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In Memory Of Helen Agbor (Mbuagbies) Mbuagbaw
26th May 1968
– 18th November 2007
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This memorial website was created in the memory of
Helen (Mbuagbies) Agbor Mbuagbaw, born
in Tiko, Cameroon
on the 26th May 1968
and passed away on the 18th November 2007, 39 years of age.
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| Biography |
| Full Name: Helen Agbor (Mbuagbies) Mbuagbaw |
| Born: 26th May 1968 |
| Passed Away: 18th November 2007 |
| Age: 39 years of age |
| Location: Greenbelt |
| Country: The United States |
| Father: Mr. Jonathan Mbuagbaw |
| Mother: Mrs. Mary Ray |
| Birth Place: Tiko, Cameroon |
| Children: Mavika Nzounkwelle |
| Siblings: Ruth Ray, and late Betty Mbuagbaw |
| Occupation: Juvenile Justice Officer |
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This memorial was created by Edith on
22 Nov 2007(update)
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Survived By: Mother Mary, Stepfather David, sister Ruth, and several family members at home and in the U.S.
| Helen Agbor Mbuagbaw was born on May 26, 1968 in Tiko, Cameroon to Mary and Jonathan Mbuagbaw. She attended primary schools in Mamfe and Upstation Bamenda . In 1981 she was admitted to the prestigious private boarding school, Saker Baptist College, in Limbe Cameroon where she acquired her secondary education. In "Saker", she made many lifelong friends, and was affectionately referred to by her nickname, "Mbuagbies". In 1987, Helen immigrated to the United Kingdom to pursue post-secondary education and to be closer to her mother, step-dad, and sister Ruth. Upon graduating high school, Helen moved to the United States where she reunited with many childhood friends and also commenced her college education. In 1994, Helen graduated with a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice. A lifelong proponent of higher education, she proceeded to pursue and complete a Masters degree in Public Administration. Helen's lifelong dream was to pursue a career in the criminal justice field, but more specifically, to become a police officer. However, her charitable spirit and love for kids propelled her into a career as a juvenile justice officer with the State of Maryland. It was during her career as a juvenile justice officer that she discovered a true gift for mentoring youths, especially troubled youths. Later, Helen would volunteer and become a foster mother to a beautiful teenage girl, Sherla. Throughout the years she would take in several other young girls in need of a home. In 2005, Helen was blessed with her own daughter, Mavika, the result of her marriage to Ewane Nzounkwelle. As her friends and family would tell you, there was nothing Helen cherished more than being a mother to "Mavi". Helen hailed from a large family, the "Mbuagbaw clan", whom she took great pride in and loved very much. Equally substantial in size was her group of close friends whom she referred to as "family". She will be fondly remembered by them and by all who came in contact wth her for her great sense of confidence, style, and class, but moreso for her undying sense of loyalty, friendship, and love. May your soul rest in peace, "girl", till we meet again! |
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Poetry In Memory of Helen Mbuagbaw
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Condolence Guest Book

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17 Nov 2011 – Edith
from TX
Girl, hard to believe it's now been 4 years since you were gone. You're gone but never forgotten! RIP dear!
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25 Aug 2011 – Denise Andrews
from Glendale,Arizona
Dear Family of Helen Mbuagbw May you find comfort with the loss of your loved one through conversations with family and friends,perhaps by looking at collected
photographs and with happy memories. Most importantly,
may you find comfort through prayer to our heavenly father, Jehovah as he is" the God of all comfort, who
comforts us in all our tribulation." (2Corinthians 1:3,4)
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7 Aug 2011 – ALLEN ENOW
from CAMEROON
hello sis
visited USA and thoughts of you fill my mind ,i wish you were here to recieve me as usual.
God be with you
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26 May 2011 – Ruth
from London
Happy Birthday sis..... miss you everyday and love you always. Check in with me soon, Mavi is coming over for the summer very excited. Wish you were here too. xxxxxxx
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26 May 2011 – Edith
Happy Birthday, girl! Thinking of you...always!
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2 Jan 2011 – Jayne
Happy new year my dear and RIP
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5 Dec 2010 – oben edith and family
from cameroon
we never knew you but only heard of you.your legacy lives on.stay in peace.
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18 Nov 2010 – Anne Ekobena Cole
from Minnesota
Helen,
You would always be missed especially the okro soup you used to make in the dorms in Mankato.
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The following flowers have been placed by visitors to the online memorial of Helen Mbuagbaw.
We invite you to leave your own flower at this memorial by entering clicking 'leave my own flower' above.
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18 Nov 2011
Patience placed this flower
& wrote: Mbuagbies I still can't believe you are gone. Emerimo misses you much. Love you always, till we me
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5 Nov 2011
Bikoy placed this flower
& wrote: Thinking of you and knowing you are resting
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29 Jun 2011
amiya anoma placed this flower
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26 May 2011
Mum and Dad placed this flower
& wrote: Happy Birthday my girl, you are in our hearts. Miss you and love you always xxx
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26 May 2011
Ruth placed this flower
& wrote: Happy Birthday...... Love you always xxxx
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26 May 2011
Edith placed this flower
& wrote: Happy Birthday!
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2 Jan 2011
Jayne placed this flower
& wrote: RIP
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5 Dec 2010
oben edith and family placed this flower
& wrote: your legacy lives on
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18 Nov 2010
Patience Misodi (Emerimo) placed this flower
& wrote: Its been three good years since you left us but your candle is still burning in my heart. Miss you
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18 Nov 2010
Zora Ndenecho placed this flower
& wrote: Gurl, I appreciated the short talks we had on the phone, even when you didn't have the energy!
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17 Nov 2010
Edith placed this flower
& wrote: Missing u!
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29 Oct 2010
Derick Gwanyalla placed this flower
& wrote: l know you are home RIP
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Visitor Candles
The following candles have been lit by visitors to the online memorial of Helen Mbuagbaw.
We invite you to light your own candle at this memorial by entering your name below and clicking 'Light Candle'.
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Patience misodi lit this candle on 18 Nov 2011
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Ruthie lit this candle on 26 May 2011
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Kate lit this candle on 10 Feb 2011
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cecile lit this candle on 18 Nov 2010
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Patience Misodi lit this candle on 18 Nov 2010
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Zora Ndenecho lit this candle on 18 Nov 2010
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Edith lit this candle on 18 Nov 2010
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allen enow lit this candle on 17 Aug 2010
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Patience Misodi-Edwerd lit this candle on 19 Nov 2009
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Mbuagbaw Evelyn lit this candle on 22 Oct 2009
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angela lit this candle on 3 Sep 2009
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Mercedez Jane Mengot lit this candle on 26 Aug 2009
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18th November 2011 flower placed by Patience 18th November 2011 candle lit by Patience misodi 17th November 2011 guestbook signed by Edith [view] 5th November 2011 flower placed by Bikoy 25th August 2011 guestbook signed by Denise Andrews [view] 7th August 2011 guestbook signed by ALLEN ENOW [view] 29th June 2011 flower placed by amiya anoma
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18 Jul 2011 – Jalene sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
I'm out of leuage here. Too much brain power on display!
18 Jul 2011 – Jenita sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
Such a deep aenwsr! GD&RVVF
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