Veteran actor and beloved performer Darlington Michaels, best known for his iconic role as Georgie “Papa G” Zamdela on the SABC3 soapie *Isidingo*, was laid to rest on Saturday, 21 September. The funeral service, held at Uncle Tom’s Community Hall in Orlando West, Soweto, was attended by family, friends, and fans who gathered to pay their last respects to the actor who had touched many lives with his talent and charisma. Michaels, whose real name was Tebogo Ndarane, passed away after a short illness on Friday, 13 September, at the age of 78.

A Final Goodbye

The atmosphere at the funeral was somber yet filled with heartfelt tributes as those who knew him best remembered the man behind the character. After the service, his body was taken to West Park Cemetery in Johannesburg for burial. The ceremony was attended by a host of his colleagues, fans, and admirers who came to celebrate his life and legacy. Painter Rasta also paid tribute in his unique way by creating a portrait of the late actor at the service, capturing the essence of his beloved character, Papa G.https://twitter.com/ewnreporter/status/1837399468926189933?s=19

A Life of Dedication

Darlington Michaels was survived by his wife Busisiwe Ndarane, three children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. His family shared that he was a loving and devoted man who had a deep passion for his work. His portrayal of Papa G, the flamboyant gangster with a big personality, made him a household name and endeared him to millions of South African viewers. Michaels’ commitment to his craft was evident as he continued to work tirelessly, even during his illness.

Remembering the Man Behind the Character

Tshepo Dingaan, one of Michaels’ family members, described him as a fighter who loved his work and cherished the time spent with his family. He shared how the family would forever treasure the memories they created together, a sentiment echoed by many at the service.

Xoli Noah, a close friend, reminisced about their travels around the world and the joyful times they spent together. “He loved what he was doing, and he would push even when he was sick. In his last moments, when he got into the hospital, he told me how much he loved me,” said Noah, reflecting on the actor’s strength and determination.

### A Humble Star

Michaels was known not only for his larger-than-life character on-screen but also for his humility off-screen. His niece, Molly Feju, recalled how her father admired the actor’s humble nature and his willingness to engage with fans. “He would take photos with anyone without being angry. That’s how great he was to everyone in this world,” she said.

### A Legacy of Love and Guidance

Kamohelo Ndarane, Michaels’ granddaughter, spoke fondly of the time she spent with her grandfather, particularly their moments working on school assignments together. “He loved Afrikaans a lot, and he didn’t like it when I didn’t do well while presenting to him. It felt like I was doing auditions as he was strict and wanted us to do things right,” she shared, illustrating the actor’s dedication to instilling a sense of discipline and excellence in his family.

### A Legacy That Lives On

Kalosi Ramakhula, a close friend and colleague, described Michaels as a genius and a brilliant man. “I’m happy he worked with me on many shows, and I’m thankful for everything. We did a lot together in our days,” he said, highlighting the profound impact Michaels had on the South African entertainment industry.

As friends, family, and fans bid farewell to Darlington Michaels, they celebrated not only the character of Papa G but the man who brought him to life. His legacy will continue to inspire and entertain for generations to come, as his contribution to the arts and the lives he touched will not be forgotten.

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