Yesterday I attended the funeral of Mrs Vicky Addai-Diawuo at Romford Baptist Church, Main Road, Romford. Although I was married at RBC, and was in membership there for a short time and my wife was baptized there, it was through Hornchurch Baptist Church that I came to know Vicky since 1993.
For many years I did not know how talented and accomplished Vicky was. I discovered that Vicky had well above average intelligence, both intellectual and emotional. Vicky in her career showed a high level of competence. And is it not good to acknowledge and praise a hierarchy of competence? Praise God for people with a high level of competence, who work hard and smart, become high achievers and make a difference to the quality of other people's lives. Vicky did that!
Update 25/10/2018
Victoria Addai-Diawuo, born 11 October 1958 in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Vicky died on 26 September 2018 in St. Thomas's Hospital, London.
For many years I did not know how talented and accomplished Vicky was. I discovered that Vicky had well above average intelligence, both intellectual and emotional. Vicky in her career showed a high level of competence. And is it not good to acknowledge and praise a hierarchy of competence? Praise God for people with a high level of competence, who work hard and smart, become high achievers and make a difference to the quality of other people's lives. Vicky did that!
Update 25/10/2018
Victoria Addai-Diawuo, born 11 October 1958 in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Vicky died on 26 September 2018 in St. Thomas's Hospital, London.
2 comments:
It seems not many people knew much about Vicky's achievements. Her gifts and hard work were matched by her humility.
Vicky rests in peace and resides in paradise.
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