A Saint Goes Home: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Mrs. Augusta Uzoamaka Chukwu (1965–2025) Her life was a melody of grace, her memory a song that never fades.

With hearts touched by sorrow yet anchored in unwavering faith, the family of Chief George Chukwu of Ugwuede Village, Ngene Igbo, in Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State, invites friends, relatives, and well-wishers to join in the celebration of a remarkable life well lived — that of their beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt, and in-law, Late Mrs. Augusta Uzoamaka Chukwu, aged 60.

Mrs. Chukwu, who passed peacefully into eternal rest, leaves behind a legacy marked by kindness, faith, compassion, and a deep commitment to family and community. She was not just a mother to her children but a mother figure to many, a woman whose life quietly echoed the values of humility, generosity, and spiritual strength.

A Life of Love, A Legacy of Service

Augusta was more than her titles — she was a beacon of light to all who encountered her. Her door was always open, her hands ever extended in help, and her heart firmly rooted in God. Her love for community service and the Church was evident in how she lived — with grace, dignity, and unshakeable faith.

To celebrate her journey home, the Chukwu family has planned a series of services to honor her memory:

Burial Arrangements

  • Saturday, July 19, 2025 – First Service of Songs
    📍 No. 32 City College Road, Karu, Abuja
  • Thursday, August 21, 2025 – Second Service of Songs (3:00 PM)
    📍 Chief George Chukwu’s Compound, Ugwuede Village, Enugu State
  • Friday, August 22, 2025 – Funeral Events
    📍 Body lies in state at Chief George Chukwu’s Compound
    📍 Funeral Service: St. Bridget Primary School Field, Ngene Ugbo
    📍 Interment: Private Ceremony (Family & Close Friends)

Joining the Celebration of Life

To accommodate those who cannot be physically present, the family has made the following virtual arrangements:

For inquiries and further details, please contact:

📞 0803 391 1211

📞 0807 827 1229

As we gather to remember Augusta, we also celebrate a woman whose footsteps will continue to echo in the lives she touched. Though her body rests, her spirit lives on — in our prayers, in our memories, and in every act of kindness we continue in her name.

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Amen.

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