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Gemma Mills lit a candle
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
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My dear sister Agnes the memories that we have of the times we spent together will always be treasured. I know that Mom was extremely proud of you for what you have accomplished in your life. You never allowed the difficult times to hinder you instead you used it to motivate you to success. In the early years when you studied at the Mausica Teachers'Training College and the University of the West Indies we were privileged to enjoy your company. In the latter years you were destined to go abroad to fulfill your dreams. You left a legacy of "through difficulty to success". Thank you sister and aunt. You will never be forgotten by us. (Gemma,Marsha,Kevon,Lyndon)
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Charis Newton-Thompson posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, September 13, 2018
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To Agnes' family and friends please accept my deepest sympathies. We have indeed lost a stellar scholar.
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Basil johnson posted a condolence
Monday, September 10, 2018
I only had two social courses from Calliste but what I learned has stayed with me, just like the sound of her laugh. My condolences to all the family and friends
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George Dei posted a condolence
Sunday, September 9, 2018
TRIBUTE TO AGNES CALLISTE FROM GEORGE DEI (read at Memorial Service by Dr. Afua Cooper)
My dear sister,
It is with a wounded and broken heart that I pen these words to your departed soul. An intellectual giant has fallen and all through the deep forest the unmistaken sound of the fall can be heard. Death has robbed us of someone so loving, caring, giving and respectful. Words alone cannot truly describe the pain I feel as I write these words to you from far away Ghana.
Like all gathered here today to mourn your passing and celebrate your life we are hurting very bad. For me, I can only reflect on our intellectual journey together. I am blessed and richer to have had the privilege of your companionship. How can I forget you, Agnes? You were a senior scholar who took me along with you on a wild journey. It was a journey with fond and loving memories - joy, pain, and hard struggle. Yet, I look back on those days with smile and affection. You fought a good and worthy cause and succeeded in making us better than we are.
I can never repay the debt owed from our long and cherished acquaintance over the years. Your teachings exemplified those qualities that must be fought for and defended at all times. Your teachings have made an indelible mark on me. Through working with you I learned about interstices of difference so many years ago. I vividly remember your scolding not to forget gender and class in my anti-racist analysis? The discussions, writings, socializing, communications and politicking have been great and revealing. You taught me not to forget history, to see my Blackness and Africanness as converging and mingled. You taught us to remember the shoulders of those departed on which we all stand today. You taught me to be courageous and to be a distinctive Black voice in a colonial and imperial world. You taught us to be humble in our claim to know and to respect and honor scholarship. But above all you taught us that scholarship was meaningless if not afflicted with politics and conscience at all times.
It is true they say lives are worth living. You are no exception. You have surely made a difference in the lives of many of us past, present and the future to me. We cannot repay you, Agnes. We can sincerely hope and pray the good Lord will give you a resting place free from all the hostilities and injustices we see around us today and for which you so courageously fought to lay bare. We will miss you a lot. Please as an Elder do not forget us. Prepare a place for us and set up an integrative anti-racism caucus if there is none where you are. Almighty God please allow our dear sister to continue to write and share her ideas with us at all times in spirit. We need her in the on-going struggles to create new futures. We will always be her obedient students. And, please God let Agnes give a talk or lecture during one of your friday nights in Heaven. You will enjoy it, my Lord.
My dear sister, thank you so very much and rest in deserved peace for a job well done.
Sincerely,
George Dei
[Nana Adusei Sefa Tweneboah].
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deacon alonzo reddick posted a condolence
Friday, September 7, 2018
On behalf of my wife Sonja,family the officers and members of Tracadie United Baptist Church, I send heart felt christian sympathy to relatives, friends and the many acquaintances of the late AGNES MIRANDA CALLISTE, we want all of you to know that we will keep you in our prayers as you go through your time of sorrow,remember in your time of sorrow draw nigh to God and he will draw nigh to all of you, may the love,peace and grace of God our heavenly father, fill your sad hearts with his everlasting joy. Sincerlly Deacon Alonzo Reddick,,,,,
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Mary Desmond posted a condolence
Friday, September 7, 2018
I was so heartbroken to hear the news of my dear friend's passing; she will be truly missed. Agnes contributed so much not just to the academic world but to the world in general. She was always there to give a helping hand and never said "no" when asked. I loved when we shared our talks together because it was never a waste of time on gossip or foolishness; she always used the time for teaching. Telling me historical facts, important information, and sometimes she would slip in a joke to break up the seriousness but she would always tell me, "Mary, keep asking till you get the answer". I always thought that was good advice and I always listened to Agnes.
