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Jude Ukori appreciates to Deltans, Ijaw, Gbaramatu, Egbema for support during wife's Funeral

Jude Ukori appreciates to Deltans, Ijaw, Gbaramatu, Egbema for support during wife's Funeral 

The bereaved husband, Amb. Jude Ebitimi Ukori (JP) has expressed gratitude to the Deltans, Ijaw nation, Gbaramatu and Egbema kingdoms for sympathising with him and his family over the sad death of his beloved wife, late Pastor Mrs Jane Ukori nee Orubebe.

He further appreciated those who supported the family in kind and words of encouragement before and during the funeral of his late wife.

This is according to a statement he personally signed and issued to newsmen in Warri, Delta State on Sunday.

The statement reads,
"It is difficult to find the words to express our gratitude for the many kindnesses you have shown us during this sad time. I am touched by the support and care extended by everyone during the time of my dearly beloved wife's funeral. 

"Your presence, the prayers, phone calls, messages, comforting words and visits meant a great deal to us. Your acts of kindness have helped my family through this challenging time and profoundly demonstrated the spirit of love beyond measure. 

"We are unable to write your individual thank you to each one of you, considering the outpouring of support, please know that your generosity and thoughtfulness have touched us deeply knowing that we were not alone, help us bear our grief and sadness. 

"Please accept this as my humble attempt to express my deepest appreciation to each of you. I will forever cherish the love and support we have received.
Thank you once again, and may God bless you all abundantly".

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