Maman Magni Suzanne Njeutcham, a widow, retired Farmer and Lifelong Resident of Loum, Cameroon, died unexpectedly on March 18, 2023 at the age of 82 while Living in her daughter’s house in Potomac, Maryland
Magni Suzanne survived by her children, Flore Yomi, Honorine Kouami and Seraphine Leunkam; her grandchildren, Christian Tchakounte Lendja, Tiffany Mafema, Shiri Zama, Yann Mbaoua and Sydney Leunkam; Greatdandchildren; Owen Njeutcham, Leslie Kouami, Flore Yomi
Magni Suzanne was born 9/2/1942 to late Berthe Cheudjeu and late father Isaac Ndjamen. She was the eldest to her late brothers Noe Ndjamen and Sammie Nya; Maman Magni spent most her life in Loum, widow to Joseph Ngassa
Maman Magni did not have any formal education but learned on her own and became a great farmer and harvest many goods which she enjoyed very much, she was able to raise her children as a single mother and help them with their education from her primary school to college with the assistance of her late brother Noe Ndjamen
Maman Magni has lived mostly in the USA for the past 15 years and was babysitting her grandchildren; She was a spiritual woman, Christian of Eglise Evangelique de Loum ville and involved in many church activities; she was a founder of the Bagoulap community in Loum and pioneer of the cultural music and dance “Kessou.” Maman Magni was a problem-solver in diverse Groups, she was great and most people found her very funny.
A funeral Service is scheduled for 11 AM on April 14, 2023 at Beall Funeral Home: 6512 Crain Hwy, Bowie MD 20715 followed by Wake Keeping at the Hampton Conference center 207 W. Hampton Place, Capitol Heights MD 20743 8 pm to 3AM
Friday, April 14, 2023
Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)
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