My dearest sister Victoria, little did we know that on Friday the 14th of January 2022, God was to call your name. An angel came and took you by the hand and said your place was ready in heaven far above. And you had to leave behind all those you dearly loved. You had so much to live for, you had so much to do. It still seems impossible that God was taking you. And though your life on earth is past, in Heaven it starts anew. You will live for all eternity, just as God has promised you. And though you have walked through Heaven’s gate, we are never far apart. For every time I think of you, you are right here, deep within my heart. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you. Though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. You left us without saying goodbye. Why did this happen? I still love you the same as if you were still here with me,

laughing during the good and bad times.

Good Times: When my daughter got married in London, my Sister Victoria attended the wedding with her husband, (my brother- in- law, Samuel Adade). She also attended my granddaughter’s Christening with her husband. Bad times: When she did her head Surgery in London I visited her at the hospital. When I did my Spine Surgery in Berlin, she came over to visit me. When I lost my son on the 7th of February 2005, she was there with me until my son was laid to rest. I miss being able to call her any time and spend hours talking about everything. I will miss our talks. Rest in peace, my dearest Sister. My deepest love, from your dear sister, Ayo, Claudia, Oluwole.