Dr. Eva Mary Njoku

Dr. Eva Mary Njoku
(October 12, 1942 - August 27, 2022)
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Funeral Location: Leevy's Funeral Home 1831 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Saturday, September 10, 2022 / 11:00 A.M.
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Dr. Eva Mary Njoku

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  1. I am so saddened to learn about the passing of Dr. Injoku. She was such a sweet, beautiful, and smart lady!! I love the way she taught her classes and was always focused, caring and loyal to Benedict College and her students. I remember seeing Dr. Injoku at S. C. State College and she explained that she was organizing the Social Work Program at State. I will miss her integrity, respect for others and love that Dr. Injoku showed to everyone she came in contact with. A sweet soul has made her transition to join the angels. Rest well Dr. Injoku, well done thy good and faithful servant.

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  2. My sincere condolences to the family of Dr. Eva Njoku. I was blessed to have her as a professor of Social Work at Benedict College (Class of 1977). She was a brilliant professor. I am so amazed by the life story you shared and I pray the memories of her and her life will always bring a smile to your face and peace to your heart.

    Mary Wright Golden

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  3. To the family of Dr. Eva Njoku. You have our sympathy and condolences. Dr. Njoku was a very sweet person to work with and to work for. I enjoyed each moment working for her. She always had this beautiful smile on her face. We always had wonderful talks especially when it came down to our family. She loved her boys. She talked about them practically everyday. I am sure you all will miss her but just remember she gave lots of love and she had a beautiful soul. I will always remember our days at Benedict College. Always. To Dr. Njoku Good Night.

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  4. My condolences to the Njoku family. No words can make your loss less painful but I am praying for your peace.

    Love,

    The Allens

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  5. Momma Njoku’s sweet spirit will be missed but never forgotten đŸ’” Praying for peace for the Njoku family. Love, Michelle Reed and Family

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  6. Dr. Njoku was one of my favorite professors. She was so knowledgeable and dedicated to the field of social work. She stretched us to go over and beyond our limitations and to believe in ourselves. She wrote my recommendation for social work graduate school. Because of her guidance, I believed in my abilities to achieve. She left a rich legacy, example, and role model for the next generation of world changers. I send sincere prayers and condolences to her family and loved ones. Dr. Njoku definitely left her mark and footprints on the school of social work at SCSU.

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  7. Moma Mary was such a gentle and quiet soul. It was always a pleasure seeing her and the late great Dr. Njoku (dad) at the family gatherings. I see so much of her in her granddaughter, Nneoma. She will forever live. Rest in Paradise now and tell my parents I miss them too.

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  8. My condolences and sympathy to your family at this time. It was a great pleasure to have known you Dr. Njoku. You were a Grandmother to my daughter and I will always be thankful for that. You will truly be missed…. I will never forget the conversations we shared and will always remember our talks. I am so grateful to have met you and your husband. Love you.

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  9. I remember Eva Nyjoku well in that she was one of my Social Work Professors. I can still recall how caring and dedicated she was when I was a student at Benedict College. Rest In Peace Dr. Eva Nyjoku and May God bless your soul as you rest.

    To the family, please accept my Deepest Condolences and know my prayers are for you during this time of great loss.

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  10. RIP, Dr. Njoku. Your legend lives on. I am blessed to have known you. I send love to your family.

    Gwenevere Beaty
    Class of 1995

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