Jada Diamond

Death date: Nov 19, 2012
Nathaniel Vusumuzi Nkosi, age 75 of Mableton went home to be with the Lord on November 19, 2012 following an illness for which he was receiving care at Wellstar Cobb Hospital in Austell, Georgia. He was a Dedicated Disciple of Jes Read Obituary
To the Nkosi family: Sorry, I am not able to be with you today. I love you with the love of God and will see you soon.
I enjoyed discussing the Word with the scholar Pastor Nate - will miss him much but as you I have the comfort in knowing that he is with God.
Elder Luevenia Dill King
I first met Mr. Nkosi at Imagine Mableton when I saw him assisting Mrs. Nkosi with setting her class up for her kindergarten students. When I saw that I said to myself what a kind sweet man. Through the years, my family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nkosi and we developed a close bond and friendship. Mr. Nkosi was there to support us whenever they could. Mr. Nkosi, I remember you being a compassionate, caring, unselfish man. Those are the memories that I will always have of Mr. Nkosi. We love you Mr. Nkosi. May we meet again in the paradise that Jesus promised the evil doer that was on the torture stake with him.
-The Cozarts
Nat Nkosi was a man that led me to the Lord. We are so sorry of his passing away. He was my hero. He mentored me and helped me even when I got married. Mrs. Nkosi and the kids please put your faith in the Lord because this man has done great things for God.
God bless you
Rev. George and Peggy Ngamlana.
Mrs. Nikosi, I am thinking of you during this time. I remember thinking what a gracious and wonderful man your husband was and was touched by the birthday party he threw for you at school to share with your friends. What a wonderful husband to know how much that means to a teacher. I always felt blessed each time I talked to him, we used to run into each other in the hall and he would always stop and speak. I will pay my respects in person at the viewing, but I just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you and remembering your wonderful husband. Take care, Teri Kangas former IIAM teacher
All of our love and support during this time. Your father seemed like an extraordinary person; I am confident his legacy will continue onwards.
Aaron Schwartz and Team