Nnenna Will Nnaji

1958 - 2014

Nnenna Will Nnaji obituary, 1958-2014, Sugar Land, TX

Nnenna Will Nnaji

1958 - 2014

BORN

1958

DIED

2014

Nnenna Nnaji Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 19, 2014.
On the 8th Day, of the October, in the year 1958 AD, the family of late Elder Tobias Madukwe Orchingwa and Chief Mrs. Victoria Amunne Orchingwa of Udo-Ezialaukwu, Umunkiri in Mgboko Okengwa Autonomous Community in Obingwa LGA of Abia State, Nigeria, were blessed with a bouncing baby girl. Her parents named her Nnenna Will. Before her birth, they had three other children, two boys and a girl, and her birth completed the equation for two boys and two girls. The joyous moment influenced her parents to name her WILL, meaning "the will of God". God blessed her parents with four other children after her, thus she is a middle child in the family of eight children, three boys and five girls.

She is the voice that all admired and respected among her siblings. She likes to put everybody straight, even to her elder brothers. She was loved and cherished. She attended elementary school like her pears. In 1984, she was admitted by the famous late Dr. Tai Solarin into Mayflower Secondary School, Ikenne Remo, in Ogun State, Nigeria. She was "EX MAY". After high school education, she paused briefly by taken up a job in Lagos, but her desire to acquire more knowledge was burning in her. In fall 1979, she was admitted into Adventist Seminary of West Africa, now Babcock University in Ogun State, where she graduated and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health Science.

Having fulfilled part of her academic interests, she started nursing the idea of getting married. Lo and behold a handsome gentleman with Afro hair fell on her laps, in the person of Udo Nnaji. She was married and joined into holy matrimony in December 26, 1985. Her marriage is blessed with four beautiful children, three boys and a girl, namely, Chimere, Chiwendu, Chiamaka and Chisom.

On coming to USA in 1988, she continued to pursue her career in health science. She was admitted into Prairie View College of Nursing in fall 1993. She combined child bearing, full-time studies, and working full-time, the role she played excellently. At some point along the line she had a baby and was back to school with 72 hrs. She was such that will achieve whatever she sets her mind to. In the fall of 1995, she graduated with a BSN, in Nursing. She passed the Texas Board of Nursing exams a month later.

She worked in the ICU, OR, ER, Telemetry, in area hospitals: -- St. Joseph Hospital, Park Plaza, Ben Taub, West Houston Hospital, Bay Shore, etc. She branched out into private business, and joined her two Sisters, Helen Ajiwe and Josephine Onuoha to form Trii Star Medical Staffing Inc. Trii Star medical staffing became a successful business because of their dedication and hard work. They managed the business successfully, helping fellow nurses to find employment and area hospitals with supplemental staffing. This company thrived for twelve years and was a force to recon with until the Directors descided to part. In 2004 she became a director and a board member of Simplex Health And Allied Service Inc. A company she cherished and managed effectively until 2013.

Throughout her life Nnenna had the knowledge and fear of The Lord, and she imparted such to her children. Her fear of God is evident in her children . Children who knew what is expected of them and knew that their mom led by example of the life she lived. Her home church was the United African Seventh-day Adventist in Houston, where she served as a deaconess, prison ministry member, and Adventurer Club Sponsor. She took great delight in making herself a better person and believed that the christian walk is a faith walk. She trusted God simply and completely to do the impossible. Her faith was unwavering even as she faced the ordeal of her illness. I am yet to find some one with greater strength, tenacity, endurance and perseverance.
She taught each one of us a lesson during her last days. A lesson of faith, of trust, of love of surrendering to the will of God. In spite of every discouraging symptoms she believed that Gods word will not lie and will not fail. God does not lie and will never failed. When modern medicine failed with all its sophisticated machinery, God had the last say. On thursday, March 13, 2014 God answered her prayer, our prayers as he restored her, broke the chains that held her down, restored her body and took her home to be with Him in heaven. To a home that cancer can never penetrate. A home not make with human hands, a home who the builder and maker is God. Though her family, church family, and friends are mourning, we shall see her again in the resurrection morning.

Udo Nnaji
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March 18, 2025

Hey aunty. Amaka has 2 kids now! And Will is about to graduate residency. Everyone is doing well. God has been blessing us exceedingly more than we could ever ask for. Miss you dearly...

Dupe Fatunbi

April 13, 2015

Nenna,
A year had gone by so fast and the pain still lingers. But the only consolation is that, you are resting perfectly on the right hand of God Almighty until the Resurrection Day. I miss you friend...........
But GOD Loves you more. Continue to rest in the blossom of our Lord. Nenna with God's guidance, you doing a wonderful job watching our the family. Your demise is definitely not in vain. You are always on point!
Adieu my friend.

