May his soul rest in peace. So sad. Thanks Yero
Suntou
On 20 Nov 2014 02:56, "Y Jallow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> Obituary: The Late Seydou Ba
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> By Yero Jallow
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> I was alerted to the death of Mr. Seydou Ba, a Senegalese national, whom I
> happen to know from early 2000. Seydou was my neighbor in Gaithersburg,
> Maryland. Seydou was in his mid-forties. According the news report (Source:
> http://www.wbaltv.com/news/mans-body-discovered-monday-in-car-in-millersville/29772530),
> Seydou was found in his car and pronounced death on the spot in the early
> hours of Monday November 17th 2014.
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> Seydou studied in Russia to the level of graduate studies, after which he
> moved with his Russian wife to Maryland. He continued studying while in the
> Washington DC area. He was so eager for education.
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> Seydou was such a humorous person, shared his rides, and always willing to
> share humorous moments. Upon seeing this video clip from WBALTV, Seydou's
> one time happy and kind memories, his face, and overall spirit struck me
> hard. Seydou was largely defined by generous nature and the lasting smile
> he carried on his face, a man truly free in his heart and spoke openly in
> sociable language. I was left speechless for a minute, owing to the
> terrible way he is lost. For one thing I can say, a kind spirited soul like
> Seydou does not deserve death in such a brutal nature. As investigations
> continue to find his killers, I hope the perpetuators will be apprehended
> and brought to justice.
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> An immigrant’s life remains a life of struggle. Seydou is a typical
> example of a determined young man who left the beautiful shores of Africa
> for greener pastures as in education and employment. Seydou got the
> education and eloquence. He was a star in his areas of studies. His
> education, specialty and experience could have been better utilized in the
> African continent. Blame it to under development and lack of a work force
> to support its citizens. That is all the more reasons why African leaders
> must move fast from dictatorship to developing the nation, so educated
> young men and women can have places to work, live in peace and contribute
> their quotas to nation’s development.
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> I wanted to share his memories with you all, to solicit your prayers, for
> his soul to eternally rest. May the Almighty God, owner of majesty and
> honor, give Seydou the best of receptions with high salutes from the ever
> obedient angels. Seydou will be greatly missed and rest in peace till we
> meet again.
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> "There is no god but Allah; & Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger"
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> Kind Regards,
> Yero.
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