Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine
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Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine

"Mam Becky"
🕊 Born September 5, 1960
✦ December 12, 2024
64 years
"The family announces this memorial with gratitude for a life well lived."
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"The family announces this memorial with gratitude for a life well lived."
— The Family of Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine
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Biography of Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine

Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine was a remarkable woman whose life was marked by her entrepreneurial spirit, devotion to her family and faith, and her impact on her community.Rebecca was born on September 5, 1960, to Ama Behima and Nii Arma Okine in Obo…

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🗓 Saturday, March 22, 2025 · 12:00 AM
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AROMA OF FAITH CHAPEL
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Jun 21, 2026
""Memamu Adom ooo! Nyame Adom mbra yensu! With hearts full of gratitude and love, we celebrate the life of Madam Rebecca Naa komeley Okine, a devoted Christian and a cherished member of our church. She has gone home to be with the Lord our maker, leaving behind a legacy of faith, kindness, and service. Madam Okine joined Aroma of Faith Chapel in 2019 and became an active member, especially within the Women's Fellowship, where she guided and supported younger women. Her deep love for God was evident in her dedication to church activities, and her commitment to helping others grow spiritually. Her family was her greatest joy, and she instilled Christian values in her children and grandchildren, ensuring they walked in faith. Today, her family remains an integral part of our church, a testament to her devotion and unwavering belief in raising a godly generation. We will dearly miss Madam Okine's warm smile, encouraging words, and unwavering enthusiasm for the things of God. She was a pillar of wisdom, a source of comfort, and a beacon of selflessness. She cared for the needy, supported church projects, and welcomed everyone with love, embodying the true essence of Christian service. Even in the face of challenges, she remained steadfast in her faith, trusting in God through all circumstances. her perseverance, humility, and unwavering belief continue to inspire us all. As we celebrate her, we give thanks for the impact she made in our church and. While her presence will be deeply missed, we find peace in knowing that she now rests in the lord's embrace. Rest well, Mama Rebecca. Your faithfulness and devotion to God will never be forgotten. Until we meet again in glory. Forever in our hearts, Aroma of Faith Chapel Family.""
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Grandchildren
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Mar 22, 2025
"With heavy hearts yet grateful souls, we, the grandchildren of Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine, celebrate the life of a loving and remarkable woman we fondly called Grandma. She was more than just a grandmother-she was our second mother, best friend, and greatest supporter. Grandma showered us with unconditional love, care, and wisdom. She made each of us feel special, always ready to listen, guide, and encourage us. Sunday mornings were particularly meaningful, as she ensured we attended church together, prayed, and served God faithfully. Her love extended beyond family, earning her the title of "Grandma" even among neighbors and church members. She was kind, generous, and l ways willing to help others. Her presence brought joy, and she made every moment with her memorable and  omforting. We will deeply miss her laughter, prayers, warm hugs, and the love she showered on us. Though her absence leaves a void in our hearts, we take solace in knowing that she now rests peacefully in the Lord's embrace. Rest well, Grandma. Your love and teachings will forever guide us. We love you and will miss you dearly.  yaw) Ojogbann!"
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FAMILY
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Mar 22, 2025
"With heavy hearts yet filled with gratitude, we celebrate the life of our beloved Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine-a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and the heart of our family. She was more than just a relative; she was our pillar, our comforter, and our guide. Madam Rebecca was a woman of love and unity. She believed in keeping the family together, and her presence brought warmth and joy to every gathering. Whether it was a festival celebration, marriage ceremony, funeral, or any special occasion, she was always there-not just as a participant but as a pillar of support, a voice of wisdom, and a source of strength. Her love for humanity knew no bounds. She welcomed everyone with open arms, treating both family and strangers with kindness and respect. She was deeply involved in the lives of her children and grandchildren, offering them not only care and affection but also the values of hard work, humility, and faith. She was a peacemaker, a counselor, and a mentor to many. Her wise counsel resolved many family misunderstandings, and her laughter filled our homes with joy. Now that she has left us, there is an emptiness that words cannot describe. But as a family, we hold onto the beautiful memories and the values she instilled in us. We find comfort in knowing that she lived a fulfilled life, leaving behind a legacy of love, unity, and kindness. Mama Rebecca, you were truly a gift to this family. Your love brought us together, your wisdom guided us, and your kindness uplifted us. Though we mourn, we also celebrate the beautiful life you lived. you will forever be in our hearts. Yaaw) ojogbann! Your Family.."
