1 minute read

TRIBUTE FROM THE LARBI-ECK FAMILY

And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, “Write, blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth. Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them.” thank God that you have gone to a better place, free from any sickness and pain. Brother, rest well with the faithful departed brethren who have gone ahead of us.

We write this tribute with pain for a dear brother and friend. Our friendship with the Nyarko family extends beyond the church room. We have fond memories of our association with Bro. Ernest.

Advertisement

We were prayer partners as couples. While I prayed with him, our wives also prayed on their own.

We related with each other in raising our children. We shared experiences from the Christian perspective and walk with Christ, as well as our work aspirations.

Mr. Nyarko was an encourager to us. He was always ready to review some of our challenges in the pastoral field and offer critical su estions that would help the work of the ministry.

Fare thee well, our beloved Deacon, brother, and friend, till we meet again. Your legacy will live on in the hearts of those whose lives you touched, and your impact on the church and the community will not be forgotten. We thank God for your life, and we are honored to have had you as part of our church family.

May your soul rest in perfect peace.

He supported our ministry in diverse ways, which had a fruitful impact on us. We supported each other to the best of our abilities whenever it was needed. Kwadwo, as I called him, played the big brother role for us. We enjoyed each other’s company with occasional visits. We loved to talk about football, with nostalgic memories of our local stars of yesteryear.

We shared in the joy of the Nyarko family on the occasion of their daughter Sharon’s marriage and supported them in our small way.

What else can we say? We share in the pain of your dear family, especially Florence and the children. Our association with your family will now continue stronger in your absence.

As the Bible tells us, there is a time for everything under the sun. So it is time to say goodbye and sleep well until we meet again when the trumpet of the Lord shall sound. Dayie, Kwadwo

This article is from: