August 18, 1964 – March 27, 2026
It is with profound sorrow and everlasting love, we announce the passing of our beloved sister, Gloria N. Nah, who departed this life on March 27, 2026. Though her earthly journey has ended, her spirit lives on, resting peacefully in heaven, reunited with her beloved Mom Mrs. Grace Weah and her Father, Gabriel W. Nah, Sr. and embraced in eternal light and love.
Gloria fought a good fight, meeting each day with strength, dignity, and faith, even when the road was long and heavy. Her courage was unwavering, her hope steadfast, and her heart always full of love for others. Her Christian Faith anchored her life, especially during her illness. She trusted God even in the hardest moments, resting in the promise that death is not the end.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7)
Born on August 18, 1964, Gloria was a blessing from the very beginning. Her life was defined by affection, compassion, and grace, qualities she freely shared with family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to know her. Gloria proudly graduated from Konola Academy High School in Monrovia and later matriculated Morris-Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia.
Though our hearts are heavy, we find comfort knowing she is no longer in pain, but at peace, surrounded by heavenly love, and watching over us with the same care she showed in life. She leaves behind a legacy of love that cannot be erased, a spirit that cannot be forgotten, and memories that will forever live in our hearts. Until we meet again, we want you to know that you are loved beyond words, missed beyond measure, and remembered forever.
Gloria was pre-deceased by her Father Gabriel W. Nah, Sr., Mother Grace Weah, and brother Thomas Toe Nah. She is survived by her Stepmother Mrs. Patricial Nah, her siblings – Sisters: Doris Nah, Teresa Nah-Maynor, Veronica Nah-Walker, Rose Nah, Christiana Nah-Ireland and Brothers; Gregory Nah (Eugenia), Joseph Nah, Dr. Gabriel K. Nah (Delphine), Gabriel W. Nah, Jr (Sametta). and Rev. Fr. McDonald Nah, and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” (Matthew 5:4)