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April 20, 2014

Ucheoma Pearl Nzotta

April 20, 2014

God broke our hearts to prove he only takes the best.He knew you had to leave us, but you did not go alone for part of us went with you.To some you are forgotten, to others just part of the past, but to us who loved and lost you,
the memory will always last. Thank you Da will for all you were to us. We take consolation in the fact that you are in a better place. Keep resting till the trumpet shall sound and we shall meet to part no more.

Amarachi Ubani

April 19, 2014

My Auntie Will, I can not believe it has been a little over a month since you left us. We all miss you, I miss you so much. Our hearts continue to be heavy, but we should always remember "Everything happens for a reason." Thank you for all the love, support, gifts, and advise you have given to me. Not everyone has an Aunt like you, and I am truly blessed. I knew that every time I'm in town from school, I have to visit you. Though it hurt seeing you in the condition that you were in, I always made sure I kept that smile, and joked with you from time to time. You were so happy to see me when I came and visit. Auntie you have made the family bond stronger than ever. Yes, we want you to still be here with us, but it would be selfish of us to let you stay here. No more pain and suffering, and we thank him. God's plan is always better, and I can not wait until we met again. Thank you again Auntie. I love you so much :)

Chiedozie Nzotta

April 19, 2014

As God's gift becomes life greatest sorrow, today precious moment becomes tears of tomorrow, and while our hearts stricken with grief and heavy , we are comforted by the fact heaven welcomes a familiar face. Da will your memories is ever green in my mind. Sleep tight in the arms of the creator.

Chiedozie Nzotta

April 19, 2014

As God's gift becomes life's greatest sorrow,precious moment turn into tears of tomorrow, Our hearts stricken with grief and heavy, and your ashes rest peacefully here on earth,We are comforted by the fact that heaven welcomes a familiar face. Da will your memory ever fresh in my heart and can't forget the nickname you gave me "PAPADOSA".i know in peace you rest in the Creators arms.

Ego Nnaji

April 19, 2014

I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make.

Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.

May your gentle soul continue to rest in the Lord.

Arnold Chisom Nnaji

April 19, 2014

Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on, and cherished memories never fade because a loved one's gone.

Those we love can never be more that a thought apart. For as long there is a memory, they'll live on in our hearts.

Good bye, Auntie Nnenne.

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Jaden-uchenna Nnaji

April 18, 2014

Even though I didn't get to know you as well as others. I will miss you.. Sleep well until Jesus comes.

Oluchi Nnaji

April 18, 2014

Auntie Will,
I remember your kind, caring and warm heart and all the nice things you did for me.Like when I went to Houston you treated me with care and respect.Auntie will, I will always love and remember you . Auntie sleep, sleep,sleep until Jesus comes.

Trina and Nina Nnaji

April 18, 2014

Aunty Will,
We remember when you took us to Dallas. That was the best time of our lives.You were caring,loving and kind. Your heart was very warm. The memories and the love will remain in our hearts forever. We miss you and love you but God loves you more. Continue to rest in the bosom of our lord until the resurrection morning when we will meet to part no more.

Uchenna Nnaji

April 18, 2014

Sister Will,
Even though I didn't know you as well as the others.I will always remember the time I saw in Atlanta. Rest in peace until Jesus comes again.

April 18, 2014

NWANNEM, It is still so hard to go each day without hearing your voice. I live each day with the wonderful memmory of the things we shared, talked ,hoped about. I live each day knowing that we miss you so much. I LIVE EACH DAY with the comfort that you are no more in pain. and i live each day with the promises we made to each other and that i will keep them with our Lord on our side. I LIVE each day knowing that when the lord returns, we shall understand it by and by and your dear family will rejoice as they will see you again with no more vent, and we shall sing praise to the lord the almighty the king of creation. I love you so much. REST, REST, AND REST.YOUR DA.

Ezinwanne Nnaji

April 18, 2014

Dear Nnenna,

We Begin to remember not just that you died, but that you Lived. And that your Life gave us Memoires too beautiful to forget.

John okam

April 17, 2014

Those we hold closest to our hearts never truly leave us,they live on in the kindness they have shared and the love they brought to our lives.I did not know her too well and never met her but she was family,no words could ease what we truly feel but with God her joy is eternally sealed and let us cherish her memories that death can't even steal.

