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Martha Fonta
Born in Cameroon
42 years
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F. Perez My deepest condolences March 16, 2019

My condolences, as feelings of pain and bitterness become unbearable. It is my desire to convey a comforting thought based on the Holy Scriptures

          

  John 5:28 "Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out."

 

 

This passage speaks of the resurrection of our loved ones. It is not God's plan to see us suffer and die, so He extends the following invitation to us: "Come near to God and He will draw near to you" (James 4:8)

 

Please go to the following link to obtain more information regarding the Hope expressed in this passage and again we are sorry for your loss.

 

 http://www.jw.org


john high school mates February 1, 2011
Dorean Banyong Ah at last January 26, 2011

HEYYYYY  heeeeeeeee

Another year has come and gone bye, and here is the beginning of yet another.I have waited patiently for you to call me and tell me Ohhh it was a joke, I didnt die. but no fone call, no forwarding address and ur voice is slowly but surely fading away like the sound of the breeze on the ocean front..No turkey on thanksgiving, no puffpuff for christmas...life's a joke isnt it?? I command you to rest well my friend..we are praying for you to rest well till we meet in Gods presence..You were loved my sister, and i can attest to that.we still have fond stories and silly jokes we say about you..ull be missed forever. May God keep u safe in his presence...Adieu M. Fonta

MRS. SALLY VEGA DEAR DAUGHTER February 17, 2009

MY DEAR DAUGHTER,

 

WHEN FLORENCE INTRODUCED YOU TO ME AS HER FRIEND, MY WORLD CHANGED, BECAUSE I HAD NEVER MET ANY OF HER FRIENDS SO KIND, SWEET, AND FULL OF JOY.

 

WE PRAYED TOGETHER, SHARED STORIES, LAUGHTER AND GOOD TIMES AS MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. WHEN YOU CAME HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL WITH OUR LITTLE ANGEL, YOU CALLED ME AND WE TALKED FOR HOURS. WAS THAT A GOODBYE CALL? WHO ELSE CAN ANSWER THAT QUESTION BUT OUR GOD.

 

DEAR DUAGHTER, I EVEN TRIED TO CALL YOUR NUMBER - OOPS - I JUST REMEMBERED THERE IS NO PHONE WHERE YOU ARE.

 

GO IN PEACE MY LOVE, WE SHALL MEET AGAIN. YOU MAY BE GONE BUT TO ME, YOU ARE ALWAYS HERE WITH ME. REST WELL MARTHA. LOVE YOU.

 

MUMMY SALLY VEGA

YAOUNDE, CAMEROON

Boni Awundaga So long Neighbor February 5, 2009

Sister Martha,

 

You fulfilled your mission in life and God called you back home at his most suitable time. Those left behind have to find a way to adjust to your absence but will always remain grateful to God for allowing you to be a part of our lives. We pray he strengthens us spiritually to cope with this sense of loss. You have left uncountable pleasant memories to remember especially as my neighbor back at The Chateau.   You have exemplified qualities of kindness, selflessness and you left on a high note with the introduction to motherhood. We pray that God guides and takes care of your child to grow and carry on your legacy. As you live in his Divine presence, remember us. Thanks again for sharing your life with us, Sister Martha.

 

  

Vivian Tebo-Bennett Friend February 3, 2009

 

 Family Condolence

 

Dear Family,

 

I was deeply saddened to hear about the homecoming of Martha. I know how difficult this must be for you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

 

Martha was such a kind, giving and gentle soul.  She would do anything to help someone in need. Her friends can all testify to that. I know she will be missed by many. 

I encourage each one of you to draw on your strength and the strength of your family. Following her example of treating others like you would like to be treated – being kind, honest and loving hard! To sum it all up, living life like it was your last moment.

 

May God bless you and your family during this difficult time and always.

 

My love and sympathy.

 

 

 

William & Evelyn Natty Goodbye my friend February 2, 2009
With heavy hearts we received the sad news of your departure ... but who are we to question divine providence? We shall always remember your beautiful smile. May you rest in the hands of the Father. 
Florence Vega Agbortabi Goodbye My Dear February 2, 2009
My dear and lovely friend and sister, my dear Martha may the Lord Almighty bless and keep you for evermore in His Kingdom, till we shall meet to part no more. You are gone but we shall never forget you. For we loved you but God loves you best.
Esther Ngonda Beautiful mother and True friend February 2, 2009

Martha, what moves through me since l learnt of your sudden passing is a silence - a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more touch, one more word with you.

 

l may not understand why you left this earth so soon or why you left before l could say goodbye but little by little, l begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gives me memories too beautiful to forget; the born-house plantains you surprised me with almost 12 years ago, you did not give me a chance to cook yours.

 

Martha l owe you, Sister.

 

REST IN PEACE, MAMIE PICKIN.
Rev. Maurice Akwa Daughter of a Mysterious God January 31, 2009

Dearest Martha,

 

I still remember you waking me up from sleep on May 28 2008 to break the news and request prayers. You were about a month pregnant and I was among the first few friends to get the news. We prayed and offered you to God.

 

On August 25 I came by to tell you I was leaving the next day. We prayed and I blessed you telling you, "it shall be well with you".

 

How anxious were we for your delivery! On Christmas day I called to know how you were feeling, you had received my Christmas wishes, had written a card for me but would only send it with the baby's pictures. The baby was due any time in January.

 

When Florence broke the bombshell, waking me from sleep as you did, I asked, 'when did the baby come?'

 

How our God is mysterious! The same God who brought us to know each other after the 2005 African Eucharistic Congress in Washington.

 

How God-fearing you have been since I knew you: loving, caring, very generous and anxious to keep your friends, making them know how much they are loved.

 

I spoke with Dorean, Hanna and Florence; I spoke with your mother and I am waiting in Cameroon to receive you and give you the burial you deserve.

 

God blessed you with a baby, your baby will be our blessing as you watch over her and us from beyond, telling God you left us here behind. Go! Daughter of a mysterious God.

 

Just know that my love for you was real and is real. Go in peace and may you be joyful among the saints of God. It shall be well with you!

 

Greet my mother, Kina, and tell her I am still waiting for the reply to my request. "A few more years shall reign; a few more seasons come; and we shall be with those that rest in peace beyond the tomb."

 

I will be there soon.

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