DU COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION MOURNS NGO NYAZI DEME OF LO PAMDYET

Onbehalf of the  community, the President of Du Community Development Association (DCDA) Da Silas Bot Kwang was at the funeral service of late Ngo Nyazi Deme of Lo Pamdyet in Du District.

In his exhortation, Da Silas Bot Kwang called on the the people to return to God Almighty, make amends, make peace with each other and return to those good old days of living together as one entity  especially the youths because our days are numbered.
The President used the opportunity to challenge the youths to be hardworking in either skills acquisition or academics while eulogizing the late Ngo Nyazi Deme as an epitome of motherhood and housewife worth copying by the present generation.

Representative of the traditional council Da David Bot reminded sympathizers on the need to draw closer to God and love one another. The respected monarch remembered the good old days with affection the hospitality of late Ngo Nyazi Deme before and after the demise of her late husband.

An elder in the family, Dara Chuwang Botsha appreciates the entire congregation for the show of love, concern and support during the ill-health of Ngo and to this moment of lost.

Leading pastor of COCIN Ratyi Du Reverend Yohanna Magaji took his funeral rite reading from the books of Psalm 41:1, John 11:25-26 and Romans 35, 38, 39

While the preacher, leading pastor of COCIN Kung-Bwuna  took his reading from the book of  Ecclesiastes 7:1-4, Ecclesiastes 8 and Daniel 12:1-3 with the topic; "Death".

Late Ngo Nyazi Deme was born in 1940 to the family of Gwom Dung Lo Bot-Dong of Lo Chom in Du district whose occupation was farming.
Ngo Nyazi did not have the privilege of going to school to acquire any formal education at that time instead she was more into farming having being raised by a farmer. Ngo became a full time house wife when she married late Dara Deme Dung in the mid 60's. She later became a widow in 2001 after the demise of her husband and Since then Ngo has been a strong woman and a spiritual pillar of the house by the help of God.

HER SPIRITUAL LIFE

Ngo recieved Christ as her personal Lord and Savior, was baptized by pastor Da Bot Pam in 1972 at Foron. Since then Ngo Nyazi has been a communicant member, a committed Christain in the church and was a member of the women fellowship "Matan Zumunta" and later "matan koloji" untill ill-health brought her to her knees, necessitating the Reverend of the church to be serving her with the holy Communion at home.
Ngo was called home in the early hours of 19th July, 2024.
Late Ngo Nyazi had four (4) children;
1. Mr Gyang Dung
2. Mr Pam Deme
3. Ngo Vou Pwajok
4. Inspector Dung Deme.
Twenty one (21) Grandchildren, Seven (7) Great Grand Children.
Ngo's burial took place at the family burial ground, Lo-roso in Latyi Du.
Deepest condolences from Du Community Development Association 

Jimmy Pam Jerry PJ²
PRO III 

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