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Family and friends we have gathered here today to celebrate the life of a woman with great soul. Today marks the end of an extra-ordinary journey that began 91 years ago. Ogechukwu Philomena Anuta wish to die peacefully in her home. She was born in Enugu Nigeria, on June 26, 1982, to the late Nijedeka Philomena and Thomas Chukwugaekwu Anuta.
Oge as known by family, friends and coworkers graduated from St. Johns of God secondary school Awka, attended Nnamdi Azikwe university Awka where studied political science for 2years before coming to the United States of American at age 22. While living in the United State she attended Laboure College and received an associated degree in nursing in 2009. In 2015 she received a bachelor’s degree in nursing science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. On July 16, 2017 she married the late Chiedozie Michael Obiora whom she met while vacating in London. That wonderful marriage produces three wonderful children.
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She graduated from university of Massachusetts Boston in 2020 with a masters in nursing science.
What can I say about her? She was very quiet sometimes mistaken for being weak, but within her was has a strong spirit. She was a devoted Christian, a nurse, a teacher, a problem solver, a sister, a wife and a friend. As a nurse, she treated her patients with kindness, dignity and compassion. She loved, taught and nurtured her own children as well. She taught people about kindness, devotion to humanity, love and

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