Aps. Dr. Felix Elvis Antwi
The man who served God's purpose
Tribute from Bea
Oh daddy….I am so heartbroken. your passing has brought me so much sadness. I know i will have you in my thoughts always but you will be especially remembered because you went to be with the father in heaven the day before mine and mom’s birthday (3rd May).
My biggest cheerleader! My number one support! When hopes of going to pharmacy school became difficult, you believed in me and told me I was going to make it. Now, I see light at the end of the tunnel as I only have a few years to obtain my Doctor of Pharmacy. Daddy, I know it’s all because of your prayers and for this I’m very grateful. Daddy I’m going to make you proud.
Daddy you promised and was so excited about walking me down the aisle on my wedding day. Oh daddy, with you gone who is going to fill this void. You are irreplaceable.
I have such very fond memories of you. You loved making people feel comfortable around you. One thing I remember you doing is labeling people you came in contact with the four temperaments. You would always ask ” Mambee woye phlegmatic anaa woye choleric?” With this same attitude you made everyone feel comfortable and unique. No wonder everyone remembers you as such a great man of God
Daddy I am going to miss hearing your voice when the family meets to pray. That awesome voice of worship you have. I’m sure the angles appreciate your voice in heaven. I am going to miss you sharing and explaining the word of God to us. Daddy, it was during one if these meetings that you helped me in officially accepting God as my Lord and personal savior. Daddy, thank you for introducing me to God and teaching me the word of God.
Some of the best times I had with you was when we were in Kumasi. You called me a technician and your secretary. Anytime you had a new gadget as I called it, you were always so excited about letting me teach you how you were going to use it. You didn’t trust anyone but me with helping you.
Daddy you will forever be remembered. I love you. Rest in peace!
Bea
