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Connie Ferguson’s moving tribute to her “Sho”

Connie Ferguson’s moving tribute to her “Sho”

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER WITH carefully chosen words that traced their deep love, devotion and a journey of their life, widow Connie Ferguson has paid a tender loving tribute to her late husband, actor, filmmaker and media mogul Shona Ferguson. Connie’s emotional farewell, recorded earlier, was played at Ferguson’s funeral in Johannesburg yesterday, which was attended by family members, actors, actresses and the Minister of Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation Nathi Mthethwa. Ferguson passed away after a 28-day battle with COVID-19.  In her special message, Connie said: “I never anticipated where we are today. God brought you into my life 20…
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Loving tributes as Shona Ferguson is laid to rest

Loving tributes as Shona Ferguson is laid to rest

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER THE life and times of actor and filmmaker Shona Ferguson, who died recently due to COVID-19 complications were celebrated in a special and emotional way as he was laid to rest in Johannesburg today. Ferguson’s widow Connie, their children, brothers and colleagues in the film industry paid warm tributes to him, describing him as a loving father, a dedicated family man.  His daughter Lesedi Masilo-Ferguson recalled the love and laughter that Ferguson shared with her and the family. “You could either hear or smell him. We lost a very special piece of our heart …To the original…
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“Rest now, SHO, my ANGEL, my LOVE, my SKAT, my LAAITIE”

“Rest now, SHO, my ANGEL, my LOVE, my SKAT, my LAAITIE”

CONNIE FERGUSON THIS day, 20 years ago, July 31, 2001, was the day God brought you into my life, and we haven’t looked back since!  Ours is a once in a lifetime kind of love. We joked about how we were going to be in our old age. How we would take turns supporting each other and being strong for each other.  The irony is we have already been doing that for the past 20 years! Oh, how God has loved me to give me YOU! We were already planning our 20th wedding anniversary in November, assuming that we had…
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