Nkechinyere Ugboaja

April 17, 2014

Dear sister Will. I do not know you very much in person but sure have heard alot of good things about you, your kindness love and compassion on people. Your family friends and everyone that knows you will miss you so much. But I believe and know that God who called you knows best and he will give us the courage to keep the candle burning bright for you and your legacy will live forever fresh in our hearts. You touched the lives of those who you never even met face to face and who never met you. Your life brought hope strength courage and love to many hearts. You will forever be in our thoughts till we meet to part no more. We loved you but He who loved and loves you more have called you to rest. Sleep tight till the awakening morn comes . I shall see your beautiful face and your charming smile again.

Fine Nnaji

April 17, 2014

Gone too soon!

Life brings tears, smiles, and memories. The tears dry, the smile fades, but the memories live on forever. A precious one from us has gone. A voice we love is still.

Da Nnenna, a place is vacant in our hearts which no one else can fill. After our lonely heartaches and our silent tears, we will always have beautiful memories of the one we loved so dear.

May words of comfort rest gently upon our heart, and in time may they become words of healing.

My prayers are that God strengthen my brother, dede Udo to deal with this irreparable loss.

Ogechi Ugboaja

April 17, 2014

We miss you our dear in-law Will, we wish we have the answer to this puzzle. God knows more than we do, but our consolation is that you left a foot print on earth while you lived and we hope to see you again on the ressuration morning. Rest in the bosom of the Lord till we meet to part no more., May the Lord console the family left behind..we really miss you.

Ngozi Nnaji

April 17, 2014

Sister Will,
I still cannot believe it has been a week and four days you were laid to rest. Leaving Houston was very hard for me. I learned so much from you. The times I spent with you at the hospital bed will always be remembered. You will be greatly missed by everyone. your husband, children, friends and family. Your Legacy will live on. You touched so many lives. Only God knew why he took so your life so early. He saw that the sufferings and pains of this world was too much for you to bear, so he took you home where there is no pain nor suffering, no hospital beds or Doctors and Nurses. My assurance is that we will meet to part no more when Jesus returns to take us all home. Adieu Sister Will. May your gentle soul continue to rest in the lord. I love and miss you dearly.

Last born Nnaji

April 17, 2014

Mommy I miss you, we all miss you. We are all in pain because you're gone but I know the pain you had to endure each day while living far surpasses our pain. So, I am comforted by the fact that you can now truly rest without the vent, breathing treatment or any medication. I love you with all my heart and cannot wait until our reunion when Christ shall call us up to a place cancer can not penetrate

Tochi Ajiwe

April 17, 2014

My dearest Aunt. Thank you so much for the gifts you gave, and the love you bestowed on our family. I learned so much from you through your example and through your struggle. The exemplary faith you showed everyday throughout your trial was beyond compare. It hurt so much to see you go through it but you ran the race to the very end. Thank you so much for your example. It still blows my mind that you're gone, but do not worry. We don't point our fingers at God in anger or contempt. We lift our hands praising Him and thanking Him because He freed you from the pains of this world. Your trial has brought us all closer to Him. I've always heard my mother call you Da Will, but I never realized what your name represented. God's Will was done in your life and I thank Him for everything. Never have I ever been more anxious for the coming of the Lord, because on that day I'll be able to see you again. Thanks for the memories Auntie. See you later :)

Patricia Obinwanne

April 17, 2014

My sweet precious auntie nnenna.My only auntie that calls me "Uche nnemi". Words alone cannot express how i feel about your lose. My only auntie that always listeined to me and never for once judged me no matter what.I really hit me hard the day i visited your office and i didn't hear your precious voice saying "Uche nnemi" i sat in my car and cried realizing that you are truly gone. I love you so much missed you deeply. may your precious soul continue to rest in perfect peace. Uche patricia obinwanne (Alberta, canada)

Uzoma Nwokeafor

April 16, 2014

Our Lord is acquainted with grief. He wept when His daughter - Da Nnenna - died. He weeps with you as you experience the loss. Our loving Saviour calls our afflictions light and temporary in comparison with the life everlasting He has prepared for those who sleep in His name and those who are alive in His name.

May De Udo and the entire family be continually comforted by the God of all comfort.

April 16, 2014

NWANNEM,It is so hard to even imagine that in the last month we have not spoken. Each day brings its challenges, but surely you are so missed that it is hard to express.But one thing is sure you are so loved cherished and adored. what can i say the lord spoke and we had to obey by letting you go. NWANNEM, continue your rest where there is no more pain and when you will wake up with our lord Jesus at your side.you were so amazing, loving and most compassonate person, and you surely will remain in my heart till that day when we shall rejoice at Jesus side together and continue to sing our best song, praise to the lord the almighty the king of creation.WE love you so much. YOUR OWN DA AND DE AND FAMILY, THE NWOGUS SUGAR LAND TX.

