We normally call you Sister Sarah. Dad (Kwadwo Nyako Danful) used to say that you were born when he completed form 4 (Standard 7). Mum calls you Esi Dey when she wants to make the conversation lively. Your stay with us in Tema brought fond memories when it was Paa Bonkoh's birthday because he was named after your father. Your elegant dressing, your love for teaching adequate preparation for the job and your legible handwriting propelled me to take up that profession .Your faith in God was exceptional. You love hymns , no wonder in our last conversation you mentioned that you will send for a hymn book to be bought for you. Little did I know that you would join the host of Angels in Heaven to continue singing. "Yes God moves in a mysterious ways.His wonders to perform. He plants His footsteps in the sea and walks upon the storms . Yes the Lord has walked over the storm. May the Lord strengthen the entire family especially Jude.
Rest well Sister Sarah.
— 12 January, 2022
We lived together at No 5 and No. 8 GNTC Flats at North Kaneshie and worshipped together at North Kaneshie AG. All those years were filled with pleasure. We were separated by distance but not as family. Sister Esi fare thee well.
— 11 January, 2022
We will forever miss you sis Sarah. You and Mr Armson never forgot my birthdays. We will stay long hours on the phone on my birthday. Thanks so much for the advice and encouragement Rest in peace
— 11 January, 2022
I remember going to write wassce one teacher had told me that i will fail, but i called her and she was like that's a joke and i would pass with flying colors. She prayed for me and lo and behold i came out with good results. Whenever i was down she was there to encourage me. Thank you grandma for the wonderful memories, they're with us forever. RIP sweet soul
— 11 January, 2022