Dear Ms. Baah,
As they say a teacher affects eternity you can never tell where her influence stops. Over 2 decades later since I had the fortune of having you as my teacher you still continue to touch so many lives. May we continue to live out your generosity of spirit, energy and passion for learning. Thank you, Da Yie.
— 6 March, 2021
Naana,
May your soul find rest beyond the river.
— 5 March, 2021
Mrs. Baah🌸
Kwaku and Akoma’s teacher. My friend, my big sister. Missing your most beautiful warm loving heart already. I am forever grateful to have known you as my children’s teacher in 6 Baobab, and my friend. The many times we spent bossing about everything under the sun. You laughter, your warm hugs. Your sheer love and genuine commitment to your students, working hard to ensure each and everyone of those young minds succeed. They felt good and encouraged around you.
You loved your husband and your two beautiful children so much and your family. You were just full of warmth and love always.
There is so much I want boss to with you. New Year’s day when we communicated, how could I have known that would the last time I would speak with you. So many memories, so much to say-your dance moves, your unique struts on stage to present achievement awards to your students, always cheering them on. Our special “makeups” bossings with you and Ms. Sagoe. So so grateful fir the memories. I will cherish in my heart forever.
Father, I am so grateful for bringing this Your beautiful daughter into my life. Please give her peaceful rest in your bosom.
Maa danfo pa, Da yie.
We love you, Jemima, Kwaku, Akoma & Granma Lucy❤️🪴❤️
— 5 March, 2021
Mrs Baah rest with the lord .You are loved .
— 5 March, 2021