
Celebrating the Life of
April 9, 1945 — October 20, 2025
In Loving Memory of Anastasia Thembi “Nana” Bennie (MaRadebe)
Sunrise: April 9th, 1945 Sunset: October 20th, 2025
“Well done, good and faithful servant; enter into the joy of your Lord.” — Matthew 25 : 23
Anastasia Thembelihle “Nana” Bennie (MaRadebe), aged 80, peacefully went home to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on October 20th, 2025, surrounded by her SAVF COSMOS caregiving family, after a long period of ill health.
Born on April 9th, 1945, in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, to Bennett and Martha (Mabaso) Radebe, she was the second-born and the last surviving of four siblings. A gifted basketball player, Anastasia was a school champion who won numerous trophies and proudly represented her school in regional tournaments.
She obtained her junior certificate from Sobantu High School in Pietermaritzburg, and went on to study nursing at King Edward Hospital in Durban, and later at Edendale Hospital in Pietermaritzburg.
In 1967, she married her late husband Edward Nkanyiso Bennie, and together they built a family. Over the years, she branched into retail, working her way up from Sales Lady and Credit Controller to Store Manager — a testament to her diligence and hard work. The couple was blessed with four children: Gugulethu, and the late Thula, Sabelo, and Nondumiso.
In the early 1980s, Anastasia left formal employment to assist her husband in managing their family’s General Dealer store in Bulwer, a venture later disrupted by political unrest. She re-entered the retail industry in the early 1990s and eventually retired in the late 1990s to focus on caring for her beloved grandchildren — Londeka, Lindelwa, Mpilo and Simphiwe.
In 2013, following the passing of her last son in 2012, she moved to Dawn Park, Gauteng, to be close to her younger grandchildren Teboho and Mohludi and her great-granddaughter Lilitha. Her grandchildren affectionately called her “Gogozi,” a name lovingly given by her first grandchild, Londeka.
Anastasia was known for her ever-smiling, loving, humble, and generous spirit, as well as her deep love for God, the church, and people from all walks of life. Wherever she lived, those in need were naturally drawn to her warmth. She opened her heart and home to everyone from recycling collectors and refuse workers to neighbours and the homeless. She was always ready to offer a meal, a kind word, or prayer.
She welcomed everyone warmly, often with a handshake, a compliment, or an expression of love, never missing an opportunity to share the Gospel. In the 1990s, she started and ran a Sunday School and feeding scheme for underprivileged children from the nearby Masukwana & Jika Joe informal settlements in Pietermaritzburg, a ministry she funded entirely from her own resources.
She loved flowers and enjoyed floral arranging as a hobby.
She also served faithfully in her church in various roles, including the cleaning ministry and the Praise & Worship Team, where she joyfully sang and played the tambourine at Christ Embassy Pietermaritzburg. Even after joining His Word Ministries, she continued to play her tambourine from her seat, a sound and presence that left a void when her health no longer allowed her to attend services.
Edward Nkanyiso Bennie, her husband of 49 years passed away in 2016. A few years later, at age 76, she underwent a series of heart procedures, including heart-valve replacement surgery. By God’s grace, she lived several years beyond her doctors’ one-year prognosis, a true testimony to divine favour and resilience.
Her health started declining rapidly in 2020, after multiple falls that caused brain injuries. When it became clear that she required 24-hr specialised care, the family made the difficult decision to place her in a care facility, where she could receive the professional attention she needed.
In May 2024, she was admitted to the SAVF Cosmos Home for the Aged, where she was lovingly cared for by compassionate doctors, nurses, and caregivers until she peacefully went to be with her Creator.
The family is deeply grateful to God for granting their prayer that she live to celebrate her 80th birthday, a joyous occasion shared with her family and the dedicated SAVF Cosmos staff who had become her extended family.
She is lovingly remembered and survived by her daughter Gugulethu, Son-in-law Chixx, grandchildren Londeka, Simphiwe, Mpilo, Teboho, and Mohludi, grandson-in-law Phanki, and great-grandchildren Lilitha, Lebo, Mahlatse, Lisa and Mpho.
Farewell “Noh,” as your late sister Nancy fondly called you.
Farewell “Sis’ Nana,” as your late brothers and friends affectionately called you.
Farewell “Nanana boselesele,” as your mother and nieces affectionately called you.
Farewell “Gogozi,” as your grandchildren will forever remember you.
You have now crossed over to join your late husband, parents, siblings, children, granddaughter, nephews, nieces, relatives, and brothers and sisters in the Lord.
May you find perfect rest in the arms of Jesus — until we meet again at His feet.

Friday, October 24, 2025, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Africa/Johannesburg
12 Prins Street, Dawn Park, Boksburg, Gauteng
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Gogo dancing to her one of her favourite songs.
Hi Lond🌹 I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much she meant to you, she was more than Gran ❤️My heart goes out to you and your family. May you find comfort in the beautiful memories and the love she has left behind. Thinking of you❤️❤️
Gogo playing with Mpho
You will always be remembered for your love and kindness ❤️

You will always have a special place in our hearts, goodnight Gogo we will miss you dearly 💖

In loving memory of a mother,sister, and grandmother ❤️


We will remember your warmth and your kindness ❤️

Gogo with her family at her 80th birthday at the Cosmos frail care home.
Gogo dancing at His Word Ministries in 2019.

