IN MEMORIAM
40th Day Ceremony For The Late Sister Hannah Barrie(Nee Jallo-Jamboria)
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on Jun 21, 2008, 09:34
The Fortieth Day Ceremony
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| Sister Hannah Barrie...gone but not forgotten |
of the late Sister Hannah Barrie (Nee Jallo-Jamboria) formerly of Mambaridge Quarry will take place at No 3 Jankins Lane,Freetown on Sunday 22nd June 2008 at 4:00pm.She is survived by her husband and three children,parents,sisters and brothers at home and abroad.Other relatives including:The Jallo-Jamboria, Seray-Wurie, Rahman, Gibril, Othman, Carew, Juana,Mason,Savage,Charm,
Juana,Tarawally,Sahid,Gba Kamara, Mason, Savage, Charm, Cole, Camba Families at home and abroad. Also not forgetting staff of the Connaught and PCM Hospitals. PCM Hospitals
In Loving Memory of LENNOX ERNEST MARTIN
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on May 28, 2008, 12:49
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| Lenox....Gone But Not Forgotten....We Miss you Brother |
In Loving Memory of our dear friend, brother and club member LENNOX ERNEST MARTIN who sadly passed away on Tuesday13 th May 2008. You will be greatly missed but we shall surely meet again.From all present and past members of MYSTYQ CLUB (IPAM).
Obituary Announcement: Hannah Barrie (nee Jallo-Jamboria) 16 Oct 1966 To 9 May 2008
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on May 11, 2008, 15:52
It is with great sadness that the family of Hannah Barrie (nee Jallo-Jamboria)
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| Hannah Barrie(Nee Jallo-Jamboria) rest in peace |
age 42 years (16 October 1966), announce her passing on Friday May 9, 2008 at The Connaught Hospital, Freetown after a caesarean operation at The PCM “Cottage” Hospital. The late Hannah Barrie worked as a well-respected Nurse at the PCM and Connaught hospitals , but her proudest roll was not only as a mother to her three children but her passion in helping the sick get medical attention. Hannah’s conviction in contributing to Sierra Leone’s failing health sector gave her the courage and strength to return home after successfully completing her nursing in Milan, Italy and London, United Kingdom two years ago..Hannah’s greatest joy was to be there for her children and provide a loving home for her husband and family. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 20 years Abu Bakarr ‘Adidas’ Barrie and their three beautiful children: Sahid, Haja Humu, and Hannatu Bintu who she so deeply loved.
In Loving Memory Of My Dear Father Claude V Campbell
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on Apr 30, 2008, 08:56
Although we are apart now you are always in my heart, in every single thing I do you still play a part. When I have to make decisions and I don’t know what to do, once again my mind I find will go back to you
Texas Sierra Stars Extend Condolences To Family Of Late Leone Stars Coach
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by Sanpha Sesay, Texas Bureau Chief on Jan 30, 2008, 01:43
Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. (January 29, 2008). The Team Manager for Sierra Stars Soccer Association (SSSA), Mr. Patrick Dangawallie, the Executive and the entire members of the club in the United States, mourn the loss of former Leone Stars coach, Mr. Steven Bio who passed away some few days ago.
A Tribute to Victor Fashole Luke: Colleague, Friend and Brother
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on Jan 7, 2008, 12:59
My first contact with Victor was over six years ago in March/April 2001, when Freetown was gradually emerging from the destruction visited upon it by the rebels. As peace was being restored to Freetown, an idea came to my mind in London. As many
Tribute In Honour Of Late Victor Fashole Luke
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by Koyie H.Mansaray on Jan 6, 2008, 15:31
Victor Fashole Luke is no more! The news I heard over the airwaves of the radio that fateful Friday morning 28th December 2007 was to me a personal blow. I was bereft of words when I went into the kitchen to tell Susan, my wife that someone very dear to me had passed away.
Journalists In Sierra Leone Mourn Death Of Colleague
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Posted by on Jan 4, 2008, 01:50
SLAJ receive with shock the death of one of its members, Osman Ben Kargbo, formally of The New Citizen Newspaper, which sad event took place on Wednesday, January 2, 2008.In respect of this sad event, SLAJ is urging all its members to pay their last respect to their late colleague at the laying out ceremony at 7 Old Signal Hill Road, resident of his father Hon I.B. Kargbo,
The Great Dr Oloh Gumbay And Milo Jazz King Of Sierra Leone....Gone But Not Forgotten
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by Akie Deen on Oct 18, 2007, 05:33
Olufemi Cole, commonly known as Oloh, was born in the mountain
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| Dr Oloh....milo jazz and gumbay matser we miss you |
village of Leicester near Freetown on the 20th of March 1944. Born of humble parents, Dr. Oloh never enjoyed the luxury of a secondary school education.Due to the limited financial resources of his parents, he was forced to leave school at an early age to earn a living. He traipsed all over Freetown in search of those houses where musicians used to practice. It was clear that Oloh was looking for the opportunity to get into the music business.He was always fascinated by the maestro and guitarist, Dr. Dynamite (Masokoloko). His influence on Oloh was profound. At that point in his life, he was toying with the idea of becoming a priest. But his weak educational background hampered him and he quickly abandoned his ambition of becoming a priest. Oloh then switched to music and discovered a niche in the market.
In Memoriam Of The Late Mr Alimamy Samuel Kabia July 12, 1939 – July 23, 2007
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on Aug 31, 2007, 03:38
In Memoriam
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| The Late Mr Alimamy Samuel Kabia |
of The Late Mr Alimamy Samuel Kabia who Passed away July 23 2007.May his soul rest in peace.Mr Alimamy Samuel Kabia was born on July 12th 1939 in Lunsar in the Marampa Chiefdom in Port Loko District,Northern Province.He was a Heir of the Pa Kuma crowning House.His parents were Pa Soso Kabia and Ya N'dama Gbla.He grew up in Lunsar as a boy under the guardianship of his older brother Pa Momodu Kabia.As a young aldult,he was in the care of his older sister Haja N'Sirah Kabia.These two people were very instrumental and influential in shaping his personality and the way he lived his life.As a member of the House of Ruling Chiefs,it was imperative that he received the best education possible
Thanks for Sympathy From The Family of the Late Albert Cream-Wright
IN MEMORIAM
Posted by on May 24, 2007, 11:05
The wife and family of the late Albert Ekundayo Chuweter Cream-Wright extend their warmest thanks and appreciation to all sympathizers at home and abroad for their great support during the period of pain and grief.Albert, it is only death that was able to separate us and it is the same death that will reunite us on the other side. It is well, it is enough, but Christ knows all and he has made it plain. Sleep on and take your rest.
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