Late Deaconess Mrs Magdalene Zipuamere Egukawhore ( Nee Okoro): Remembering Five Years of Eternal Glory



By Wilson Macaulay 



It has been five years since the passing of Late Deaconess  (Mrs)Magdalene Zipuamere Egukawhore ( Nee Okoro )a remarkable woman whose life was a testament to faith, love, and service.
 Her legacies  will continues to inspire and resonate with those who were fortunate to know her. As the  family commemorate this significant Passage
of five  years in mind without their loving Mother, we reflect on the profound impact she had on her family, community, and beyond. 
Deaconess Mrs  Zipuamere  Egukawhore unwavering devotion to her faith, her compassionate spirit, and her commitment to uplifting others remain indelible in our hearts,.

 Today August  15th ,2024 marks five years since the passing of Deaconess Magdalene Zipuamere, the beloved Mother of High Chief Emonena Victor Wayles Egukawhore, FCILG, Chairman of De Wayles Group of Companies. As we reflect on her life and legacies, we remember a woman who was deeply God-fearing and lived as a faithful believer.
 Deaconess Mrs Magdalene Zipuamere  Egukawhore was a pillar of strength and a beacon of faith to all who knew her. Her commitment to her faith and her community was unwavering. She dedicated her life to serving others, always with a heart full of love and compassion. Her devotion to God was evident in every aspect of her life, and she inspired those around her to strive for spiritual excellence. As a mother, she instilled strong values in her children, particularly in High Chief Emonena Victor Wayles Egukawhore. Her guidance and wisdom were instrumental in shaping his character and success. The principles she taught him have undoubtedly contributed to his achievements and leadership in both business and community service. Deaconess Mrs  Magdalene Zipuamere Egukawhore legacies  will icontinues to live on through the countless lives she touched. Her faith and kindness left an indelible mark on her family, friends, and community. She was a source of comfort and support, always ready with a prayer or a kind word for those in need. Five years may have passed since her departure to eternal glory, but her memory remains vivid and cherished. Those who knew her remember her warmth, her smile, and her unwavering faith. She is remembered not only as a loving mother and devoted believer but also as a woman who embodied the virtues of grace and humility. As family , friends and well  wishers commemorate this 5th  anniversary, we  in African Pride Media  celebrate the life of Deaconess Mrs  Magdalene Zipuamere. Her legacy is a testament to the power of faith, love, and dedication. She may be gone from this earthly realm, but her spirit lives on in the hearts of those she left behind. In honor of Deaconess Mrs  Magdalene Zipuamere, we continue to strive to live by the example she set. Her life was a blessing to all who knew her, and her memory will forever be a source of inspiration and comfort.

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