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OBITUARY

MELVIN ROBERTS (1964-2024)

Renowned Community Leader, Activist, and Devoted Family Man Passes Away

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Melvin Roberts, a distinguished citizen of Grahamstown, who left an indelible mark on his community. Born on August 16, 1964, Melvin departed this life on November 8, 2024.

EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION

Melvin was born to Willie (Booi) and Sophie Roberts in Grahamstown, where he spent his formative years. He attended John Bisseker High School, demonstrating exceptional leadership skills as a member of the Student Representative Council and captain of the 1st XV rugby team. Later, he attended Mary Waters High School (Mawas), further honing his passion for politics and sports. He also represented Swallows Rugby Club.

CAREER AND ACTIVISM

Melvin's professional journey was marked by dedication and excellence. As a skilled motor mechanic, he established his own workshop, leveraging skills inherited from his late father. Additionally, he worked as a qualified electrician at Rhodes University and East Cape Electrical. Since 2015, Melvin served as Manager at the South African Heritage Resource Agency (SAHRA).

Melvin's commitment to social justice was unwavering. As a member of the United Democratic Front (UDF) and Grahamstown Residents Association (GRACA), he fought tirelessly against apartheid. His involvement with the South African Council on Sport (SACOS) underscored his belief in the power of sports to effect societal change.

PERSONAL LIFE

Melvin cherished his 28-year marriage to Berenice Mentoor, and together they raised two children.
He is survived by:
His wife, 5 Children, 8 grand children, 1 great grand child, brother, sisters and extended family.

LEGACY

Melvin's impact on Grahamstown will be deeply felt. His kindness, creativity, and community dedication inspired countless individuals. As a devoted family man, activist, and professional, Melvin embodied the values of compassion, integrity, and resilience.

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

Date: Saturday 16 November 2024
Time:
* 11am - 15 Beydon Street
* 12pm - Sole Memorial Methodist Church

"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in Spirit." - Psalm 34:18

Rest in eternal peace Mella..

Our prayers are with the bereaved families and friends. May God comfort you during this difficult time in mourning.

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OBITUARY OF THE LATE ANTONIE HENRY "WATTIE" DANIELS(1940-2024)Antonie was born at Settlers Hospital in Grahamstown on 23...
21/06/2024

OBITUARY OF THE LATE ANTONIE HENRY "WATTIE" DANIELS
(1940-2024)

Antonie was born at Settlers Hospital in Grahamstown on 23 February 1940 and sadly passed away at Settlers Hospital on Sunday 16 June 2024, after been admitted on Saturday 15 June 2024. Fondly known as Wattie, he was the eldest of the late John and Sophie Roberts and grew with his 5 brothers and 4 sisters. Wattie attended (The High Mission) Grahamstown Primary School in Grahamstown until standard 6 and was forced to leave school in order to go and work for his family at a very young age.
Daniels grew up in a very close and large family setup and environment in Middle Terrace, Grahamstown. As a very handsome and charming young man, he was very famous amongst the female companions but wholeheartedly decided to chose Brenda Jasson whom he later got married to on 21 December 1964. He later became a father of 10 children and moved to the hustle and bustle of Joburg where he started working at an Engineering Shop. After a few years stunned in the City of Mob, Daniels and his family moved back to the Eastern Cape at 80 Bowker Street where he started his own Painting Jobs to further put food on the table for his family.

He was a well known Painter in the corridors of Grahamstown whilst ropping in his two sons Ali and the late Dansil to work for him. Mechanical work was his hobby and was a motor mechanic as trade. As a highly talented rugby player, he was one of the founding members of Universals Rugby Football Club aka "Die Bye" in 1959. My grandfather became a household name for Universals RFC and was regarded as one of the fastest rugby players both on the rugby field and on the Athletics track in Grahamstown. He was lightening fast, explosive and electrifying as a winger for his beloved Rugby Club "Die Bye".

Daniels lived of very strict Christian morals, principles, ethics, standards and values and was a born Catholic at St Mary's Catholic Church, a member in good standing until his death. He also served as an Altar Boy in his hey day in Church.

It was in 1987 that my grandparents moved to 61 Currie Street and also later working as a Self Employed Taxi Services for many years.
Wattie was a very humble person, very friendly, joking and always a chuckle up his sleeve. He lived for his big family, took good care of them and always a ready smile on his face. He never gets angry easily and lived at peace with everyone that came across his path. Daniels lived a full life and an illustrious, where he made may of friends and earned the respect of many due to his character and nature as the person he was.
There was never a dull moment when my grandfather was around, whether it was at home, in society, in church, on the sports field or even in social and family gatherings. A very loving and kind soul that always put other first and reaches out to those in need. He was also a profound fisherman and thoroughly enjoyed the fishing trips with his family and friends at Fish Point and Katrivier. It was a family tradition that my grandfather took us as his family out every year in December for weeks to go on camping at Fish Point with his Caravan and Tents. December was always a time we as family look forward to, knowing our dear Dede will take us to the sea side.