Graduation day @ His Word Ministry

Gogo with the Maapola family at Christmas.
Gogo dancing on her birthday.

Nana with her husband.

Gogo with her daughter and first grand-daughter.

Gogo outside her house in PMB with the children from the children's church she started in her community.


Gogo with her great grandchild (Lili) as a baby.

Gogo with Londeka.

Gogo in 2023 with her daughter and granddaughters.

Nana with her daughter at her wedding.

Nana at her daughter's wedding.

Nana with her daughter and grand-daughter.

Nana as a nursing student at King Edward Hospital.


Nana with her sister-Nancy.

Gogo at church with her daughter, and some of her church family.

Gogo with Lebo and Lilitha at Londeka's wedding.

Gogo with Londz at her wedding.

Gogo with Mpilo (grandson) at his graduation.

Gogo with 'Phiwe (grandson).

Nana reading.

Gogo at Bulwer with her husband, daughter and grand-daughter.

Nana in her early twenties.

Nana as a store manager at Top Centre in Pietermaritzburg.

Gogo with Simphiwe.

Nana in her mid fourties.

Nana as a nursing student.

Gogo with Tebo and Hludi-her grandchildren.

Nana with a friend at nursing college.

Gogo with her daughter and grandchildren at a photoshoot for her 80th birthday.

Gogo at a photoshoot for her 80th birthday.

Gogo at Londeka's wedding.

Gogo celebrating her 80th birthday at SAVF Cosmos old age home.

Gogo with her daughter, and grandchildren at the old age home.

Gogo giving a speech at Londeka's bridal shower.

Nana on a work trip at the airport.

Gogo with her family in Dawn Park.

Nana in her early twenties.

Gogozi with her sons and grand-daughter.

Gogo with her sons-Thula and Sabelo.

Gogo at nursing college.

Gogo with her best friend-Gugu Msimang. Fun fact: Nana named her first born daughter after her.

Gogo with her grandson-Mpilo.

Gogo with her great grandchild-Mpho.

Gogo at Londeka's wedding.

Nana relaxing with her husband-Nkanyiso.

Nana with her husband and grand-daughter.

Nana in her younger years with parents and her siblings.

Nana at a photoshoot in her early twenties.

Nana with her children: Gugu, Thula and Sabelo.

Gogo and Londeka’s friend I had a few encounters with uGogo, however it feels like I’ve known her for a lifetime. Her teachings about the word of God changed my perspective about God, and those teachings still echoes in my mind. Gogo was a special person. I will always remember her warmth and kindness. Londeka I can’t imagine the sorrow you and your entire family are experiencing but I’m thinking of you and sending you strength. Lala ngoxolo MaMthimkhulu🕊️ Thembeni Monoge❤️
My sincere condolences to the family. May you feel God's nearness to you during this very difficult time. May all the wonderful memories you shared with Gogo bring you comfort. Gogo was very special, and loyal. I considered her my gogo as well and friend. Our friend in our Lord Jesus really bonded us. I will forever cherish our chats about the Lord Gogo. Finally you are seeing Him face to face, the one you loved with all your heart. We will meet again one day in glory. Rests now Gogo, you fought the good fight. Love you. Connhy
A life well lived.Life of purpose, life of love for people. I remember Gogo Bennie at church when she will come and give the entire church a hand shake and release a blessing to each and every one she comes across.Amazing... When you hear a tamporine it meant Gogo is in the house in praise and worship.A true woman of God. I loved it when she will tell me how much she loved me and I felt so great,thinking that I am very.. special,little did I know she was telling everyone how much she loves them.Very smart. It is a blessing to know you Gogo and shared last days of your life with you. The blessings you released will definitely manifest greatness.The gratitude you showed towards people gained you favour wherever you set your foot. You will be greatly missed Gogo.Sleep well in the bossom of the Almighty. To the family God loves you and welldone for taking very good care of Gogo.Blessings of God upon you. Much ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕. Much love❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 She used to thank me a

My condolences to u Londeka and the family, we thank God for being part of her life. O godlike. Modimo o be a re file bjale o boile o re tseetse, A Moyà wa Gogo o robale ka Khutso. Homotsega Ngwanesho.

Dear Londeka My heart is with you and the entire family during this painful time. Your granny was such a loving and gentle soul, and I know how much she meant to you. I can only imagine the pain you are feeling, but I pray that you find comfort in the beautiful memories you shared with her. She may be gone from this world, but her love and presence will always live in your hearts. Please know that I am here for you, and you are not alone. May her soul rest in peace, and may God give you strength and peace during this time. With all my love and sympathy, Mrs Maapola (your Mother in Law)
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