Tribute to My Dear Husband
Robert Asamoah-Gyekye (Deceased)
"Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time. But no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from the evil to come. For those who follow godly paths will rest in peace when they die" - Isaiah 57: 1 & 2. (New Living Translation, NLT)
My dearest and best friend, the love of my life, my darling husband. Kwame when are you coming home? I have prayed and wished a million times that this was somehow a hoax or a silly joke, that you are not really gone but that you are coming home soon. Time and again I have heard you say, everything will be alright. How can anything be alright without you? Kwame, life is empty without you; the family circle is broken and incomplete without you. Our dreams are shattered without you. The house is hollow without you. Ayeyi is crying for you, Nana Kwame is calling for you. Kwame, when are you coming home? Kwame, this was not the arrangement you and I made. Why did you change our plans? Why did you leave so early? Why did you give no hint of your departure?
Kwame, you and I were supposed to share life together till we both reached a ripe old age, where our walking sticks would be tired and could no longer carry us. Kwame where are you? Kwame, your friends have gathered here for you. They cannot believe you are not coming back. They are all waiting for your gentle smile, your insightful contribution to the discussions and for your valuable input. Kwame, we all need answers! Sunday is a day of worship, a day holy and sacred but you left us for eternity and our tears cannot dry. Kwame I miss you, when are you coming back home? Surely, LIFE IS NOT FAIR!
Kwame, your life on earth was short but fruitful. It has seen you work so hard from childhood, through your teenage years, through the hard school years until you went overseas to complete your professional courses. You worked so hard and with dedication acquired and achieved so many academic and professional milestones. Kwame, you didn’t do all these for yourself. Your self-sacrificing spirit is there for all to see. When you started working, your first penny went to sacrificially help others get some comfort, your second penny went to sacrificially help others get lifted up from their hardships, your third penny went to sacrificially help the stranger you did not even know and your last penny went to sacrificially help all those whom the Lord brought your way! Kwame, your sacrificial and selfless devotion to others is an indisputable testament for all to see. My darling Kwame, you were kind, you were generous, you were humble, you were gentle and your puritan work ethic and impeccable reputation preceded you wherever you went. Kwame, you were an indefatigable pace-setter. You embodied the very essence of integrity and never deviated from your Godly principles. Surely, LIFE IS NOT FAIR!
Kwame, from the very day we first met, you and I have cried together when there was sorrow, we have laughed together when there was joy, we have walked hand in hand through problems and now where are you? You never truly enjoyed the fruit of your labor but all of a sudden you have left me all by myself while you have gone to a better place of no pain, no sorrow, no envy and no jealousy! You have left to be in the bosom of God the Father, “across the bridge where there is no more sorrow, across the bridge where there is no more pain” A deep, inexplicable pain has been left behind for us here, trying to figure it all out because we cannot understand it at all! Kwame, I feel lonely and hurt, I remain broken and I am caught up in the pain of your loss. I am attempting to reach the bottom of my mind in the hope that I will get to the answer but no matter how hard I try; I keep reaching towards it in a never-ending fall. Kwame, I cannot comprehend why God allowed it, but I know He knows best and I can only say ‘Nante yie’ till we meet again. I miss you and I love you!
Vida Asamoah-Gyekye