PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BUEA TOWN.
FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS ELIZABETH EFETI MBIWAN nee MBONGO,
FRIDAY 14TH OF SEPTEMBER 2012
A TRIBUTE WRITTEN BY MRS DORA EWENYE EWUSI ON BEHALF OF THE SISTERS OF MRS ELIZABETH EFETI MBIWAN née MBONGO.
(READ IN CHURCH BY Mr. BRUNO NJOMBE EWUSI)
Our Sister was born second of six children on the 26th of November 1928 to Sango Thomas Mbongo Isoke of Womaka and Nyango Sophie Namondo Matute of Buea both of blessed memory. Our parents worked with the Basel missionaries, who were especially fond of her and they loved her greatly. They took her to live with them at a very tender age and raised her up, and sponsored her through school. She only visited us during the week-ends. After she finished her studies at the Basel Mission Girls School in Victoria, and since there were no secondary schools then for her to continue her education, the missionaries enrolled her to sit for the Common Entrance Examination into the teachers Grade 3 Training School in Oron Nigeria. After successfully completing her education in this institution, she returned to Cameroon and taught in the Basel Mission Girls School for one year and later wrote and passed another Entrance Examination this time for the teacher’s grade 2 certificates. This took her back to Nigeria at the Umuahia Teachers Training College. Upon her completion, she resumed teaching at the Basel Mission Girls School Victoria.
In 1957, she got married to Mr. Ebai Mbiwan also of blessed memory and their Holy Matrimony was blessed with four children, three Girls and One Boy who died at the age of 21. Before the death of their son, they lived in separate homes. This separation lasted for 35 years but our Sister remained faithful to her marital vows.They were later reconciled bytheir children in 2009. Being born of Christian parents and brought up by missionaries, she was a God fearing and devoted person. Many people came to know the Lord through her teaching as a Sunday School Teacher, and as zonal a CWF President for Fako south. She introduced the CWF movement in Yaounde Djongolo. Together with Ma Catherine Musoko, they both introduced the procession with the cross by their choirs every Sunday worship service.
In 2001, she joined her mother and sisters in Buea and enrolled with the Presbyterian Church Buea Town. She was an ardent Christian of the Congregation and a committed CWF member. She later moved to Bomaka but despite the distance, she maintained her membership with P.C Buea Town till her health failed and she could no longer attend church services as before. Never the less she was being attendedto by the clergy and elders until the Lord called her home on August 28th 2012.
As the eldest sister, I would like to say that our sister was an extremely wonderful person and would be missed in the family terribly. She assisted tremendously in the raising up of her younger sisters -Mrs. Susan EFOSI MOKEBA, late Mrs. Anne MOJOKO MUSONGE and Ms. Esther ENANGA HARRY. She taught two of them in the Basel Mission Girls School in Victoria and sponsored Mrs. MUSONGE till she obtained her first degree, catered for her youngest sister as a baby, taught her numerous rhymes and enrolled her into the Basel Mission Girls School in Victoria.
She did not only help in the upbringing of her sisters but their children as well. All of our children at one point of their lives lived with her.
As a family which sings, we will miss the tenor part which she sang so well, which indeed added so much beauty to the songs.
We will also miss the words of encouragement she always gave us; most especially we will miss those little jokes of hers which always made us laugh.
We will miss her extreme generosity not only to us her family but also to all those she raised and helped in one way or the other in life.
Eliz-Beth, we were very close, we both named our children. You naming your first child Evenye and my first daughter Elizabeth Efeti.We love you but God loves you best and May He grant you perfect rest in His everlasting Hands till we meet to part no more.
Mrs. Dora Ewenye Ewusi. (Elder Sister)
A TRIBUTE FROM UNCLE MAFANY
(Brother-in-Law)
-She was my monya (in-law in Bakweri) but I called her Aunty Lizzy like most others did. She called me Uncle Mafany.
-I met Mrs. Elizabeth EFET’A MBONGO MBIWAN, wife of the General Manager of Powercam for the first time in front of a shop on Sappa Road Victoria (now Limbe) in 1969. I was introduced to her by my older brother, LUMA. I remember that her handshake was warm and her smile friendly. We were full of admiration as she drove off in her Renault 4. Little did she know that….
-I entered the Mbongo family some forty two years ago when I married their daughter and sister, Mojoko. I was extremely happy to see that Mojoko my queen had received proper home training, indispensable to running her home and keeping her husband happy. Aunty Lizzy molded my jewel from her young age through university. I cannot thank her enough for the work she did.
-A strong, devoted and committed Christian of the Presbyterian Church, she led many to Christ including children and family members. I remember in our case that she challenged us when she noticed that our church attendance in Yaounde was poor. You know how a young couple with several children can have a hard time getting themselves and the kids ready in time for church! The usual excuses. So after church one day, she visited and asked us pointedly where we ranked God in our line of priorities. After that visit, we were more regular in church; I ended up becoming Chairperson of the Building Committee and eventually an Elder of the Church!
-Aunty Lizzy was one of my strongest fans. She propped me up with prayers and was ready to take on my detractors at any time. She generally always sent me biblical references scripted in her beautiful handwriting for meditation, confession and appropriation. We always bowed our heads together in prayer when we visited and were about to leave.
-My family and I benefitted from her generosity. She attended all the sad events in my family and made sure she gave me her financial contribution, no matter how small it was.
-We miss her dearly but she has had her deliverance and has gone to rest in the Lord. We thank Almighty God for her.
Uncle Mafany