rest in glory, with Bakhita
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- Created on Wednesday, 19 September 2007 14:44
- Written by Kimo Ajing Aba
Brother Rapheil Nyakwojo Ajiryal, who hails from Wau in Collo Land and lives currently in Gallatin, Tennessee State in USA, has received the sorrowful and sudden death news of his mom.
? Passed away in Malakal on Saturday, 15th 2007. She came from Agwoj part of Lul, Lul in Collo Land, and was 70 years old.
Our mother survived 2 (two) sons and 2 (two) daughters who are now grown up men and women. They are:-
1. Mary Dak Nyakwojo
2. Alinj Nyakwojo
3. John Okhum Nyakkwojo
4. Raphiel Nyakwojo Ajiryal
In recognition to our human and Collo faith and believes that our presence in this world is a transition to the Eternity, let us give a word of encouragement to who have lost this dear one.
Please call Rapheil at: + (615) 230-8306 home
Rest in Peace and Glory
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20-09-2007 06:15:26 |Unregistered| Tipo william Mel
I know that it is always a terrible shock when a person so close passes away, especially to the family & children.but we thank God, for his promises that he will not leave us as orphans; but He will come to us. may our living God be with the family of late mama/ Martha wherever they are in this difficult period.













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I am deeply sorry for sad news about the death of our brother Raphael Nyakwoc's mother in Sudan. We all know very that when a family member or friend dies, there is no deny that we feel a sense of loneliness and emptiness. We should encouraged and comfort one others. We find courage, comfort and hope by viewing life in a larger context. We realize that, just as our present existence is temporary, so is death. A time is coming when we will reunite with those who have died and renew our relationships. Although adjusting to the loss and loneliness caused by death takes time, we need to remember that even this most extreme experience does not separate us or our loved ones from God's plan or His love: "For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, . . . nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39). May God rest her soul in eternal life.