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Connie Ferguson Marks Shona’s 4th Death Anniversary With A Throwback Video

Connie Ferguson Marks Shona’s 4th Death Anniversary With A Throwback Video. Today marks four years, since the untimely passing of Shona Ferguson. The multi award winning actor and producer passed away on June 30th 2021, due to Covid-19 complications.

Every time on his death anniversary, the family takes to social media with moving tributes. They also remember their late beloved one on his birthdays. Normally they post about the beautiful memories they have had with him, and also express how much they still love him. To mark Shona’s 3rd death anniversary last year, Connie described her man as a King, Legend and GOAT. Although his passing still feels unreal, Connie shared how their faith has carried them through as a family, during the difficult times. They have made sure that Shona still remains very much alive in their memories, as they cherish the time they got to spent with him

This time around Connie decided to show the world, how funny of a man Shona was. The talented actress, producer and entrepreneur posted one of Shona’s videos, where he was ‘harassing’ her. This is one of the things she misses about her man, and it also makes him unforgettable.

The way he used to harass me!๐Ÿ˜‚ I miss you annoying me Dawg!๐Ÿฅน Thinking about you and missing you is just part of me now, and Iโ€™m okay with it. You are UNFORGETTABLE! You are in me, and I LOVE YOU FOREVER.โค๏ธ Long live my KING!๐Ÿ‘‘

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#theSHOgoeson,
” Connie said.

Leseid Matsunyane-Ferguson, also penned something in remembrance of her late father. She expressed her grief, and how much she misses Shona.

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Saying I miss you sounds insufficient. Articulating my grief sounds redundant. So many moments missed and so much guidance needed. I hope you can feel my heart and that you know Iโ€™m trying. We need you, but weโ€™re trying. โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿฉน
,”she said.

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