Princess Mary Atem Tazi
Sunrise: 1940
Sunset: 2011
O death, where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory?
(1 Corinthians 15:55)
(Please Scroll all the Way Down to Visit
Mama's Photo Gallery. Thank You).
This Memorial Website Was Created to Remember Our Dearest Mother, Grandmother, Great Grand Mother, Sister, In-Law, Aunt, Cousin, and Friend - Mama Mary Atem Tazi. Princess Mary was born in Cameroon in1940 and Passed Away on September 26, 2011.
You will live forever in our memories and hearts Princess and Mother!
Complete Memorial Program
(Ohio, Washington, D.C., & Cameroon)
OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011
VIEWING: 4:00 PM — 6:00 PM
LONG FUNERAL HOME
5528 Cleveland Ave. Columbus, OH 43231
FUNERAL MASS: 6:45 PM — 8:45 PM
ST. MATHIAS CATHOLIC CHURCH
1582 Ferris Road, Columbus, OH 43224
Rev Frs Amingwa Atem from Atlanta and Tom Petry of St. Anthony’s Church, Ohio
RECEPTION/WAKE: 8:45 PM — 2:00 AM
COMFORT INN HOTEL NORTH
1213 Dublin Granville Road, Columbus, OH 43229
WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2011
OXFORD EVENT CENTER
9700 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR HIGHWAY
LANHAM, MARYLAND, 20706
* 7 PM: ARRIVAL OF GUESTS
ROSARY/LAMENTATION
* 8 PM: HOLY MASS
(FR. S. MUMA FROM DETROIT)
* 9:30 PM: REFRESHMENT/EULOGIES & TRIBUTES
* 10:30 PM: TRADITIONAL OPENING RITES
* 11:00 PM: TRADITIONAL DANCES
* 3:30 AM: WORDS OF THANKS FROM
MBETAZI ATE’AWUNG IX
FOR THE FAMILY
CAMEROON'S PROGRAM
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2011
Departure of Corpse, Columbus, OH for Cameroon
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011
Reception of Corpse at Douala Airport/Vigil in Douala
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2011
Departure of Convoy for Njeh-Mveh Fontem
Mass Service at Azi Catholic in Njeh
Burial and All Night Vigil (Mpeih)
MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2011
Joined Death Celebration of Mama Agnes Nkeng Fontem and Princess Mary Atem Tazi
TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 2011
FAMILY MEETING
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Dear Mum:
Little did we know, as I left Ncho-Njeh, last December, that will be our last meeting. Mafua will only later exclaim from Dschang, "your cook is gone!", as we grieve together over the phone, you gone too soon.
Oh Dear, say us well to Mbo and Asaatong, gone before you, until we too join you folks down yonder.
"Eshua Nkem-a-nteh" (as you fondly called me!)
London, October 2011
Sorely Missed…
HRM the Fon of Fontem
(Azi Palace)
HRH Fonkwetta Fontem (MD) 240-603-0704
Mbe Tazi Ate’awungIX (MD)301-442-3882
Nkwetta Mbe Tazi (OH) 614-353-0583
John Tazi (MD) 240-535-1462
Alem Tazi (MD) 240-305-9888
Anyi Tazi (MD) 301-793-8703
Gladys Morfaw (MD) 202-264-0249
Nic Fontem (MD) 301-346-1870
Tom Bekong (MD) 240-486-9151
Rose Nkong Echi(OH) 614-327-2681
Olive Emengu (OH)614-625-9983
Judith Efiaboh (CAM)237 744-82121
HRH Mafua Fontem 237 7768 3226
Mafua Ache Prodence Nkongho 614-323-1654
George Tazi(OH) 614-323-1654
Asong Tazi (OH) 614-439-3136
Lydia Tazi (MD) 240-432-6709
Ernestine Tazi (OH)614-439-4643
Camen Tazi (MD) 240-330-0408
Mafua Asonganyi 614-439-0774
Gertrude Acha (OH) 614-937-6082
Antwetta Fortabonganche (OH) 614-937-2314
Nkem Nkosong(OH) 614-282-5854
Nic Nkongho(OH)614-783-1555
Florence Wendja (MD) 240-432-5547
Enow Echi (OH) 614-515-3311
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Jüngste Beileidsbezeugungen
Nkem Alem Tazi |
A thank you for honoring Princess Mary Atem Tazi |
January 3, 2012 |
Dear All;
Thank you for honoring Princess Mary Atem Tazi memory with your very meaningful tributes. We will be forever grateful for the loving memories you have shared with us and we’ll treasure them for a lifetime. By this, I wish to acknowledge with deepest appreciation the many expressions of love, kindness, support and thoughtful gestures that have been bestowed upon us during this time of the passing away of our mother. Your thoughts and efforts were greatly appreciated. Thank you all so much for your kind words and your generous gifts. Special thanks go to:
