00:14Arte Theta Yobbelung was honest that when we had problem with Amel Fellowship
00:20Hakan, he was the one that spreading it out. And then when he was treasurer and in charge
00:26of the fire, each time he will bring detailed reports. Even when you are not asking him,
00:32he will say, when are you asking? He will deal with a writing detail, what everybody did,
00:39how a couple was went to the last. Daddy portrayed such wonderful characters and
00:45he's somebody that is fun to deal with. We always look forward to him being around us and the
00:51grandchildren. And of special note is the fact that that is a very strong supporter.
01:00Many things to many people, but to me, my dad, I think it's been a privilege being his daughter.
01:11There are quite a number of things that I could actually say about him. I would say he loves being
01:19father. You know, he cares so much about his family, despite the father. He is also kind of,
01:29I would say, a man of the people. But yes, he have never, I would say, have never lost anything.
01:36He was
01:36such a responsive father. My dad was a very good man, a very old man and generous to a fault.
01:48We thank God for his life and we're still grateful for the gift of my dad.
01:54I'd like to say by profession, just that my dad,
01:57give God all the glory for the life he has spent, the impact he has made,
02:01the Lord has blessed him, the Lord has blessed him. We are the city of things we are done to,
02:08we are inspired to live everywhere in church. I would give God all the glory.
02:14In the name of the Lord, you don't be free.
02:17And I was supposed to be a distance cousin to that day, I feel that I have better.
02:22Took me in when I was having my cybers. And it took me nothing.
02:26He took me in not as a student, but as a son.
02:29He gave me an open space. He opened his house, his house, and his home to me.
02:34And I, at a point, I called him, and each time I'm within, each time I'm in his house,
02:43I'm always still at home as if I'm with my dad.
02:46He's a man of integrity, a man of executive character, a man that is hard for King, highly organized.
02:56And I want to emphasize here this, he's a dutiful parent.
03:00One thing I learned from King was that when I was staying with her home,
03:04because his home is a classroom for life lessons, all the children when they are going for them,
03:11he reads along the line. And he marks the paper before the result of the jam comes out.
03:18And when that is led, we get 250. It is plus or minus 2.
03:23How he banning to read, he sees, can he see, maraudit with those children,
03:28as he's saying, as of that time.
03:30Olegok.
03:31It's an architect, but he's really made.
03:35But it is perfect. However, it is a glorious exit.
03:40Because he has left behind an indelible legacy.
03:45We can never forget him because he was a humanist.
03:49He was a philanthropist. He was kind to everybody in our community.
04:09He was a philanthropist. He was a philanthropist.
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