Tribute by Grandchildren
Grandparents are special people with wisdom and pride. They always offer love and kindness and are always there to listen and to guide. They make you feel confident and strong. Their arms are always open no matter what you do wrong. They love all their children and grandchildren equally, whether you are a child, woman, or man. They always show you respect, and give their love, unconditionally.
Grandparents are the perfect examples of the kind of persons that we should all endevour to be.
Nana Hannah was no different. She had all these qualities and so much more. She was always ready for a good conversation and eager for advice. Nana will always lend a helping hand without expecting anything in return. Her love and support have made the world of a difference in our lives.
For even those who spent but a moment with her, her vigor was apparent. Those of us who were only able to spend a few moments with her in life are sorely disappointed; she always reminded those of us living outside of Ghana that we must never forget where we come from or who we are. No matter where we were, we were to remeber that we were Ghanaians, members of her family. Grandmother would dole out wisdom and advice to those nearby. She treated like family those she had met for the first time. It makes one sad to think of the passing of such a teacher.
Nevertheless, even in our moment of despair, we are reminded of the legacy she left behind. Her strong Christian example, her model of how to bear the burdens of life, the way she raised her children, have influenced each and every one of us. Grandmother taught our fathers and mothers the morals we now live by, and encouraged them as they began their own lives. By making sure our parents respected the value of education and hardwork, she guaranteed a better life for not only us, but also her descendants yet unborn.
Moreover, even still, she did not forget about us, her grandchildren. Whenever we came to visit, grandmother would ask about how our schooling was going, what we planned to do afterwards, if there was anything we needed from her. Grandmother was always willing to give herself and her time, even when it cost her pain, even when it inconvenienced her. We love our Grandmom for the blessings she poured upon us, and thank God for bestowing her on us.
She was a blessing to all who knew her, and especiially those who partook and did not realize it. Her influence reaches out to her children, her grandchildren, her great grandchildren, and those yet unborn. We thank God for placing in our lives a woman who not only served the Lord through the nurturing of this family, but through teachings of hardwork and determination.
May the Good Lord always give us the kind of strength, courage, and endurance that Nana demonstrated throughout her life, so that we can all live lives as fruitful as hers.
Nana, you would forever be missed by all. Until we meet again in Odomankoma's bosom, all your grandchildren say:
"Da Yie"
"Damirifa Due"
"Ye wo duoba"
Rest in Perfect Peace.
On behalf of the grandchildren by
Nana Kwame Owusu-Boaitey, University of Maryland at BC, USA
and Stanley Asante-Berko, Methodist University, Accra