Mavis Antwi

April 16, 2014

We meet lots of people in our lives but there are some who leave foot prints on our heart. Da Will you are one of those people. Da Will was a giver and an encourager. A mother that I prayed to be like someday. A Christian mother who taught her two year old daughter to pray for people who needed prayers. Thank you Da Will for the Love and Compassion you showed to strangers like myself. We miss your contagious smile. You will always be in our heart. Sleep well princess, until we meet again.

Daniel Kyei-Donkor

April 16, 2014

Grieve has silence us hoping that the news of your departure is just a dream we will wake up from God in his wisdom has found it necessary to call you home and who are we to argue with him. We are going to miss you: your kind friendship, your honesty, your loud laughter and your teasing ways. You were a true friend. We will celebrate and cherish the time you shared with us. Our prayer is that Udo, Oge and the rest of the family will find strength and comfort in the Lord as we await the soon coming of our creator, redeemer and Lord. Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning. Good night, my friend, we will see you in the morning.

Nnenna Ikpeoha Nwamaghinna

April 16, 2014

Yes Da Will ( feel like calling you Da Nnenna now) it's spring now and I am remembering you like your poems reads. You were really a breath of fresh air and someone who loved people and was loved in return. It was mirrored in the way you were sent home.
You said "bury your sorrow in doing good deeds" I sure will, in your sweet memory. Missing you Da but I'm letting you go.

Chiamaka Nnaji

April 16, 2014

Mommy, there really is no one like you.
You are so loved. You embodied grace and elegance. You were the most beautiful woman inside and out. You were a peacemaker. You were a giver. Mommy, you touched so many lives! If I turn out to be half the woman you were, I would be grateful. Going on without you will definitely be the most challenging thing I will ever have to do. I will make you proud. I can promise you that. What a beautiful thought that the next time you wake you won't have to see a hospital room, doctors or nurses, or even a ventilator. The next time you wake you will see Jesus! I can't wait to be caught up in the clouds with you on that resurrection morning. A sweet reunion that will last a lifetime. Until then, Sleep well. I love you dearly. I miss you always.
Love, Akpa Rice i gi

Charles Imo

April 14, 2014

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dupe Fatunbi

April 14, 2014

Nenna,
It's a month now. And a week after your burial. Still the pain hurts as if it's just yesterday, but the only consolidation is that you are now Resting without pain, fear or sorrow, all that is now Gone! Your footprint will continue to be embedded with an impact in my Life. I miss you soo much! Lord help me in walking this journey without your laughter and gist..... This really hurts!!! but God knows best. Missing you, Nenna.
Dupe Fatunbi (Friend)

Chioma Nwokike

April 14, 2014

I will remember Will as I saw her during my last visit to Houston and your last her last born was being baptized. I will cherish her voice that I heard over the phone as we prayed. I lost a sister, I will really miss her. Take heart, and God bless.

Chioma Nwokike

April 14, 2014

There are not enough words from anyone that can fill the vaccum in your hearts. One thing is certain that you are not alone because The Lord promised that He will never forsake or leave you alone. The Lord hasbeen there with you through this journey. Only He understads how you feel(the pains and the hurts,emptiness), and only Him will comfort as He sees your need and the need of your children. The prayers of many loved ones including me, will provide immeasurable strengths that only you can testify to. Take heart my brother and allow God to comfort and guide you moving forward. He promised in Isaiah 54:10 "For the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed, but My kindness shall not depart from you, nor shall My covenant of peace be removed," Says The Lord, who has mercy on you and will give you inner peace of mind.

Chidi Imo

April 13, 2014

My heart and my spirit are with you on this difficult visit. May God grant Mr Udo Nnaji and the family the inner strength to deal with this irreparable loss.

Iheoma Momoh

April 12, 2014

Nnenna a big vaccum has been created with your departure. You really fought very hard but God made the final decision.We miss you.It is true you left us too soon, our only consolation is that you are at God's bossom resting till we meet again and to part no more.

