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My sincere condolences to Dr and Mary Langley.and the late PS Njie family too.
Kobolah was Mary's half sister. She is survived by her only daughter Jippeh who
now resides in UK with her husband Roger.
May her soul rest in peace.
"Kobs" was very popular in Banjul and the best Bethel Church singer at Dobson
street.
I remember her daughter ( father is Tanzanian) well . She always stayed at the
Carrolls No 78 Hagan street.
Habib Diab Ghanim ,,SR
Jabou Joh wrote:
> May her soul rest in peace. Our condolences to the P.S.Njie family.
>
> Jabou Joh
>
> In a message dated 3/24/00 1:29:21 PM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
> writes:
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> << The P.S Njie family regret to announce the sudden death of sister Joana
> Kobala Njie Kambona which sad event occurred at her residence yesterday.
> Sister Joana served many years at the social welfare department before
> her transfer to the National Technical Vocational training Centre. She
> was an able, dedicated and efficient woman who has served in various
> organization . Our condolences to the Njie families and all relatives
> and friends . May her soul rest in perfect peace.
> Chi Jamma.
> Bro Sheikh Tejan Nyang. >>
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