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Isaiah Seloga shares fond memories of her late wife, JJ Menu.  Photo by Phuti Mathobela
Isaiah Seloga shares fond memories of her late wife, JJ Menu. Photo by Phuti Mathobela

ISAIAH Seloga said he lost his pillar of strength in presenter JJ Menu.

Thobela FM presenter JJ Menu (39) died on Monday, October 23. The presenter was buried at Silicon Cemetery in Polokwane, Limpopo on Saturday, 28 October.

Isaiah said his wife did a for their family and the country. The two were blessed with three children, two girls and a boy.

The 45-year-old told Daily Sun that JJ Menu changed his life in many ways and also cared for others around her.

He said he cries every time he thinks of her last days because she was someone who was passionate about helping others.

He told Daily Sun that JJ Menu wasn't well at the time of her death as she was constantly in and out of the hospital.

Isaiah from Legae, Polokwane in Limpopo, said her wife didn't mind giving everything she had to make others happy.

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"I'll always remember her for all she did and the legacy she left behind. I'm glad she died in the Lord," he said.

Isaiah said JJ Menu was one person who didn't look down on others and made sure that people enjoyed her presence. He said that's how she was, and she never wanted people to feel like they don't belong or don't have anything.

He said JJ Menu never looked down on others, adding that he'll make sure that they'll continue where she left off.

He said JJ Menu loved kids more than anything. JJ Menu was best known for her show on Thobela FM called Lesang Bana.  

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