In Loving Memory of Mrs Anita Tomah (Nee Fengai)
Funeral Live streaming from Leicester Central Seventh-Day Adventist Church & Saffron Hill Cemetery, Leicester
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Agboola Odesanya
wrote on 12/03/2026
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4:41 pm
Anita was such a happy-going, friendly, hardworking, and pleasant lady, who loved to smile at everyone. Her death came at a time one had least expected.
But her smiles and good cheers will remain eternaly indelible on the minds of many who knew her.
RIP Nita
But her smiles and good cheers will remain eternaly indelible on the minds of many who knew her.
RIP Nita
Pletka
wrote on 12/03/2026
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4:14 pm
I am so sorry for your loss. HIS WORD SAYS BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO MORN FOR THEY SHALL BE COMFORTED.
My condolences.
My condolences.
Umaru Jalloh
wrote on 12/03/2026
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3:51 pm
We will miss you, Anita. May Allah forgive your mistakes and grant u eternal rest. Rest in peace.
Angela
wrote on 12/03/2026
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3:22 pm
On behalf of my family, please accept our sincere condolences, Simeon, to you, your beautiful children, and the entire family on the passing of your beloved wife. Although I never had the chance to meet her, the wonderful things you shared about her spoke volumes about the kind of person she was. My heartfelt condolences to you and your children. May God comfort and strengthen you all during this very difficult time.
Samira dawda, auntie Alison
wrote on 12/03/2026
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1:54 pm
So sorry for your loss , God bless your family and for the healing to begin
John Kortu
wrote on 12/03/2026
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1:48 pm
On behalf of the Tomah family in Sierra Leone, we sincerely thank all family members, friends and sympathizers who supported in various ways and continue to stand by Simeon and children to pay thier last respect and farewell to Anita as she journey to our God in peace. Special thanks to the entire Church congregation, Pastors and all those who attended the funeral services in London since last night. Thanks for sharing this memorable sad event with us in Sierra Leone . Lets mourn with Faith!!!!!!
Kavi Kanneh
wrote on 12/03/2026
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1:29 pm
We will miss you, Anita. May your soles rest in peace.
Alex Ngafua
wrote on 12/03/2026
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1:25 pm
Rest in perfect peace Anita, until we meet again. In as much we love you, God loves you the best.
Alex Ngafua
wrote on 12/03/2026
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1:25 pm
Rest in perfect peace Anita, until we meet again. In as much we love you, God loves you the best.
Dr Grace and Professor William
wrote on 12/03/2026
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1:24 pm
We knew Anita through the Church she used to go to two years ago, then eventually she enrolled in Bible School. She was doing a diploma in Christian theology. She deferred because of a few personal issues and promised to get back once back on her feet. We are sincerely sorry for her demise but we’re comforted that Anita is in the bosom of her Father in heaven. She will be missed in this realm. May the Lord comfort her family. May her dear soul rest in eternal peace and glory.
Tamba Koroma
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:46 pm
My name is Tamba Koroma, and I want to share a few words from the heart about my dear friend, Anita.
My friendship with her husband, Simeon, goes way back to our school days. We were friends through thick and thin, from our exams in Freetown to finding our way here in the UK.
It feels like yesterday that I first met Anita. She was just a little girl, and I used to play games at her father’s house, right across from mine. Years later, here in the UK, God used me to bring Anita and Simeon together.I helped Anita find a job in Watford. At the time, I knew my friend Simeon was also looking for work.
Anita, being the kind and sharing person she always was, helped him get a job there too. That’s how their love story began. She was the kind of person who would share anything she had with someone who needed it.
Anita was a strong and hard-working woman. She made her own way to the UK with her own effort and God's blessings.
She was truly an inspiration.It’s hard to say goodbye. I pray that her soul rests in perfect peace. I also pray that God continues to bless her children and her husband, Simeon. Her kindness and love will not be forgotten.
My friendship with her husband, Simeon, goes way back to our school days. We were friends through thick and thin, from our exams in Freetown to finding our way here in the UK.
It feels like yesterday that I first met Anita. She was just a little girl, and I used to play games at her father’s house, right across from mine. Years later, here in the UK, God used me to bring Anita and Simeon together.I helped Anita find a job in Watford. At the time, I knew my friend Simeon was also looking for work.
Anita, being the kind and sharing person she always was, helped him get a job there too. That’s how their love story began. She was the kind of person who would share anything she had with someone who needed it.
Anita was a strong and hard-working woman. She made her own way to the UK with her own effort and God's blessings.
She was truly an inspiration.It’s hard to say goodbye. I pray that her soul rests in perfect peace. I also pray that God continues to bless her children and her husband, Simeon. Her kindness and love will not be forgotten.
Abdirahman Ahmed
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:41 pm
My condolences to the family
John Kortu
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:14 pm
We share your sorrows Mr. Tomah and children from your family in Bo, Sierra Leone. Rest in Peace Anita.. Your tears are surrounded to God.
Abdirahman Ahmed
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:14 pm
My condolences to the family
Abdo
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:08 pm
May god grant her eternal rest. My condolences to my brother Simone and his beautiful family.
John Kortu
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:05 pm
Rest in Peace Anita
Adama Hawa Sesay
wrote on 12/03/2026
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12:04 pm
Adama Hawa Sesay
Thomas S. Mansaray
wrote on 12/03/2026
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11:53 am
Burial ceremony of the late
Mrs. Anita Tomah
Mrs. Anita Tomah
Fatmata Bangura
wrote on 12/03/2026
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11:42 am
May your beautiful soul rest in peace dear. May Allah forgive your sins and grant you the highest jannah. Sleep well. Till we meet again.
Simon Alpheaus A. Tomah
wrote on 12/03/2026
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11:22 am
May she find eternal peace". And may God continue to comfort you Mr. Sim and children.
