🌺💔 Honoring Muriel MacGowan Larner: A heartfelt farewell to a legend of Papua New Guinea🌿
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- In a deeply emotional ceremony, the remains of the legendary Muriel MacGowan Larner were laid to rest beside her beloved husband, Wally Larner, on Monday, July 15, 2024. 🌿💔
Muriel, who dedicated 40 years to running the Arau Coffee Plantation and founded the Eastern Highlands Cultural Centre in Kainantu, leaves behind a legacy of love, culture, and community. Her daughter, Rosalie Everest, and sons, Marc, Ian, and Paul, brought her ashes back to Kainantu Cemetery, where Wally has rested since 1967. 🕊️
At the Eastern Highlands Cultural Centre, staff trained by Muriel in pottery, weaving, and various arts wept as they honored the woman who had touched so many lives. 🌺❤️
This tribute video was made possible with the support of Obura-Wonenara MP and Agriculture Minister Hon. John Boito, National Agriculture Research Institute (NARI) Director-General Dr. Nelson Simbiken, and Department of Agriculture Secretary Dr. Sergie Bang. 🎥🌟
A heartfelt thank you to Rosalie Everest, her sons Paul, Ian, and Marc, and the beautiful people of Arau and Kainantu for their unwavering love and support. 🙏✨
Thank you for documenting this on film and in the newspaper.
@@terroman1000 thank you. My pleasure.
A very significant moment captured and shared, will be a history for the family and for Papua New Guinea as well 😢
Thank you.
Thank you. 😢 So sad
You see, we have this custom of talking to the dead. It's real
@@yonaltradespng thank you.
truly she's got a big heart for the people of kainantu and png
Thank you Bing.
Thankyou Malum for sharing this video. I'm watching from Lae but am still deeply moved not only by how our people honor the lives of Wally & Muriel Larner, but moreso, how this video shows that we as PNGNs are still truly a genuine, compassionate & loving people. For me personally, this video gives me hope for a better PNG despite all the bad news going on about our nation, government, tribes & clans and our people. YESHUA continue to keep, bless & your ministry Malum and our beautiful country PNG. Shalom.
Thank you Olivia.
Compared to other country's, I love my PNG culture and people. We have respect for humans. Sampla taim mi lukim pasin blo Ol narapla outside lain ya na mi sae poret ya. I love my people.
@@yonaltradespng Well said.