Condolences
Aderoluwa Adesola |
The most amazing woman |
March 12, 2015 |
Mummy , I miss you .
Odejobi Olusegun |
Till That Beautiful Morning |
December 13, 2012 |
Oh Death where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory? Aunty your soft words were ever comforting. Aunty you live on. Till that beautiful morning when we will meet to part no more, rest on. -"Segun"
Yemisi Sobande |
To a wonderful woman |
December 13, 2012 |
i met you during my nysc in chevron in 2010. i knew you as an extremely calm person, someone who respected everyone no matter the person's age or status. you were one to emulate. i was speechless when i heard about your dimiss
SYLVIA |
Rest in peace |
December 13, 2012 |
We can't question him.Our times are in his hands.All we have to say is thank you Lord.May your gentle soul rest in peace
Jonathan Shalomi |
God knows Best |
December 13, 2012 |
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace and may God grant the entire family members the fortitude to bear this great irreparable loss.
Sleep well Anty
Olayiwola Adeniji |
Goodnight Boss |
December 13, 2012 |
At a time words are so hard to find, let me just thank God for the privilege of knowning you and working with you. You were such an uncommon good spirit; gentle yet firm in what you believed in; always providing listening ears to all. Thanks for those wonderful and sometimes challenging times we shared. You were such a great inspiration; a calm and moderatin influence in tempestuous moments. Its just hard and sad to see you go but we are consoled by that fact that you are resting in the bosom of the Lord whom you served so diligently. We shall not despair but thank Him who gave us you; for you have greatly enriched our world. Goodnight and sleep well as you wait for us on the other side of Jordan. It is well!!!
Tinuuuu! I’ve been singing that name since my teens. We met as teenagers and quickly bonded and developed a lifelong friendship. But you were more than a friend. You were my sister, my confidant, my pal. And with both of us having our Dads working in the foreign service we had many similar experiences. It was great growing up together! Think of all the good times, milestones and achievements that we celebrated together! We had some great laughs, watched some wonderful shows together, visited across countries (eg between Gaborone Botswana and London) and generally stayed in touch no matter where our parents were based! Remember also the personal tragedies, and how for each one of them we were there for one another. It was always like ‘Sister, you have my back...and I’ve got yours Girl’! And the years went by.....
A couple of weeks ago you invited Sumbo and I over just to chat and catch up. It was fun and we were asking ourselves why we didn’t do such things more often. We determined to see each other more regularly. Somehow, maybe in the spirit of this new decision, in the week that followed I must have stopped by at yours briefly up to five times, dropping off one thing or another or just chilling. My last visit to you was on Sunday 02 Dec 2012. Then late evening Wednesday 05 December I got two messages, one a phone call from our sister Nike, who when she found out I was at the International Airport trying to meet my Aunt said I should call her back when I was more settled. The other was a short mail from a friend I met through you asking me how I was. By the time I left the Airport it was really very late so I decided it was only polite not to respond to the phone call and mail until the next morning. Little did I know what they were trying to communicate...!
I thank God for the warm Ajayi family you were born in. I thank God that you had a good life and lived well. I thank God for your husband ‘Sir Lowo’ and the beautiful Adesola family you married into. I give thanks to God for your children, Adeolu and Aderoluwa, wonderful children that any mother would be proud of. I thank God for the many good legacies you are leaving behind, in Church, at home, at work, amongst your friends and even with acquaintances. I thank God that you are not dead, just resting with the Lord.
Good night my lovely elegant genteel kind loving Tinuade. I miss you but Oluwa mo ntio se....
Love,
Your Sister,
Olubisi Oluwakemi Omotoye (Kemiiiiii!)
Tony Mokwe |
MY DEAR BOSS |
December 13, 2012 |
My Dear Boss,
August 27, 2007 was the first day we met,
I still remember your welcoming smile and all you told me.
I am sorry to hear about your passing, I know that God chose this time for your pretty soul to join Him, but that does not make this any easier. My dear boss, you will be truly missed.
In this unhappy hour, I am reminded of the book of John, which states "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears my word and believes him who sent me, has eternal life; he does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life." These words offered comfort to me, as I hope they will bring comfort to your family.
Dear boss, I will miss you.
Abimbola Tooki |
Mr |
December 13, 2012 |
Madam Tinu,
Our solace remains in the fact that the brief period you lived on earth was a fulfilling one. We also take solace in the fact that you are resting in the Lord.
Goodbye till we meet again.
Abimbola Tooki.
Ronke Awe |
A Tribute to a Colleague and Friend |
December 12, 2012 |
When we sponke on Monday evening of 3rd December, 2012 I did not realize it will be our last conversation and we just bid each other farewell. I was not able to see you the next day and thought you were at work. Then the next thing was a message on my phone Wednesday morning, "Mrs. Adesola is gone". Gone where? I asked.
Well, what can we say when the Lord says it is time to come over. The shock was all over us.
It is still very difficult for me to stop seeing your gentle face and your warm smiles when we had to work on tight schedules.
Though your stay with us was short, the footprint you left behind and the lives you touched, will be difficult to forget. You were just a virtuous woman and sister to those who were close to you.
May the Lord grant you eternal rest and the family members the fortinude to bear this great loss.
Rest in Peace
Ronke Awe
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