Tribute to my Cousin Oduraa
I’m at a loss for words, I kept thinking and pondering why this had to happen. Why You ? “I used to regard you as the older sibling I never had, even though we’re only a few months apart.” “Your memories are so beautiful and pleasant. Everyone has nothing but good things to say about you. You were kind, compassionate, and always willing to help others. You made the world a better place. I deeply regret that I didn’t make out time to reach out to you before you passed. “I hope and pray that I get to see you again someday. Until then, rest in peace, sis.” We Love You, Enoch&Emmy
Super OD
Never thought i’d type anything like this so soon. You are amazing. Always encouraging me to get back to singing. I’ll miss your voice notes. I’ll miss your laughter. Regardless, we hold on to the greater hope that we’ll meet again in the bosom of our Lord, who loves us dearly. Thankful to God for the opportunity to know you.
Rest Well Gentle Heart
Eternal rest grant unto you, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and that of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.Amen. Your life has been an impact and will continue to be an impact to everyone around that knew you. You lived up to your name Oduraa.
Tribute to Oduraa
I never spoke with Oduraa, though in hindsight I should have when she came along with her mum for my CLP Cohort’s Camp. I however met her through her YouTube videos (educative and humorous at the same time) and how her sister Laura spoke about her with pride. Even from afar, I could tell she was special! Its a joy to know you accomplished much in so little time and that heaven and earth both celebrates you! Your life has been an inspiration to many and certainly to me. Rest well, Oduraa
Still unbelievable
Oduraa so I am sitting here waiting for your memorial service to start and it brings tears to my eyes. OD this is not how I ever imagined coming to church for when it comes to you. You were such a pleasant and hardworking girl. I really admired your business acumen and how you wanted to make everyone better by linking them to opportunities. I can still hear your voice saying “Aunt Sophia, I work for this book reading club that I think you can register the boys at”, I also remember “Aunt Sophia, I have come home ooooo, what would you like to order” ?. O Oduraa, this is so so sad. I admire how you lived OD. We are broken. OD rest in peace in heaven because I have no doubt that is where you are. You will forever be in my heart. OD, you live on.
Tribute From Sedi, Serwaa, Tracey, Terry, Tracy, Daafua, David, Bill, Leah, Coby and David D
She was a big sister to all of us and made us feel cared for. She will always be a motivation and reminder of how we, her younger siblings can do great things. We are truly sorry for your loss. May you find peace and comfort during this hard time.
Death, the Passive Stakeholder, Has Impacted Our Promising Project
In Memory of Alberta Oduraa Quartey It is with heavy hearts and profound sorrow that the Project Management Institute (PMI) Ghana Chapter gathers to pay tribute to a beloved member and dedicated volunteer, Alberta Oduraa Quartey. As we reflect on the tragic loss of a bright star in our community, we find ourselves grappling with the reality that Death, the passive stakeholder, has had an unforeseen impact on our promising project. Alberta Oduraa Quartey was not merely a name on our roster; she was the embodiment of passion, commitment, and unwavering enthusiasm for the principles of project management. Her journey with us began as a member, and her deep-seated drive for excellence and continuous learning soon saw her step into the role of a volunteer. Alberta’s dedication was a testament to her belief in the power of collaboration and the transformational potential of project management practices. As a volunteer managing…
Rest in Perfect Peace
You shall forever remain in our hearts 💕
Tribute to Oduraa
As I reflect on the moments we shared, one memory stands out – our collaboration in selecting the perfect songs from Lauren Daigle’s ‘Look Up Child’ album for the induction service of CLP cohort 4. Your passion for music, your dedication to creating beautiful moments, and your unwavering friendship enriched my life in ways I can never truly express. Though you are no longer with us, your spirit and love for music will always resonate in the notes and lyrics of the songs we chose together. Your memory will forever be a part of every note played and every word sung during that induction service with Rev. Dickson Tuffour. It’s a tribute to your incredible spirit and the beautiful friendship we shared. In your absence, I will carry forward the warmth of our friendship and the music we loved so much. You may be gone, but you will never be…
TRIBUTE TO MY FRIEND ODURAA
In the short time Oduraa was in our lives, her presence left an indelible mark of warmth, kindness, laughter, and joy. It’s never been easy to comprehend the loss of someone so special, so quickly. I want you to know that my thoughts are with you and the rest of the family, and I hope that the memories we have of her will serve as a source of comfort and solace during this challenging time.