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Tributes
TRIBUTE: NIECES AND NEPHEWS

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Today, we choose to honour and remember the life of our beloved uncle Joe Appiah. Wofa was more than just an uncle; he was a father, a mentor, and a source of inspiration to all who knew him.


Our uncle lived a life full of laughter, love, and kindness. His infectious smile and warm embrace could light up a room, and his generosity knew no bounds. He was always there for us, offering a listening ear and a comforting shoulder to lean on.
We remember him as a man who was a proud uncle; he would always brag about his nieces and nephews. He never hesitated to remind us of his uncle status, always ensuring we addressed him adequately as “Wofa.”
Uncle Joe will always be remembered for his unwavering spirit and kind heart. All his nieces and nephews have benefited from his generosity; he never hesitated to help whenever possible. He touched the lives of so many people, and his legacy will live on through the memories and love we carry in our hearts.
We will miss our uncle dearly, but we take comfort in knowing that he is now at peace and reunited with loved ones who have passed before.
Rest in peace, dear uncle. You will be forever loved and never forgotten.
With love,
Your nieces and nephews
TRIBUTE: GRANDCHILDREN
Nana: Grandpa, it saddens my heart that you are not here with us anymore. You were a kind-hearted man and were always willing to help me when I needed it. Although we didn't see each other that much, the times we spent together were my favourite. I remember when you used to drop me off and pick me up from school and help me with my homework Whatever I didn't understand in maths, you would teach me easier and faster methods to get my answers. I miss every second we spent together, like when you would ask me to bring you your dinner or when you asked me to take off your shoes for you. When you went to the US, you still managed to talk to us on the phone. When you got sick, I prayed for you to get better and visit us in Ghana. Your 65th birthday at the Chinese restaurant was the day I got to see you smile happily and dance in a long time. That was the last time I actually had fun with you.
When we went to see you off at the airport for your flight back to the US, you didn't look like someone who would pass away so soon. Even though you were very sick you seemed so happy When I heard the sad news of your death, I felt very sad to hear I would never see you again but I know you are still here with me spiritually. I will never have another grandad as kind, caring and loving as you.
Grandpa, rest in peace till we meet again
Maame Kwarteng: Grandpa, your absence will be deeply felt. Your love, care, and support have left a lasting impact on

