5 Tributes to the Ikwechegh Family
ORJI UZOR KALU
Chief Mascot Ukandu Ikwechegh was loved and treasured by those who were fortunate enough to have him touch their lives in many ways: husband, father, brother, Grandpa, Businessman and friend. He impressed us all with his charm, his patience, his intelligence, his ability to fix anything and of course his handsome good looks. He was a devoted husband to Lolo Ikwechegh. Together they raised amazing children. He impressed upon each of them the values of family first and the strong morals by which they lived.
Never was there an envy of others nor a want for what he did not have. It was his ability to appreciate the simple pleasures in life and to find joy in most situations that put him in a class of his own.
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Accept the responsibilities and consequences of your actions;
-Respect nature and the planet, and admire what God has created;
-Be positive, supportive, and always give encouragement;
-Share with others who are less fortunate, and give without asking anything in return;
-Be brave, confident, and strong in your convictions;
-Set a positive example so it may be imitated by others;
-Always stay truthful to your word;
-Immerse yourself and respect the world 's different cultures, religions, traditions, and people;
The list goes on but I tried to capture all these to show that their rich legacy still lives on in our hearts. We miss the presence of Chief and Lolo Mascot Ukandu Ikwechegh but we find solace in the fact that their dreams will never die. May God console the family and friends. Amen
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To Chief and Lolo Mascot Ukandu Ikwechegh...one last couplet.
To our delightful Chief and Lolo, our wonderful leaders whom we respect,
You have left this world, your electrified physical presence is here no more!
Humble, loyal, giving, loving, thoughtful, and kind,
We are proud that you showed us good examples...truly a rare
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