
The Gbandi–Ojiodu Sports and Medical Outreach has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Mrs. Doris Horbach, beloved mother of renowned German nuclear medical expert, Dr. Horbach, a valued international partner in the outreach’s growing humanitarian and community health mission. Mrs. Horbach is remembered in the funeral notice as a dearly loved mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother whose life was marked by love, care, and devotion to her family.
In a moving expression of sympathy, the Gbandi–Ojiodu Sports and Medical Outreach said it stands in solidarity with Dr. Horbach and his family at this painful moment, describing the loss of a mother as one of life’s deepest emotional wounds. The outreach noted that while death brings grief, it also invites reflection on the enduring power of love, sacrifice, and the values handed down from one generation to another.
Dr. Horbach has become a respected part of the Gbandi–Ojiodu Diaspora Outreach, which has already benefited more than 1,000 local residents through standard blood pressure checks, thyroid gland screenings, and the provision of essential vitamins and supplements. His role in the initiative has been widely appreciated, not only for the medical expertise he brings, but also for the compassion and human commitment he has shown in helping improve the health and wellbeing of ordinary people.
Against the backdrop of this impactful partnership, the outreach said the pain of Dr. Horbach’s personal loss is also felt by all those who have worked closely with him in service to humanity. It described him as a committed professional whose contributions have strengthened a humanitarian effort built on solidarity between diaspora partners and local communities.
The passing of Mrs. Doris Horbach, the outreach said, is a solemn reminder that behind every life of service is often the quiet influence of family, especially the nurturing strength of a mother. It added that while public achievements are often celebrated, the private foundations of character, compassion, and discipline are frequently built at home by parents whose sacrifices shape the future in ways the world may never fully see.
For the Gbandi–Ojiodu Sports and Medical Outreach, mourning with Dr. Horbach is therefore not only an act of partnership, but also an act of shared humanity. The organization said it joins friends, associates, and well-wishers in praying that the Horbach family will find comfort in cherished memories, strength in the legacy she leaves behind, and peace in the knowledge that her life made a lasting difference.
As condolences continue to pour in, the outreach reaffirmed its appreciation for Dr. Horbach’s support and service, while offering heartfelt prayers for the peaceful repose of his mother’s soul. In grief, it said, the memory of a good mother never fades, because her love continues to live on in the lives she touched and in the values she leaves behind.
May Mrs. Doris Horbach rest in perfect peace.

