continue to resonate, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known him.... Collapse

But we would not have you ignorant, brethren, concerning those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.

For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.

1 Thessalonians 4:13-14.