Mom, willis and Dad @ graduation

Udo Nnaji

April 12, 2014

Udo Nnaji

April 12, 2014

Will my love, we were married for 29yrs, and during our life together, you humbly "walked beside me,behind me, before me, and never ever did you walk above me"......husband

Udo Nnaji

April 12, 2014

A week has past since you were laid to rest in The Lord. Your thought and memory lingers on and will be on till the resurection morning. You are a "gentle giant" Your funeral was well attended and was full of all the song that you cherished and love. I love you my darling, you did it all for me and our children. Sleep well till we meet again. Ud (Husband)

Akudo Obute

April 6, 2014

A great soul never dies, rather it brings us together. The Nnaji' s we want to express our sympathy for your loss. Words cannot begin to express our sorrow. May the soul of da Will rest in the bossom of the lord. Till we meet again.

Dee Nwogu

April 2, 2014

Nne you fought so hard,you endured so much pain,God has taken control,His decission is everlasting peace and joy in his bossom.We surely miss you.Rest in perfect peace.

March 30, 2014

Nnenna is a candle extinguished too soon and we all grieve with you, your children and members of your families. We have a blessed hope of the great reunion on that glorious morning and pray that God Almighty will keep you strong as you struggle with the task ahead. When all is said and done, the days ahead will be difficult, the memories sometimes too hard to replay without shedding a tear or two but do not lose faith for the Lord will always be near. May you find comfort in the warmth of her smile and the irreplaceable memories of her and the life you shared.
Joy Ugo Wigwe (Silver Spring, Maryland)

March 30, 2014

Nenna,
Huh! What a vacuum greated!.....
You are one in a million! A friend in need & you were a friend really! indeed....
What a privilege for us to have crossed path. No living soul can fill the vacuum created. But God in His infinite mercies will bridge the gap.
Missing you Nenna, My family loves you but, God Loves you more. Continue to Rest in the Blossom of our Almighty God.
Adieu my belove Friend. Till we meet to path no more.........
Dupe Fatunbi.

Jonathan &Rachel Nwaobasi

March 30, 2014

Thy Light went out too soon. Only God has answers to our spoken and unspoken questions. The footprints Nnenna Will Nnaji left behind are already indelible. We certainly miss her caring self, our good friend, a humble loving wife and mother, and a devout Christian. There is a source of comfort however, and that is; based on personal experiences and human perceptions, Nnenna Will Nnaji will see Jesus face to face. Nothing can be more consoling in times such as this. "Rest In Peace" till then.

Stanley/Vicky Chigbu

March 29, 2014

I and wife are wishing you and family our condolence and pray that Almighty God will see you through this time of grief. May her(Nnenna W. Nnaji) soul rest in perfect peace.

Emeka Ozoigbo

March 28, 2014

Adieu, my sister. Rest in the bosoom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen

Adaku Abakwue

March 28, 2014

Sis. Will, (Nwunye-dim)
It is very difficult to acknowledge that you are not here anymore. The life you lived is a lesson for us. You were a peacemaker; you were willing to share any beneficial information without minding. You were exceptionally a good person. I will personally miss you. At this point, we should be mourning for ourselves, not you, for I know you made peace with your God. Hope to see you on the resurrection morning.

Ngozi Nwogu

March 28, 2014

Nwannem I can not believe it has been two weeks that I have not heard your voice call me Daa where are you. I know you are resting but you are missed and loved, the sure conconsolation is that you are resting in the Lord-.. the Nwogus

Ngozi Nwogu

March 28, 2014

Nwannem I can not believe it has been two weeks that I have not heard your voice call me Daa where are you. I know you are resting but you are missed and loved, the sure conconsolation is that you are resting in the Lord-.. the Nwogus

March 27, 2014

The Nnajis & Ochingwas: my wife and I are sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. Nnenna Will Nnaji (Nnenna) was a good wife and a good mother. Nnenna was always ready to tell anyone her feelings or mind, if you will. She was everready to help people and welcome visitors to their home. She had a special smile and laughter that would be missed forever. Please accept our sympathy and may God comfort you all!

Uchechukwu (Uche) & Ezebuchi (Eze) Agbanyim (Houston, TX-USA)

March 27, 2014

I long to hear your voice calling me UD. your voice keep ringing in my ears. Love you darling. Till we meet again.
Husband.

Helen Ajiwe

March 26, 2014

Da Will, it is so strange that for about a week I have not seen or talked with you. I have prayed and cried but nothing seems to be working. I miss you so much and forever will miss you. I cherish the memories we shared. Am comforted because I know you loved the Lord and gave your life to Him. Am a better person today because of you. I will do my very best to make sure I see you again. I know our prayers have finally been answered because in Heaven there is no canser. God has given you a new body in glory land that cannot be corrupted by any disease. Rest safely in the arms of Jesus Christ till we meet again. I miss you so much.

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