Echoes of a Life Remembered
Celebrating a legacy of love and remarkable stories that inspire us to treasure every moment.


TO MY EWURA
There are simply no words to capture what you meant to me or convey the full weight of my grief over your passing. When I met you over 18 years ago at Senior High School I knew at once that I had struck gold, and I know many men have a wonderful wife, but no one has ever had a better one than I. For Ewura, you were simply amazing, beautiful, witty and highly intelligent.
We shared a friendship, a bond that no one else can understand and together we tore down barriers of creed, tribe and culture that threatened to keep us apart and at once turned all of it into love and laughter and oneness. You were humble, faithful, efficient, and true and in your unassuming way made everything around you beautiful.
As cliché as it may sound, Ewura, you were my everything. My happiest years were those spent with you. You gave me the experience of being clearly understood, truly supported, completely, and utterly loved. You inspired me in ways I cannot explain. You were my number one fun, blowing my trumpet the loudest. When I was worried, you said it would be okay. When I wasn't sure what to do, you figured it out. When things were difficult, you were a pillar. And even there on your sick bed when I neared my wits' end, you would hold my hand and reassure me that everything would be okay.
I shall never forget the dance, the laughter, the promises and the plans. I miss your presence and your companionship.
However, if the day I walked down that aisle with you, someone had told me that this would happen, I would still have walked down that aisle. For the beautiful flowers you have planted in my memory will be treasured for the rest of my lifetime.
Ewura, my love, could not save you. We fought long and hard though. You did not want to die. I did not want to let go either. We were confident this would end in praise. We planned the thanksgiving at church and at your work place that would follow after your recovery, we were very positive.
I am consoled however by the fact that we have buried only your body. Your spirit, your beautiful soul, your uncommon ability to calm the storm is still with us.
I believe you are smiling and surprised by the number of people at your burial service, don't worry we humans glorify the dead than being alive.
The words of Alan D. Wolfelt in The Wilderness of Grief, aptly captures my feelings on this day. “My grief journey has no destination. I will not 'get over it.' The understanding that I don't have to be done is liberating. I will mourn this death for the rest of my life.”
But I will not stay drained by grief. I assure you that I will be strong for our son Manuel and that together, we shall make you proud.
With all my heart,
Your Husband
Rest in peace

AWWW EWURA, MY BABY
Aww Awurama, what a painful exit. Why should you leave us like this? In fact, we have lost a great person. A brilliant, brave, and compassionate person. Aww Ewura, you always up early, put things in place at home before you get to the office. In fact, owuo adi me awu. Aww Madam Scholar, my English Madam and your social life teacher.
Although time was not your friend, you were able to achieve what a virtuous woman can do, obaapa welldone. I stand on behalf of the family we say a very big thank you. I remembered how you single handled my spinal problem. My baby you will always be remembered. May the lord keep you at the bossom of Abraham. Till we meet again Ama.
Rest in Perfect Peace AMEN

TO MY SWEET MUM
As charming, welcoming
and optimistic as the butterfly, you remain a great Mom.

OUR DEAREST SISTER
E w u r a m a Po m a h D a n s o, Emperitriz as we her siblings affectionately called her, is indeed our Emperitriz. Words alone cannot express how our journey down the line with Ama has been. You've been a beacon of hope in our lives. Death has indeed snatched away a precious jewel, but we believe you're resting in the safest bosom of our Lord.
As siblings, Ewura, we are blessed to have walked alongside such a remarkable soul. Your compassion knows no bounds, your generosity overflowing like a spring, endless and effortless. In times of joy, Ewura is the first to celebrate. Your laughter is like a melody that lifts our spirits. In moments of sorrow, your comforting presence is a soothing balm to our souls, a reminder that we are never alone in facing life's challenges.
Through your actions, Ama, you've taught us the true meaning of kindness and selflessness. Your unwavering support and unconditional love has been the pillars on which we've leaned in times of need. Ama your guidance is a wave of wisdom, illuminating our paths with clarity and understanding. Ama, we did not just have a sister, but a friend, a confidante, and a source of inspiration that knew no bounds. Ewurama, this tribute is a token of our gratitude, a reflection of the love and respect we hold for you. In a world that can sometimes be harsh and unforgiving, you stood as a warrior and our beacon of light, as well as a testament to the power of goodness and grace. Ama, Maa Adwoa, Nana, and all of your cousins, we are forever grateful for your presence in our lives, for the joy you brought, and the love that will bind
u s eternally. You'll never be forgotten. Till we meet again, Ewurama, Rest in the perfect peace of our Lord our great beacon.

OUR EWURA
With heavy hearts, we come together to pay tribute to our beloved colleague, Ewurama Pomaah Danso, whose passing leaves a profound void in our lives.
Ewurama Pomaah Danso was more than just a coworker; she was the very heart of our team. Her dedication and tireless work ethic were evident in everything she did. No task was too big or too small for her, and she approached each challenge with determination and a smile. Her selflessness and willingness to go above and beyond were a testament to her character and commitment to our company’s success.
For many of us, Ewurama Pomaah Danso was a guiding light and a source of wisdom. She embodied the role of a mother figure, always ready with advice, encouragement, and a kind word. She had an uncanny ability to make everyone feel valued and supported, fostering a nurturing environment that allowed us to grow both professionally and personally.
Her influence extended far beyond the confines of her job description. Her generosity and kindness touched each one of us, and her legacy of compassion and hard work will continue to inspire us.
In times of difficulty, she was our pillar of strength. Her calm demeanor and positive outlook reassured us and helped us navigate through challenges. Her laughter and warmth brightened our days, making our workplace feel like a second home.
Ewurama Pomaah Danso also had a fantastic sense of humor. Who could forget about the target pressures, where she’d crack jokes that left us in stitches. Her ability to lighten the mood and bring joy to the office was truly remarkable. She always said, "Dear fa bi y3 sere3 wae" & “It will eat into the weekend!!”
As we reflect on Ewurama Pomaah Danso's life, we are reminded of the countless lives she
impacted and the many ways she made our company a better place. Her memory will live on in the stories we share and the values she instilled in us.
To Ewurama Pomaah Danso’s family, we extend our deepest condolences. Please know that her
legacy will forever remain a part of our company’s history. She will be greatly missed, but her spirit will always be with us.
Rest in peace, dear Ewurama Pomaah Danso. Thank you for everything you have given us. Your legacy of hard work, selflessness, love, and humor will continue to guide us.
With heartfelt sympathy