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ANASTASIA ADE
Born in Cameroon
66 years
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Dries van Zandt RIP December 8, 2012
My condolences for this great person. RIP Dries van Zandt
Thomas Tsanga With Deepest Sympathy August 27, 2012
Words fall short of expressing my sorrow for your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
marie banini ADUIE MAMA August 26, 2012
 Mama you were more than a mum, sister, friend to me.you gave me a shoulder to lay upon when i was weak, your support, encouraging and loving words will forever be remembered coz you gave them when i needed them the most. your death has left avacuum in my heart , but memories of you will never sieze.
i love you and will miss you greatly mama.
Evans & Modesta Meh Our Condolences August 23, 2012
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (NKJV)
comfort Berkeley A Mother for ALL August 20, 2012
Mami Ade,
I had never spoken to you before nor really know that you were such a great lady and more to that a woman who fears the Lord.   I  know you well now after reading through what your children have written.  I know all your children who are here in US and I respect them all for the way they carry themselves in the communittee.  Yes you were real a mother to them and to other children you raised who were not your children. You will really be missed by many, both young and old and expecially your beloved husband.  May your soul rest in peace and even though it looked like you still had enough energy to keep going serving God's people, but according to God you have  completed your mission on earth.  It is left for those whose life you impacted to continue trusting in the Lord so that one day you will all meet again. 

I am happy because I know God will say " YOU FAUGHT THE RACE AND YOU WON, WELL DONE MY BELOVED DAUGHTER".

Comfort Berkeley
Maryland
Nesta Ashutah AN ODE TO ONE SO DEAR. August 20, 2012
The blow was hard, the shock severe; i never dreamed your transition was so near. But only those who love can tell the pain
of parting without farewell. God gives us strenght to face this blow, what is meant losing you, no one will know. To hear your voice, to see your smile, to sit and talk with you a while; to face your stern discipline in the same old way would my dearest wish today. But loving memories never die, years roll on and days go by in our hearts a memory is kept we love and will never forget. You owe no man anything for Christ has justified you, you made your path straight with God, So im convinced you are resting in his bosom. I will miss you- FAREWELL BEYOND. Your Son Nesta Ashutah
Mildred Edem My sincere condolence August 17, 2012
To Julius,Allen,Roseline and the rest of the family i haven't met,i wanna extend my sincere condolence for the loss of your mother.We know mama is in a better place.I pray God will give you the grace to go through this in Jesus name.
Sister Kata ( Kate Njome) If I could hear my Mother Pray again August 17, 2012
 Dear  Ade family,
The "excellent pedigree" Mami left behind indeed shines through Cicily my Sakerrete Sister and choir director so let's pray again this song  Victor Epie Ngome taught me during our CRTV choir days which I shared and I know Blessed one of our other Saker sisters whose Mom also suddenly left us back in 2010. 

How Sweet and happy seem, those days of which I dream, when memory recalls them now and then; and with that rapture sweet my weary heart would beat, If I could hear my Mother Pray again, again.
 
If I could hear, my Mother pray again, If I could only hear, her tender voice as then, so glad I'll be, it will mean so much to me, If I could hear my Mother pray again, again.
 
Within the old home place, her patient smiling face, was always spreading comfort, hope and cheer, and when she used to sing to her Eternal King, it was the song the Angels loved to hear, to hear.
 
Tell Mother I'll be there, In answer to her prayer, this message Blessed Savior to her bear, tell Mother I'll be there, Heaven's joys with her to share, yes tell my darling Mother, I'll be there, I'll be there.
 
When I was but a little child how well I recollect, how I would grieve my Mother, with my folly and neglect, and now that she has gone to Heaven I miss her tender care, oh Savior tell my Mother I'll be there.
 
One day a message came to me it bade me quickly come, If I would see my Mother and my Savior to her home. I promised her before she died for Heaven to prepare, oh Savior tell my Mother I'll be there..
 
Beulah Ade PEACE BE WITH YOUR SOUL... August 17, 2012

Mami, even though my heart is heavy and aching, I’m consoled because you had an URGENT ASSIGNMENT  to do for the Lord. Many people go through so much pain and suffering before their death, but you were so energetic and strong. You drove from work to church, because you had to leave a mark  and a “home work”  for us. Then you left so abruptly  to rest, without saying a word to anybody.

Your sudden death has caused too many of us to hurt, weep, doubt, and ask several questions. However, I’ve learned to accept that death is cruel. It doesn’t matter if you are sick or healthy; it doesn’t matter if you are young or old; and it doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor. When God calls, we must answer. You answered your call in a “GRAND  STYLE”… because your last activity on this earth was an exemplary one.


        Mami, GO! AND REST IN PEACE  for  “Those who have ransomed by the Lord will return. They will enter Jerusalem* singing, crowned with everlasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will disappear, and they will be filled with joy and gladness”....   (Isaiah 35:10)

Louis Edem Celebrate August 17, 2012
I really dont know much about roseline,but from the little i know,and from all she has told me about her mother, i can tell with absolute certitude that she was raised by a great woman of God.In the spirit of brotherhood i wanna encourage the Ade family that even though we mourn the seperation,yet with joy and thanksgiving to God,we celebrate her life and the legacy she left behind.And we pray that God gives us the fortitude to bear the seperation and the grace to carry on with the baton in the race of faith.A race she ran so well.God bless you all.
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