She not only took me under her wing but my daughter when she attended St. FX, years later. She was a friend until the very end and I will never forget her and the contributions she made to the education system, African Nova Scotian communities, local history but most of all the impact she had on students of all nationalities, race, and color. With Agnes, there was no race, color or creed; she was a wonderful person who had a willingness to help those in need. She was a woman of faith; rest my sister in Christ, well-deserved. May God Bless.
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Tracadie United Baptist Church posted a condolence
Friday, September 7, 2018
On behalf of the Officers and Members of Tracadie United Baptist Church, we wish to extend our deepest sympathy. Agnes was well-known and very well-liked. She was the "Educator of Souls"; she had a spirit that was so friendly when she spoke it would touch your very soul. Her sole purpose in life was to educate, young and old and she did her job well and brought joy to the whole process of learning which was a true treasure. She will be surely miss but not forgotten because she has left a huge legacy behind in her work, with students, her friends and love ones. Rest in peace, my good and faithful servant.
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Gilbert Daye posted a condolence
Friday, September 7, 2018
My condolences to Dr.Calliste's family.The Canadian academic community has lost a major scholar. Thankfully, her presence on many issues concerning the Black community and equality will remain through her published work.
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Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard posted a condolence
Thursday, September 6, 2018
I was sorry to hear the news of Dr agnes Callisto. Her tireless efforts to address racism, in its many forms, and her ground breaking research will be remembered and followed. She leaves a powerful legacy that others can emulate. George and I offer sincere condolences to her family, and he extended network who grieve her loss. I am sorry that we will not be able to attend her memorial service due to travel commitments.
Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard
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Lisle A. Clarke posted a condolence
Thursday, September 6, 2018
I am saddened to learn of the death of Dr. Agnes Calliste. I visited Antigonish two weeks ago for a very brief visit, and during that visit, I inquired about her and learned that she was not well and was a resident of the RK MacDonald NH.
I was unable to visit with her at the time, and given this notification deeply regret the loss opportunity to see her again.
I extend my condolences to her family and friends, and I would like them to know that she was a very special person. She cared about others, and made it her life's work to educate all she had the opportunity to reach about the meaning of, causes, and impacts of systemic and institutionalized racism.
This work is challenging and is generally avoided by those who seek popularity, and view 'fitting-in' as more important than promoting social justice. This is not intended to be judgemental of others, but to emphasize the fact the she made a decision to do this necessary work.
I know that she was like a mother and mentor to many foreign students, especially black and carribean students. She was always available for a consult and herself, a student of all processes involving the problems faced by, and the advancement of vissible minorities and others.
I left Antigonish many years ago, and we loss contact. I remember discussing with her some of the challenges she faced, and the things she wanted to achieve. She was always a very special person.
Rest in eternal peace Dear Agnes, you have earned your wings.
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Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas posted a condolence
Thursday, September 6, 2018
I was saddened to learn about the death of Sister Agnes Calliste while out of the Province. My prayers of thanksgiving and blessing are prayed. She was a friend and colleague. Agnes was a devout Christian and fighter to the very end. We spent much time together on the battlefield for human rights. She was a true soldier, advocate and activist - standing, speaking, writing and unmovable for right. She loved her students. I was blessed to have met her through mutual friends, Pat Skinner and Lorraine Reddick. She will be missed. Her memories remain. Her works do follow her through the many lives that she touched. Sleep in perfect peace my friend. Receive your welcomed invitation and great reward.
Sincerely, Sister Carolyn
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