Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Her legacy will endure forever - Eze & Ozi, NIGERIA

Brother Cecil,

We remember you at this difficult moment and ask God to comfort you. I last saw sister Mavis when you were all in Port Harcourt and she declared our hospital’s permanent site “open” two years ago. We were always glad that she did the “opening” as we have done well since. The news of her death came as a shock. We hope that in some way we will be able to give back a little of what you both sowed into our lives.
God bless you.
Brother
Eze Ekeoku.
NIGERIA

Dearest Br Cec,

How are you doing? Really. You are in our thoughts and our prayers. In this situation, the Lord ministered to me through the song in psalm 48 “Let mount Zion rejoice..”. He will surely reach you at this time. As we thank Him for the quality of life that sister Mavis lived, we also thank him for you, brother. Thank you for the times you spent with her – especially at those difficult moments when she took ill. You were always adjusting your schedules whenever you were away and she took ill. I remember you caring for her when she took ill with cerebral malaria in London (on your way from Nigeria) some 15 years ago. You did everything so painstakingly. We do bless God for the life of such a son of God and we also bless Him for your life, in whose company she was able to become the woman she was! Her legacy will endure forever and her work in the “Nuggets for the Needy” will always speak! God bless you.

Sister Ozi Ekeoku

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