Reverend Dr. Emma-Ohaegbulam-Obituary

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Reverend Dr. Emma Bernice Bolden Ohaegbulam

Jan 12, 1939 - Dec 2, 2025

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I met Rev. Dr. Emma Ohaegbulam in 1975. One of the first things I noticed about her was her smile, then her kindness to me, then I perceived her to be a woman who sincerely served the Lord. Later, I realized her faithfulness in her service to the Lord.
Her work on Earth has been completed. She’s made a great impact on many lives and have planted many seeds, some of which have not begun to grow as of yet, but they are there, to be watered by another servant of God, and given increased...

To the family of Sister Emma,
I remember Emma very well when she was in Zion Bible Institute in East Providence, RI. She use to come to my family’s house with other Zion students. Will miss her so much.

May her beautiful soul rest in peace with the lord Amen

Your Highness! Rest in perfect peace. You will forever be remembered with dignity, love and respect .
Thanks again for all the beautiful memories.

Love ❤ Respect
Dr Chuma G Osuji LtCol USAF.

To Sister Emma's daughter and son. I am so sorry for your tremendous loss in losing your BELOVED mother. It gave me joy to come to church knowing I would be sitting with Sister Emma and Brother Festus. She was my heart, and when I became ill she was ALWAYS there for me then and in some of the most challenging (one of my daughter passing...) times in my life. She always had a smile and never changed in the sweet caring way she was with me. She was one of the best friends I ever had and I know...

I only met Ms. Emma once, but I spoke with her whenever she and Adanna were together. From that very first meeting, I found myself always asking how she was doing. She was quiet and soft-spoken, with a gentle spirit and a love that could fill an entire room. She will be deeply missed—gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.
Fly on, sweet Ms. Emma.

Sis. Emma was truly a Woman of God. . She was a mighty PRAYER Warrior and sister in Christ. I met her at Living Faith Church 30 something years ago. I was part of her Prayer Team at Riverhills for several years. She really lived what she preached.. She touched the hearts of many. l'll miss her .❤

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Reverend Dr. Emma's Obituary

Reverend Dr. Emma Bernice Ohaegbulam, affectionately known as “Sister Emma, Mommy and Grandma” took up her wings and left to be with her Lord and Savior.A celebration of life service for Reverend Dr. Emma Bernice Bolden Ohaegbulam will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 11:00...

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