After our grandmother's passing in 2004, our Dede took care of us those residing with him at 61 Currie Street. Dede found a very dear and close friend in Shaun Swartbooi who reside in Middle Terrace and the two became very close for years leading up until his departure recently. Shaun was not only a very close friend to our Dede but also a confidante, and also like a father to Shaun. The two had shared many secrets and very good memories, and no one could ever seperate them.

Our dearest Dede was never a sick person and was a very strong, healthy and brave old man, who believes he was still a young man. In recent years, he continuously visiting his eldest daughter Millicent Adonis in the Western Cape for months to spend family time. It was in George where he also assist Milly with her Soup Kitchen and met the Street Kids who became like his children who later took very good care of him when he sometimes need TLC or in bodily pain.

During his final months before his departure, our Dede was residing between George with Milly, in 61 Currie Street with Ches and at 2 Irving Street with Ali.

Dede was hospitalized on Saturday night 15 June 2024 after having a short breath and sadly passed away the following morning on Sunday the 16 June 2024.

SURVIVED BY:
Dede is survived and left behind by 3 sons, 1 daughter, 3 sisters, 4 daughter-in-laws, 28 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, extended family and friends.

The best thing about my Dede's charm, is that no one can take it away from him.

Rest in eternal peace our dearest Dede. Your warmth presence and sense of humor will be deeply missed by all of us and those who loved you.

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18/06/2024

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BEREAVEMENT NOTICE

Martin James "Coby" Cobus
Born: 15 November 1941
Died: 25 May 2024

Martin Cobus, a beloved figure in Grahamstown and Swallows Rugby Club, passed away on May 25, 2024. Born and raised in Grahamstown, Martin attended George Dickerson Primary (a school his father and grandfather build) and Rhodes Exemplary Senior Secondary School. He was a dedicated worker at Makana Municipality for many years, retiring at 65.

Martin was a kind, humble, and loving gentleman with a pure heart. He was a devoted family man, always putting others first. A softly spoken individual who never got angry easily, he earned the respect of many in the community.

Martin's legacy in rugby is exceptional. He played centre for Swallows Rugby Club and later served on the management structures. He also represented SEDRU and was a dedicated administrator on the Coloured Rugby Board (CRB). His incredible pace and try-scoring ability made him a force to be reckoned with on the field.

Martin's family was deeply involved in Swallows ASC, with his late wife, daughters, and son-in-law all contributing to the Club.

He is survived by his four daughters, three sons-in-law, three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and extended family.

Remembered for his humility and kind nature, Martin will be deeply missed by all who knew him. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

"The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me." (Psalm 34:18, John 14:1)

Rest in peace, Martin James Cobus.

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ROU KENNISGEWING VAN DIE WYLE EDITH "EDE" STOKES"VROU MET N HART VAN GOUD" GEBORE: 09 DECEMBER 1938OORLEDE: 20 APRIL 202...
26/04/2024

ROU KENNISGEWING VAN DIE WYLE EDITH "EDE" STOKES

"VROU MET N HART VAN GOUD"

GEBORE: 09 DECEMBER 1938
OORLEDE: 20 APRIL 2024

Edith Hermanus sien die eerste lewenslig in Shiloh, n klein Duitse sendingstasie naby Whittlesea. As n tiener neem haar oudste broer haar onder sy vlerk in King William's Town.

Hier werk sy aan huis van Mike Bossr wat die daaglikse busdiens tussen Breidbach en King Wms Town organiseer en besit. Dis dan ook hier waar sy haar toekomstige huweliksmaat, Michael Stokes, ontmoet. Na verblyf van n paar jaar verskuif die twee na Bedford waar haar man aansluit by die polisie.

Sy werk as geregsdienaar bring verskuiwings na Alexandria en Port Alfred. In hierdie kusdorpie het Edie haar gelukkigste jare deurgebring (haar eie erkenning). Sy het onder meer stewige en bande gebou met die Hilpert- en ander familiegroepe. Edie het byvoorbeeld met besondere deernis gepraat van haar geestelike leier, Fr Mahoney van Ierland.

Toe haar man bevorder word tot sersant in die SA Polisie, het hulle verhuis na Grahamstown. Hier het die gesin nes geskop en het Edith Stokes blywende indrukke geskep, vertroetel en op 20 April 2024 nagelaat.

Die mense van ons gemeenskap gaan haar geredelike, aansteeklike glimlag Baie mis.

Edith laat na: een seun, vier dogters, een skoondogter, agt kleinkinders, vier agter kleinkinders en n groot bree familie.

"Want as ons lewe, leef ons tot eer van die Here; en as ons sterwe, sterf ons tot eer van die Here; of ons dan lewe en of ons sterwe, ons behoort aan die Here."
Romeine 14:8

Rus Saggies Aunt Ede

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