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Charles Forchu
Born in Cameroon
50 years
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Dr. Joyce Ashuntantang Thank You Charles Forchu, RIP. March 13, 2014
I guess I have to come to terms with the fact that Charles Forchu is dead, now that his memorial page is up and running. I have been reading my inbox exchanges with him over and over and I have to slowly admit that he will never come back to Dallas, Texas. He will never complete the project he started for me, he will never fully implement the marketing strategy for my talents as he confidently promised. On Christmas day 2013, he called to elaborate on his plans some more but I was in the Movie theater watching Long Walk to Freedom so I promised to call later but ended up just sending a text. On December 26th, when he fatefully departed the USA, he sent me a text on his way out, reassuring me for the umpteenth time of his commitment. I always tried to tell him to take his time and often told him I was patient which earned me the nickname "humble professor" and "patient professor". He was simply too excited about what he was going to do for me and what the outcome would be. Charles' level of engagement on this project was beginning to sound too good to be true. Now I know why. It was a dream for me to strive for. It was a star he was showing me up in the sky and all he was doing was informing me that I had the wings to reach up high! Charles told me he will contact me from Cameroon. He did as the messages below confirm. But, being the "patient professor" robbed me of one last chance to talk with Charles. Well, Charles will not be coming back to Dallas as he promised. Just as he predicted, "Something else came up". I don't think he knew, it would be his illness and death. But there's one thing his death will not take from me: the fire and energy he breathed into my dreams. Charles, I never met you in this life BUT somewhere down the line I hope I would make you proud by accomplishing ALL the things you believed I could still do and should be doing. Rest in perfect peace, my brother! I am praying for your immediate and enlarged families. I will look over the designs you sent to me again. I know you would be guiding me from above. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your humble and patient Professor!

Jude Anoma Family Friend March 12, 2014
Wehké!!!! Grand Charlo (u always told me u preferred Charlie to Charlo),
I remember growing up in Victoria as next door neighbours and "police pikin dem." I remember when you used to come on holidays from BBSS and organize small family activities in the quartier at Mile 1. I remember how we all used to "compare" our dads and discuss how "na who wild pass." Then you would chime in with big brother wisdom and say "you guys are stubborn so what do you expect"
I remember when we last spoke and you told me about your projects and asking me deep questions about Cameroon. My response was "just kam and see for yourself." As I write, my eyes are teary and I ask myself what will happen to all those your dreams of making the world a better place. You were a great guy!!!!!!
As you journey into the unknown, may your path be clear and may that path lead directly to the feet of the Lord. Greet our fathers and all others gone before us marked with the sign of faith.
Adieu Grand frère and may you RIP. 
Joseph Ngante I remember that smile March 11, 2014
You always invited us over and let us do as much stuff as we want you were so kind and helpful. You loved all of us so much.You took us out you made me a game called the Joe bot. You were so helpful but serious.Uncle did you know that you were loved you knew what everyone liked and you were that star right there. When i heard that we were  going to your jouse i said yes. Now I can 't.



                R.i.p  Love you
moh inusa melo forchu brother March 11, 2014
i don,t want to beleive that you are dead,could somebody tell me that it,s a dream.you were my brother my close friend whom we shared many things together.i still remember all our adventures in yaounde.just the other day in the village lots of people thought that we were twins,remember the achu my wife served you,the whishy you offered us when we  came to tell you we were going back to yaounde,little did i know that ,that was the last time i will see you alive.greet moh doir,fueshangha,nah shangha and all our ancestors.may Allah be kind to you.
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