Chümoukedima citizens mourn demise of Head GB Koutsu

Chümoukedima, June 21 (MExN): The citizens and organisations of Chümoukedima have mourned the demise of Kelenguzo Kuotsu, the Head Gaon Bura (GB) Chümoukedima Town, who passed away on June 20. 

Late Kuotsu was among the most respected elders of the Chümoukedima and had worked tirelessly the betterment of the town, the condolences messages and tributes to departed GD concurred.  

CVC: The Chümoukedima Village Council (CVC), expressing shock and sadness over the sudden demise, remembered him one of the most respected elder of Chümoukedima and said that late Koutsu was a “fatherly figure to many and was loved by all ages cutting across all communities.”

He dedicated the best of his years to the welfare of the community and would be fondly remembered for humility and innate readiness to help all those who approach him, stated a condolence note issued CVC Chairman Razouvotuo Chatsu and Secretary Mhasiletuo Visezo.      

With his passing, Chümoukedima Village in particular and the people of Chümoukedima in general has lost an upright leader and a beloved elderly member whose stead will be impossible to replace, it said.

The CVC and all its denizens commiserate with the bereaved family members and all near and dear ones of late Kuotsu, the council said. 

“We stand with the family in sharing their grief for the inconsolable loss; and uphold the family members in prayers that God almighty will grant peace and solace, may the soul of late Kelenguzo Kuotsu rest in eternal peace,” it added. 

CTC: The Chümoukedima Town Council (CTC) also conveyed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family of late Kuotsu.

He was a tall leader and a large hearted individual, who tirelessly worked for the betterment of the town with deep wisdom and great vision, stated a condolence message from the EAC Chümoukedima and CTC Administrator, ER Seyiekhrietuo Solo. 

 He was not just a leader but a protective father figure to many and his sudden demise has left a large void which will not be easy to fill in the days to come, it said.

The CTC pays its deepest respect and gratitude to late Kuotsu for his selfless service and unwavering commitment. May the departed soul rest in peace and may the Almighty grant solace and strength to the family members, during this time of sorrow, it added. 

CTYO:  The Chümoukedima Town Youth Organisation, in a condolence note, paid tribute to late Kuotsu and said that he was not just a wonderful person and perfect guide but also a humble leader with an always-ready-to-help attitude.

It is really painful to lose a father figure and someone who was always our mentor on Father's Day (June 20), stated the CTYO’s condolence note issued by its President, Hovise Naleo and General Secretary,  Avi Makritsu.            

 “We express our deepest sympathies to his family in these difficult times. May his soul be at peace with our Heavenly Father. His gentle soul will always be in our hearts,” it added.

CUC: The Chakhesang Union Chümoukedima (CUK) in condolence message said that late Kuotsu gave his whole life to serve the public and an irreplaceable leader has been lost in his demise.

“Words are not enough to express the pain for the lost.   Please accept our most sympathies for the loss. Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace,” stated the CUC’s message issued by its President Pretso Therie.