In Memory of

Eudora

Ebitimi

Kombo

Condolences

Condolence From: Philip, Jean, Tamar and Philicia Saunders
Condolence: Azuka and family: Our deepest condolences to you and your family in the passing of your mother Eudora. May God grant you peace during these trying times. Philip, Jean, Tamar and Philicia Saunders Los Angeles, ca
Saturday September 29, 2018
Condolence From: Emil Biobelemoye. Hirai-Garuba
Condolence: My dear aunty, I'm saddened to see you go, but I know you're now in a better place. You lived a life blessed with love and accomplishments; a life worthy of celebration. You will be missed terribly but I'm confident you'll live on in hearts and memories of the numerous people who were privileged to know you. You will forever be in my prayers. Yasuraka ni nemuru my dear aunt Ebi. Signed, Mr & Mrs Hirai-Garuba
Saturday September 29, 2018
Condolence From: Julie Stanton
Condolence: Victoria and Jeremy, please know that you are in the hearts and prayers of your church family in Leeds at this time. Your grandmother Eudora was an inspiration to us in the few years you spent with us here at St Philips in Scholes. There are different kinds of strength, and not all strength needs to be loud or physically powerful. She was gracious and dignified and for me she embodied what I think of as a female kind of strength - she devoted herself to those she loved (you) despite her own grief. We rejoice for her that she now sees her Lord and Saviour face to face. Love is never wasted and it is stronger than death. What she has given you will always be part of who you are. We pray for you and the rest of your family at this sad time, that you will be comforted by one another in your loss, and by Him who will never let you go. With love, Julie & Ruth
Wednesday September 26, 2018
Condolence From: Lee Anne Bell
Condolence: Eudora (Ebi) was a wonderful friend and colleague during our years together at SUNY-New Paltz. We formed a group with other tenure track faculty women (Amy, Elisa, Alison, Lily) to support each other through the tenure process and survival in the institution. It was a valuable support group and all of us got tenure! In the process we became close friends and shared our personal lives. When my nephew Seth who is the same age as her younger son Azuka visited in the summers, the four of us often spent time together visiting parks and other places. Once I moved to another position in New York City and Eudora moved to London we didn't see each other much, but we kept in touch. The last time we saw each other was in the city when Eudora, Amy and I met for lunch. Eudora was an anchor for her family, children and grandchildren. She was an amazing woman, who coped with many losses and heartbreaks with the loss of her daughter Adora and son Zamafar. Good bye dear friend. I"m sad to see you go.
Saturday September 22, 2018
Condolence From: The Hill Family
Condolence: We are so sorry to hear of your loss and extend our heartfelt condolences. Knowing the great pain of losing a loved one our loving Heavenly Father in his tender mercy has promised to be close to the brokenhearted and those who are crushed in spirit (Psalms 34:18). May He grant you peace and sustain you in his loving care as you cherish your precious memories of time well spent together.
Saturday September 22, 2018