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Babalwa Ngcakani Obituary, Former Student Of Breidbach Secondary Alumni Has Sadly Passed Away

We’re sorry to say that Babalwa Ngcakani, a beloved 2015 graduate of Breidbach Secondary School, died way too soon. The news of her death makes me very sad. We’re truly sorry to have to tell you about this very unfortunate turn of events. People who were lucky enough to know Babalwa will miss her very much; her tracks will be seen in our hallways.

People who want to pay their respects and say their last words during this sad time have been given information about Babalwa’s funeral. From the signs at the funeral home, it looks like her death will be a time for people to think about her and remember her in the future. These are the chances that people who were lucky enough to know and enjoy this amazing person’s life will have.

You can call Simanye Danster at 0616898020 or Ntsika Zama at 0616274154. If you have any questions about the funeral plans, please contact one of these people as soon as possible.

At times when things are tough, the people who live here lean on each other and talk about how they overcame problems that are similar to the ones they are facing now.

Friends of Babalwa who knew her while she was at Breidbach Secondary School have said they are sad that she is moving. We want her family and friends to know that we are praying for them and thinking about them during this hard time. We’re sorry for their loss. Please accept our regrets.

Everyone at school should remember Babalwa. If you remember her, I hope it brings you comfort to think about her. It’s important to remember a fellow student whose life had a big impact on many people as we go through this hard time.

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