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In Memoriam

africa » gambia
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Treasured memories of a prized wife and sister

Mrs Mariama Jarjou Gibba

(Commonly known as Kartong)

January 8th 2008 marked 4 years since she departed this early life. She left us in sadness and quiet, gone from our midst but not from our hearts. May she and her departed children: Ngoneh, Karamo and Mustapha jnr enjoy a far better rest.

Death has robbed us of a dear one.

Infinitude has her in its guarded keeping,

Never on earth to see again,

In Allah's heavenly dominion,

Some day we will see again.

8th January will always be an unforgettable day for us, the  loved ones she left behind, Siaka Gibba, SOS children and entire staff.

May her soul rest in perpetual peace. Amen

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