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Jabou, it is with tears in my eyes that I write this mail to you. You
canot imagine the pain of bereavement in me at this moment. I would
surely have flown to Banjul. but my Court Judges would not allow me,
because we are in the throes of the trials of the Genocide
perpetrators of Rwanda.It is as though I have myself died, truly.Iwill
miss my good elder Brother; Pls pass this message to all friends and
family. I shall get back to you.My my Brother's soul rest in pererct
peace. I shall always be there for the children and the old woman.
Love Ebou Khan.
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Subject: Re: OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT/ebou Jobarteh
Author: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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Date: 2/2/01 6:55 PM
Thanks for posting this Sheikh. Ebou was a close friend of many years, and I
am still trying to digest this news.
I have spoken with the family, but would like to again offer my heartfelt
condolences to Ya Marie Jallow and the rest of the Jallow family, to Ndey
and Awa Jobarteh, Yama Lowe and the rest of Ebou's siblings, as well as his
children Kebba & Dawda who I understand are on their way to Gambia for the
funeral. I surely will miss Ebou Jobarteh's freindship, as will a lot of
other people.
He started working for the U.N right after graduation from Princeton
University, and had a long career that ended with his retirement just a
couple of years ago when he went home to Gambia. He loved and enjoyed his
work and was well respected by his colleagues at the U.N.
My condolences also to Ebou Khan his good buddy.
May Allah have mercy and grant him a place in his Jannah.
Jabou Joh
n a message dated 2/2/01 5:17:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
<< The Joberteh, Jallow families of Dobson street and the entire extended
family regret to announce the death of Ebou Joberteh. Ebou worked many
year in the U.N system until his retirement almost 2 years ago.I was
made to understand that he was among the first generation of Gambian to
work in the U.N . He was a gentleman who was willing to share all what
he had with friends at any time. He died in Dakar yesterday and will be
buried either tomorrow or sunday.Our condolence to the entire family.
May his soul rest in perfect peace.
Chi Jamma,
Bro Sheikh Tejan Nyang
>>
Jabou Joh
President
MAAC World Traders
Tel.-(615) 646-9784
Fax-(507) 262-1590
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