Born on February 22, 1958, in Buea, Cameroon, Africa, Frida transitioned on September 23, 2017, in Dallas, Texas, at age 59. Frida attended school in Cameroon. She graduated from PSS Kumba Cameroon. She went on to graduate from University of Yaounde Cameroon. Frida came to the United States and pursued education in law. She graduated from Southern Methodist University with a Juris Doctor degree. Frida was employed with the Labor Office in Kumba/Buea, Cameroon. Later, she was a financial analyst with many financial institutions, including Countrywide and Bank of America. Most recently, she was employed with JP Morgan Chase. Among many hobbies, Frida delighted in reading, cooking, and shopping. She also enjoyed African dance and singing. She was one of the lead singers with the African group at NorthPark Presbyterian Church where she was a member for 24 years. Frida loved helping others, delighted in serving her community, and loved to laugh. Frida was predeceased by her parents, Beecroft Elufa Nambeke and Julie Jophie Ngolo; sister, Lydia Ejah; and brother, Jim Elufa. Those left to cherish precious memories include her daughter, Nanette Elufa; sisters: Silo, Sarah, Emilia, Nduma, Joana, Clara, Patricia, Liza, and Mimi; brothers: Paul, Esuka, Nambeke, and Mbella; and a host of other relatives and friends.For hotel accommodations with a special rate, guests might consider:Holiday Inn5110 North George Bush ExresswayGarland, Texas 75040972-495-1144www.holidayinn.com/garlandnorth
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