Obituary Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya Sugarland Texas

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WE ARE SAD TO ANNOUNCE EMMANUEL AYEGBA UKWENYA, SUGARLAND TEXAS, PASSED ON 10-Apr-2021

This memorial was created in honor of Emmanuel "Deboy" Ayegba Ukwenya of sugarland, Texas. Emmanuel was born on December 5, 1979 in Nigeria and passed on April 10, 2021. Emmanuel was loved by many and will be dearly missed by all friends and family.

Oh,Mr Emmanuel your stay was short You never knew this world of distress, But you brought loving comfort, To where God chose to bless. In our quiet times together alone, I shall always cherish until that day When death shall find me and atone, And we both are home to stay. I shall await and always look forward, For looking back brings only tears And you are now safe with the Lord, Awaiting when I finish my years.

  • Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya's Date of Birth: 05-Dec-1979.
  • Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya's Residence of Birth: Nigeria Africa.
  • Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya's Date of Passing: 10-Apr-2021.
  • Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya's Residence at Passing: Sugarland Texas.

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Ruth Ukwenya: Once upon a time, there lived a man named CSP Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya (JP) Also known as Deboy. He was not just any man; he was a beacon of hope, a philanthropist of excellence whose kindness knew no bounds. Born on December 5, 1979 to Michael and Veronica Ukwenya, Emmanuel grew up with a heart as big as his native land. He joined the Nigeria Police in 2009, rising through the ranks until he became a Chief Superintendent of Police, a title he wore with pride and honor. But Emmanuel's greatness wasn't measured by his rank alone. No, it was in the way he touched lives, in the way he brought relief and succor to those in need. Even when rare cancers struck him down, he remained steadfast in his mission of charity, always putting others first. As he lay on his sickbed, Emmanuel pondered how he could continue his life's work of helping others, even in the face of his own mortality. Little did he know that his legacy of compassion would endure long after he was gone. Tragically, on a fateful Saturday in April 10, 2021, Emmanuel's journey on this earth came to an end in a hospital far from home, in Houston, Texas. His passing sent ripples of sorrow through the hearts of those who knew and loved him. Among those left behind was his beloved wife, Ruth, and their four boys. But the grief that engulfed their family was not yet done with them. For within hours of Emmanuel's passing, tragedy struck again. First, came the heartbreaking news of Ruth's mother-in-law's death a few hours after Emmanuel's passing, unable to bear the weight of losing her son and husband in quick succession. Then, as if in a cruel twist of fate, Ruth's father-in-law followed suit, consumed by the grief of losing his wife and son. In the wake of such profound loss, Ruth found herself adrift in a sea of sorrow, grappling with the devastating reality of grief. But from the depths of her despair, she emerged with a newfound purpose. Determined to navigate the treacherous waters of grief in a healthy and constructive manner, Ruth embarked on a mission to enlighten others about the dangers of unchecked sorrow. Together with a team of kindred spirits who had also experienced personal loss, she sought to shine a light on the path to healing. Through their collective efforts, they shared stories of resilience and strength, offering guidance and support to those who found themselves lost in the darkness of grief. They spoke of the importance of seeking help, of finding healthy ways to cope, and of embracing the transformative power of healing. And as they journeyed together, Ruth and her companions honored the memory of CSP Emmanuel Ayegba Ukwenya (JP), ensuring that his legacy of love and generosity would live on in the lives of those he touched. For though he may have left this world, his spirit endured, a guiding light for all who sought solace in the midst of sorrow.


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