"After that, we who are still alive and are left
will be caught up together with them in the
clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And
so we will be with the Lord forever."
Thessalonians 4:17
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Celebration Of Life and Home Going
The viewing and funeral service will be held on Friday, July 20, 2012 at
J. B. Jenkins Funeral Home 7474 Landover Road Hyattsville, MD 20785 (301) 322-2300 followed by the wake-keeping from 9:00 p.m. at
Hampton Conference Center 207 West Hampton Place Capitol Heights, MD 20743. Thereafter, the remains will be taken to his home town Binju, Nkambe for burial.
Friday July 20, 2012
Viewing and Church Service:
7474 Landover Road Hyattsville, MD 20785
6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m: Viewing
7:30 p.m – 8:30 p.m: Church Service.
Wake keeping:
207 West Hampton Place Capitol Heights, MD
9:00 p.m. – 4:00 a.m.
The family wishes to express sincere thanks to all the many friends for calls, the moral, spiritual, financial support and many other acts of kindness extended during these hours of bereavement
NFORMI HYCITH |
NIECE |
July 13, 2020 |
UNCLE
you are gone for real it has taken me this 8 years to truely realised you are gone for real may your soul continue to rest in peace if am somthing today its thanks to you. how i wish you were there................................................................................................................................................
Jacob Samba |
REST IN PEACE MY DEAR FRIEND |
July 20, 2012 |
Dear Oscar,
May God grant you Etenal peace in His Holy Kingdon and grant the family you have left behin the courage to bear this loss of your life. You were a good man and your activities as a person and an immigration attorney impacted many people's lives positively. I guess not only do we humans love goog people, but God does too.
REST IN PEACE
Richard G. Mbakop |
Condolences |
July 17, 2012 |
Dear Oscar,
Not only has I watched the video of the work you've done as an activist seeking justice for our country, but I also met and worked with you in a few occasions. Through Zachary and Tommy, I was able to know you better. I would have hoped you witness the change you fought for, but the Almighty God decided otherwise. But the struggle will continue. May your soul rest in peace. May the LORD receive you in his kingdom. May the family be strenghten by the grace of our LORD and Savior Jesus Christ.
Tommy Beauzard |
"French man" that is how Mr Oscar used to call me |
July 17, 2012 |
Cher frere Oscar "mon tipe" c'est avec un coeur meurtrie et plein d'emotion que j'accepte ton depart de cette terre. "Mon tipe" tu nous laisse et c'est une volonte du seigneur; mais nous gardons plein de souvenirs et memoires de toi; a savoir ton sens d'humeur, ton sourire charmant, ta gentillesse et j'en passe. Le Dieu misericordieux saura te recevoir aupres de lui et ton ame reposera en paix. je ne saurai terminer sans demander a la terre de nos ancetres de t'etre legere.
Dr. Christopher Atang |
Fellow southern Cameroonian |
July 16, 2012 |
Dear Oscar: It's really hard for to conceptualize the fact that you are no more. You played a very important role in the emancipation of the former British UN Trust Territory that has been deprived of its legitimate independence. You fought a good fight to bring the struggle to its present stand. We hope that your early departure will act as a motivating factor that will propel us to intensify our efforts in order to make your dreams come true. You were very helpful to both Late Mr. Mukong and myself when you hosted us during one of the Southern Cameroons Conferences in Washington D.C. The Lord will surely grant members of the Amorow Family the strength to withstand this terrible ordeal of your sudden departure.
MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE!!!