Condolences

Thank you, family, friends, and sympathizers for your support to the passing away of our dear mother and sister, Linda Delali Akosua Kwawu Anan.

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  • Nanabea Akoto-Britwum
    May 6, 2020

    TRIBUTE TO LINDA by cousin Nanabea Akoto-Britwum

    Linda was close to a big sister to me while we were growing up. She was one of my favorite cousins, the fashionista, the best cook and she made the best hair styles and braids. She would fix my hair, give me hand-me down clothes and dote on me. She had such a good memory and would recall and tell many hilarious stories about her twin aunties and other family members when we all met for weekly Sunday lunch or at Auntie Esther’s home in Cantonments.
    Linda was kind, strong willed and passionate about what she believed in and set her mind to. She applied this to her profession and Christianity and made an impact on all who knew her well. She was always joyful, had a heartwarming laughter. She loved singing and you would often find her humming pleasantly to herself. She was fun to be around and loved by family and friends.

    Life, professional demands, distance got in the way and our worlds but whenever it was possible we picked up where we left off. We exchanged texts and calls every now and then. It was comforting to know she was always there. We looked forward to seeing each other during my visits to London since my college days in the ‘90s. I last saw Linda on May 2019. It was a brief visit that almost did not happen but she put in every effort and finally squeezed it in. We laughed, took pictures and talked. We were so sure we would meet again as usual but God had a different plan.

    Linda, it’s been an emotional roller coaster for me since you passed. I am in denial on most days.
    I am coping better these days celebrating the good you represented and the love you shared.
    I will take comfort in knowing that heaven gained an angel. You are in God’s hands big sister. Sleep well till we meet again in the Lord.

  • Michael O. Addo-Yobo
    May 7, 2020

    Rest in perfect peace Linda. The Lord knows best!

    To the Anan and Kwawu family, please accept my deepest sympathies!

  • Martin and Adwoa Nantwi
    May 9, 2020

    Awww Linda! I still cant believe our maker has called you back so soon to continue your mission so soon.

    We grew up together in Cantonments and in Motown, Franklin was one of my closest friends, making you my little sister along with my sister Adwoa.

    Even though we were separated geographically, always felt you were round the corner. You were such a good soul and will be missed sorely.

    May God give your family the strength and console them as you are in a better place now until we meet again

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