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Jacqueline Lambe Musoko
Born in Cameroon
68 years
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We will forever remember our dearest Jacqueline Lambe Musoko who was born in Cameroon on January 26, 1953 and passed away on September 3, 2021. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.

FAREWELL CEREMONY AND CELEBRATION OF OF LIFE

Sunrise:  January 26, 1953
Sunset: September 3, 2021

Wake Keeping Ceremony in the USA:

Friday, October 15th, 2021
Harzel Place Cultural Center
5006 Harzel Pl, Beltsville, Maryland

Time: 7 pm

 Farewell Ceremony:   

Saturday, October 30th, 2021
 Buea, Cameroon

 7: 00 a.m 
Removal at Mortuary

8:30 - 11:00 a.m
Viewing in Great Soppo Residence 

11:00 - 11:30 a.m
Photographs

11:30 - 12:00 p.m
Procession to Ebenezer Baptist Church

12.00 - 2:00 p.m
Funeral Services

2:00 - 2:30 p.m
Procession to Funeral Home

2.:30 p.m
Laying to Rest

REFRESHMENT FOLLOWS. 
 

TRIBUTES:

saso and momSaso and Family           Son

I never expected this day to come so soon; my beloved mother is now gone. She now rests in heaven but why so soon? This question will never be answered for only God knows the answer. “The good ones are always taken so suddenly”. My dear mother was the sweetest and kindest person I’ve ever known. She was my everything, if you had a chance to me her, you’ll know she was outspoken, hardworking, and would give her last to anyone. My mother taught me a lot and we shared many precious countless moments, one that I must share is my mother came to the United States to visit after so many years to meet my family for the first time. We had a wonderful time doing fun stuff together. We all miss her. Motherly love is irreplaceable, which makes losing her to death an incredibly painful experience. Until we meet again rest in peace mom

Krystal Esele
(Mother-in-law) I remember the very first time I met my future mother-in-law she was intimidating, but after we got to know each other, it was as if I knew her all my life. She was inviting and never treated me badly. She was good to me; I felt the motherly love. We shared a bond that no one can break. I called you a friend, adviser, and a mother. I will never forget the times we spent together from you teaching me about traditional foods, clothing, and broken English. I remembered the time when you came to America, and we had a girl's day out. She loved to go shopping and we did just that, which I enjoyed as well. You touched my heart in so many ways, your strength and smile even on dark days made me realize I had an angel beside me. You reminded me when I was in doubt to look up above. I will forever salute you; you were all I ever needed. God gave me the best mother-in-law in the world. I miss you, my dearest mother-in-law.

Grandchildren (Destiny, Charles Jr., Jakyrah Esele)
deepest sympathy, As we learned of the passing away of our grandmother, we didn’t know what to say, we were thinking of many questions that no one would be able to answer but God. Our prayer is that our grandmother rests in peace. She had lived her life spiritually and peacefully. She will be missed dearly. May God keep her in paradise as she deserves it.

By Randy Musoko Esele

Ohh Ohh Ohh death so painful you come as an armed thief in the Night

  Ohh Ohh Ohh Grandma, Grandma, you may have passed on, but your memories would always live on within us. Thank you for instituting the entrepreneurial mindset in my spirit, soul and body thank you for your sacrifices, your care and concern your love, and everything that you have done for me. Where ever you are, I know you are in a much better place. I will be forever grateful and thankful that you are my “grandmother”

      A woman of Faith, Substance, hope, and always ready to take the risk in impacting and transforming lives of people around the world or any place she met someone who is in need of help and assistance be it financially, spiritually morally socially, and faithful

Your word means more than enough to me and the circumstances that bestow upon my life. Since you raptured from this world till thy kingdom come your followers and grandchildren would forever have you in my heart. God bless you I love you always

By Mama Pauline Monjoua Non-infringement (Aunty P)' Children, In-laws, and Grandchildren

Sister Dada, Mami Jackie, a wonderful sister, aunt, and mother. A gift from God above. She showered us with kindness and shared with us her love from a heart molded of pure gold. May you know how much we all love you though we are here and you are there but your memories and legacy still live on. Adieu Aunty Dada




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Yoti and Eweli Lambe Nieces October 22, 2021
We would like to pay tribute to Anti Dada. Although we only got to see her a handful of times while she was here, we will never forget the warmth and joy that she radiated. She also had a profound impact on our father, which is something that we’re very grateful for. She may no longer be with us, but she is in an amazing place watching over us. May God bless her soul and may she rest in peace. 
Yoti & Eweli Lambe Nieces October 22, 2021
We would like to pay tribute to Anti Dada. Although we only got to see her a handful of times while she was here, we will never forget the warmth and joy that she radiated. She also had a profound impact on our father, which is something that we’re very grateful for. She may no longer be with us, but she is in an amazing place watching over us. May God bless her soul and may she rest in peace. 
Eposi Esele Daughter in-Law October 6, 2021

Senior, 

I don't even know where to start. The first time I met you I knew there were several things that bonded us as mother and daughter. First, your love for your children, you clearly showed how protective you were over us. Second, your love for people, Reme you gave your best to ensure that people knew they were loved and cared for. There was not one trip you made to America that you did not leave taking things back for people that we did not even know. You always sought out ways to bless people. Third, your fighting spirit. You showed me how to stand on what you believe even when others don't stand with you. Senior, you have left us heartbroken but we will live on and carry on your legacy. Thank you for accepting me and loving me like your own. As I wipe the tears from my face I reflect on name you gave me...Junior, meaning that you entrusted me to be there for the family. Mama I miss you dearly. I know in my heart that you fought the good fight and kept the faith although you are gone too soon. Rest in perfect peace SENIOR. 

Your daughter,

Eposi (Junior)

Billy Esele Son October 6, 2021

Reme,

I am still in awe that I am sitting here writing about you as a memory. There is so much I can say about you and mother that you were. I am grateful that you were always there for us. You went far and beyond to ensure that we were successful. You always provided, even if it meant going to borrow money to send us to school. I hold on to several words of advice you gave me as you encouraged me to watch my temperament and never see a patient when I am angry. Everyone knows that you had a fearless spirit, and that is the same spirit that you have planted in me. I will always carry your spirit with me. Rest assured that I will carry on your legacy. I will make sure anyone who sees me sees you. Throughout all the health challenges you encountered, you kept fighting. You showed us that you wanted to live. Although you gave life your all, God's will had to be done. You truly fought a good fight. Thank you for being such a fighter. Rest in perfect peace my dear mother. You are sorely missed.

Your son,

Billy

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