Sis Dora, I have still not come to terms with your demise. The pain is too much. All I know is God loves you more. Rest in His bosom. Your memory lives on with us. RIP big sis Dora.
— 4 March, 2021
Onuapa nokwafo Mrs. Baah as we affectionately call you; your untimely demise has delt a heavy blow to the Odei Ansahs particularly your own 'adopted' daughter who you religiously chauffeured to her place of teaching you introduced her to for all these decade of years.
As a seasoned Christian, may we join the Apostle Paul to say that for you/us to live is Christ Jesus and to die is gain.
We also know that the spirit and soul in you and in us too do not die but the body which is but dust.
By this we hold a firm believe that we shall meet again in heaven, a place prepared for the children of God.
You will forever remain in the hearts of the Odei Ansahs.
'Onuapa nokwafo' Mrs. Baah 'da yiye'
— 4 March, 2021
Dear Mrs. Baah,
Word cannot explain how I feel at this moment. It all seem unreal and once in a while it dawns on me that you are no longer with us. I remember how you drive to my house, shouting my name right at the gate. I miss your wise counsel and the fun moments we shared together. It is not always that you can call one person your mother and your friend at the same time. Your ability to come down to the level of everyone, just to make them comfortable was enviable. If there is anything I learnt from you Mrs. Baah, it is to stay humble and have a humanitarian attitude towards people.
Mrs. Baah, you will be sorely missed.
— 4 March, 2021
My words cannot explain, my heart is deeply troubled, I will always remember in our gatherings, What a wonderful sister you were.
Hmmmmmmm
Sister Naana
Nea w'aye me nie
Damirefa Due!!
Nantew yiyie
— 4 March, 2021