01-06 2020 15:19
schreef:
My fondest memory of Nana Adwoa was during the Prince of Egypt musical. I remember her walking around with a script and talking to Mr Dzakamani laughing and smiling her hearty smile. She was kind hearted, selfless and always went out of her way to make others feel special. Even though the musical ended her kindness towards me never ended. Nana Adwoa never stopped saying her “Hi Michelle’s” in the hallway. Her smile would light up her whole face and you would instantly feel the genuineness and warmth behind her smile.
I want to express my deepest condolences to her family especially to her dear sister Abooh, their relationship was truly admirable and showed us all what being family truly meant. May the good Lord Himself strengthen you all. Rest In Peace Beautiful soul! I know you’re in heaven smiling down on us all.
01-06 2020 15:19
schreef:
My fondest memory of Nana Adwoa was during the Prince of Egypt musical. I remember her walking around with a script and talking to Mr Dzakamani laughing and smiling her hearty smile. She was kind hearted, selfless and always went out of her way to make others feel special. Even though the musical ended her kindness towards me never ended. Nana Adwoa never stopped saying her “Hi Michelle’s” in the hallway. Her smile would light up her whole face and you would instantly feel the genuineness and warmth behind her smile.
I want to express my deepest condolences to her family especially to her dear sister Abooh, their relationship was truly admirable and showed us all what being family truly meant. May the good Lord Himself strengthen you all. Rest In Peace Beautiful soul! I know you’re in heaven smiling down on us all.