The Fontem Royal Family and the Mbe Tazi`s Family
The Chair & members of the ACCDF
The North West Fons’ Council
Ekpe USA and Ekpe Mbe Tazi Lodges
Kikum from Oku
Mbagalong from Nsongwa
Ngunjo Dance from Manyu
Ekalle from Njentse (Fontem)
Nkang Bekem (Lebialem)
Babessi Dance
Nteh by LECUDO DC
Akoh a njang
Choir by Lebialem Women
Well-wishers…
Sincere Regards,
Nkem Alem Mbetazi
Mami Mary Atem`s Estate
For Washington, Dc wake, visit:
http://photovideobypatrick.zenfolio.com/p569449276/hAB3232#hab3232
Julia Gonzalez |
My Condolences for the Family |
October 31, 2011 |
For Jesus taught that someday “all those in the memorial tombs” will be resurrected. John 5:28
Isaiah 25:8: He will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces. And the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, for Jehovah himself has spoken [it].
Revelation 21: 3, 4: " With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his peoples. And God himself will be with them. 4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”
For more reference about this wonderful hope you can visit www.watchtower.org
Mara Estero |
My Condolences for the Family |
October 31, 2011 |
WHEN A LOVED ONE DIES
Have you lost a loved one in death? The pain, the grief, and the feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable. At such times, we need to go to God’s Word for comfort. (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4) The Bible helps us to understand how Jehovah and Jesus feel about death. Jesus, who perfectly reflected his Father, knew the pain of losing someone in death. (John 14:9) When he was in Jerusalem, Jesus used to visit Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha, who lived in the nearby town of Bethany. They became close friends. The Bible says: “Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.” (John 11:5) Though, Lazarus died. How did Jesus feel about losing his friend? The account tells us that Jesus joined Lazarus’ relatives and friends as they grieved over this loss. Seeing them, Jesus was deeply moved. He “groaned in the spirit and became troubled.” Then, the account says, “Jesus gave way to tears.” (John 11:33, 35) Did Jesus’ grief mean that he had no hope? Not at all. In fact, Jesus knew that something wonderful was about to happen. (John 11:3, 4) Still, he felt the pain and sorrow that death brings. In a way, Jesus’ grief is encouraging to us. It teaches us that Jesus and his Father, Jehovah, hate death. But Jehovah God is able to fight and overcome that enemy! Let us see what God enabled Jesus to do.
For more reference about this wonderful hope you can visit www.watchtower.org
Sesekou MbeTazi,
It is very hard to take this inevitable pill. But remember that everyone will one day do the same.
Now it is your family's turn as we all stand beside you for encouragements and in prayers for the almighty to take her to the best place reserved for her until we will all meet again in his kingdom.
Please accept my family's heartfelt condolences.
Our Lord God is in control.
May the soul of our dear mom rest in perfect peace.....Amen!
Sesekou Joseph Mbu, for the Basuak family of Tanyikongho
WILLIAM TANDONGFOR |
FAMILY FRIEND TO MBE TAZI & FAMILY |
October 26, 2011 |
Mbe Tazi & the entire Tazi's family:
It is very sad to know that your mother/grand mother is no more! Please, accept our heartfelt condolences! No metter how abrupt and unprecedented our mom passing away happened, trust that, God had destined it that way and take it easy!
We will keep you in our prayers as you and your family go through this grief moments of your lives! May the soul of our dear mom rest in perfect peace.....Amen!
Respectfully,
William Tandongfor.
Atlanta-Georgia