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LAPAZ NEW MARKET MEMBERS
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Mar 22, 2025
"With heavy hearts but thankful memories, we pay tribute to our dear sister and friend, Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley More than just a businesswoman, she was a devoted Okine, affectionately known as Auntie Becky. She was more  christian. Auntie Becky loved everyone and treated people than just a fellow market woman-she was a mother to many  with kindness. Whenever there was a misunderstanding, she was the one who stepped in to bring peace. She had a  mentor, and a true friend. special way of uniting people and making sure that Auntie Becky was a hardworking woman who always made everyone got along. sure her family was well taken care of. She understood the struggles of life and never gave up, always doing her best to She was a woman of wisdom, love, and generosity. Whether support her household. She was a strong and determined at the market, at home, or in any gathering, she was always trader, setting an example for all of us. ready to help others. Her smile, laughter, and warm heart will be missed by all. Though she is no longer with us, her  journey in the market world was not an easy one, but she legacy of hard work, kindness, and faith will live on in our never backed down. She worked at Makola Market, moved to hearts and in the market she helped shape. Agbogbloshie Market, and finally settled at Lapaz New Market, where she became a respected leader in the Vegetable Sellers Rest well, dear Auntie Becky. You will forever be in our Association. She always stood for unity and fought for the hearts. welfare of her fellow traders. Your Loving Fellow Market Women & Friends9"
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CHILDREN
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Mar 21, 2025
"It is very painful to stand here today and say goodbye to our dear mother. With heavy hearts, we, the children of Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine, also known as Mama Becky, celebrate the life of a wonderful mother. She was not just a parent to us but also our strength, our guide, and our biggest supporter. She was a loving and caring other who always put her family first. She taught us to fear God and reminded us that there are two things in life-good and bad-so we should always choose to do good, even though we are human. Mama Becky was a woman of love, wisdom, and sacrifice. She gave us the best she could, not only in material things but also in the values of hard work, kindness, humility, and faith in God. She was the pillar of our home, making sure we felt safe, loved, and cared for. No matter how difficult things got, she stood strong, faced every challenge with courage, and always put our needs before her own. She was not just our mother but also our teacher. She taught us to be strong, to respect others, and to love unconditionally. Her faith in God was unshakable, and she made sure we grew up knowing the power of prayer. She taught us how to survive even in difficult times, to work hard, and to always help ourselves when in need."
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BROTHERS & SISTERS
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Mar 21, 2025
"With heavy hearts yet deep gratitude to God, we celebrate the life of our beloved sister, Madam Rebecca Naa Komeley Okine. She was more than just a sister to us-she was a mother, a guide, and a pillar of strength. As a true Ghanaian woman, she embodied the values of love, care, and selflessness, always placing the needs of her family above her own. From childhood to adulthood, she nurtured us with kindness and wisdom, offering the unwavering love and support that only a mother or a devoted sister could provide. She was the glue that held us together, ensuring that our family remained united no matter the circumstances. Her home was a place of warmth, where everyone felt welcome, and her heart was a source of endless compassion. We were truly blessed to have a sister like you-one who loved, cared for, and nurtured us like a mother. You gave us the warmth, affection, and guidance that shaped us in more ways than we can express. Your hard work, resilience, and dedication were unmatched, and your selflessness knew no bounds. As a devoted Christian, she lived a life of faith and service, inspiring us with her unwavering trust in God. She was prayerful, strong, and compassionate, teaching us to seek God in all things. Her kindness extended beyond our family, touching the lives of many who crossed her path. Through her life, we learned the values of faith, perseverance, and unity. She always brought us together, strengthening the bond of our family with her love and wisdom. Though we are heartbroken, we find comfort in the beautiful memories and values she left with us. Her legacy of love, unity, and faith will forever remain in our hearts. We thank God for the gift of her life and the privilege of calling her our sister. Rest well, our dear sister, until we meet again in the presence of the Lord. Forever in our hearts, Your Loving Brothers & Sisters"

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