Biography

A brief biography detailing the life of Mrs. Beletech Mola Girma
“Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth in him that sent me, shall have eternal life, and shall pass from death unto life, but shall not go into judgment.” Gospel of John 5:4
Mrs. Beletech Mola was born on April 30, 1983, in Gulo Kebele, Oromia Region, Liben Ziquala District, to her father, Mr. Mideksa Boba, and her mother, Mrs. Abebech Alemu.
During her early years, Mr. Mideksa, her father, entrusted his younger sister, Mrs. Eshete Boba, residing in the city of Addis Ababa, with a heartfelt message, saying, “Although you do not have a child of your own, consider my daughter as your own and raise her with the same love and care as a mother would, and name her after yourself.” Mrs. Eshete, together with her husband Sergent Mola Girma, instilled her with strong values and upbringing that emphasized compassion, sincerity, and a deep sense of care and affection.
Mrs. Beletech began her educational journey at Walia Primary and Junior High School for her primary education, and she later continued her high school studies at Jese General Secondary School.
In addition to her formal schooling, Mrs. Beletech Mola participated in church education through her membership in the Wulude Berhan Sunday School at Mekane Sema’it Saint Kirkos Church, where she also actively engaged in providing spiritual services.
In 2001, she took the national exam for 12th grade and scored results that qualified her for higher education. She attended Mekele University in the field of accounting for 4 years and completed her studies in 2006. During her time at the university, he attended the basic church education offered by Mahibere Kidusan under the Sunday Schools Department of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and graduated.
While attending the campus assembly, she wholeheartedly dedicated herself to the charity service department of her church, fueled by love and unwavering spiritual passion. Furthermore, during her winter breaks from university, she tirelessly contributed to the Sunday school she had been a part of since childhood. Her commitment to teaching and her devotion to her spiritual journey earned her recognition and gratitude from the Sunday school community.
Throughout her professional career, she continued to be an active member of her congregation, diligently serving her church to the best of her abilities. She extended her loyalty and sincerity to the local communities she was a part of, leaving a positive impact wherever she went.
Following her graduation from Mekle University, she spent about two years employed at the TMS Auditing Office in Addis Ababa. It was during this period that she married Mr. Abebe Mebrate in a church ceremony.
In 2008, Mrs. Beletech Mola embarked on a journey to the United States of America to pursue her master’s degree. She successfully obtained her MBA from Maharishi University in Iowa State. Throughout her time on campus, she wholeheartedly devoted herself to charitable work within the church, demonstrating deep love and spiritual enthusiasm.
Upon finishing her graduate studies, she dedicated two years to her accounting profession before the arrival of their second child. Subsequently, she made the choice to leave her job, embarking on a new career path. She put in immense effort into nurturing their children, studying while nursing, and transitioned into the role of a system engineer in 2014, maintaining this occupation until her passing.
Mrs. Beletech Mola remained devoted to her marriage throughout her entire life, harboring a deep love for God and demonstrating profound respect and affection for her husband. She held a strong aversion to engaging in gossip and tirelessly dedicated herself to serving her church with unwavering sincerity and diligence.
Mrs. Beletech exemplified compassion, kindness, authenticity, gentleness, and a readiness to help those in need; always remaining closely connected to acts of kindness. She was compassionate to aid the vulnerable, always reaching out to those requiring support. Among the numerous charitable endeavors she participated in were her contributions to the Gergesenon Center for the Mentally Ill and Rehabilitation, as well as Mary Joy. Furthermore, she made significant contributions to the Tombe Maryam Church, located in the Waliso Diocese, by actively supporting the expansion of church services.
Mrs. Beletech harbored a profound affection for humanity. She exuded a playful and exceptionally friendly demeanor; embracing everyone with humility, joy, and generosity irrespective of age.
She harbored no biases rooted in ethnicity or skin color, embracing everyone as friends. Irrespective of religious affiliations, she treated all with equal respect. Her home became a welcoming haven for all friends and family, offering comfort to those seeking solacement. Through her unwavering dedication and nurturing characteristics, she led by example and offered support to her acquaintances.
Her authenticity reached far beyond Ethiopians and extended to people from diverse backgrounds, a fact attested by those privileged to be acquainted with her.
Mrs. Beletech Mola was married to Mr. Abebe Mebrate for 16 years and together they had three children: Bethel Abebe, Amen Abebe, and Melat Abebe.
Throughout their marriage, they shared a deep and caring love that served as a shining example to others. Mrs. Beletech ensured that her children received a strong moral foundation by taking them to church regularly, instilling discipline, and fostering a sense of love within the church community. She received recognition for her dedication to their education and moral development, and her commitment to raising them to high standards was truly remarkable.

Mrs. Beletech was receiving treatment for her illness and passed away from this world at the age of 40, leaving behind a legacy of love and dedication to her family.

May God grant our sister Askale Giorgis eternal rest among the saints and comfort the family!