Lowesha Kapijimpanga

lowesha kapijimpanga

September 16, 1967 ~ October 25, 2020

Born in: Solwezi, Zambia
Resided in: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Lowesha was the kind of person who you would meet today, but in a split second, you would
think you’ve known him for a lifetime. He was warm in so many ways, for those that had a
chance of interacting with him. He had a place in his heart for everybody in our community.
Lowesha had a major passion for music and entertainment. He was so handy that in good fun,
his family would call him MacGyver because he was able to fix anything. He was always willing
to help people with any problem they may have had. He will be greatly missed for his trade and
his skills. We are no longer going to grieve, but instead celebrate the life of a great man.
Lowesha leaves behind a loving wife Carol and son Lulekelo, son Lusa and daughter Lukundo
Kapijimpanga as well as his beloved family and friends.
Lowesha will be receiving friends from 6pm to 8pm on Friday, October 30 th 2020 at Wages and
Sons Funeral Home located at 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30046.

Services

Visitation: October 30, 2020 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-277-4550

Funeral Service: October 31, 2020 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-277-4550

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  1. CandleImageThough I do this with a heavy heart, I nevertheless thank God for having blessed me with a dear friend and brethren like you. A friend and brethren that brings me happy memories of our lives as youth. Therefore, it is with great honor and grace that, with this act of lighting a purple candlelight, at minimum I will afford to express and symbolize what your life and friendship meant to me and all those that were close and dear to you. Although your passing will separate us in the physical, your spirit as in the candlelight, will keep my memories alive. My dear friend and brethren, may this symbol of eternity continue to shine like a lighthouse on top a hill and always help me reminisce what your life meant and brought amid the challenges and darkness of life into a bright future as energy emitted by the never-dying sun. I pray that my symbolic candle that I have lit for you my friend and dear brethren at the time of your homebound journey, will give light to the consequent darkness of death and keep the flame of your memory lit into the afterlife. I will greatly miss you my friend and brethren. May Your Soul Continue to Rest in Eternal Peace. Bereaved Friend and Brethren~LS

  2. May the fellowship of God ????❤️???? continue to shine in your earthly works as you enter a New chapter as an intercessor for the living. RIP.

  3. AS YOU ARE LAID TO REST TODAY OUR DEAR LOWESHA, MAY OUR HEAVENLY FATHER RECEIVE YOU INTO HIS LOVING HANDS. IT IS HARD TO SEE YOU GO BUT YOU NEEDED THE REST. YOU ARE FREE FROM ALL PAINS. UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN SLEEP AND TAKE YOUR REST. GOODBYE, GOODBYE, GOODBYE. WE ❤ YOU BUT JESUS LOVES YOU BEST. ???? ???? ????

  4. CandleImageSending love and light from Arlington, Virginia. There aren’t many words that can be said during this difficult time. But one thing remains true and that is God is ABLE! Take this time to draw near to Him for comfort, understanding and strength. Mama Irene, Ebony and Nadine, I love you. Sending hugs and prayers to you all and the Kapijimpanga family. ❤️

  5. CandleImageThose we love don’t go away,
    They walk beside us every day,
    Unseen, unheard, but always near,
    Still loved, still missed and very dear. May God give you strength and comfort the entire family as you put your loved one to rest. Rest up (Ba Mwisho)!!

  6. CandleImageRest in eternal peace my dear brother. Thanking God Almighty for making my paths cross. My family and I shall forever remain grateful for knowing you and for all you did for us. Praying for God to comfort and strengthen Carol, the kids, and your entire family. Rest In Peace.

  7. CandleImageTo my older sister Carol,and the children.
    Death is not easy,and most times we don’t know what to say but be silent.

    Our prayers are that you seek comfort in the lord. May his soul find eternal rest.

  8. CandleImageDeath may separate us but memories will still last forever. You still hold a special place in our hearts. Go well Dad. MYSRIEP


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