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Deaconess Folashade Osuntayo (Nee Ifabumuyi)

December 6, 1966 - August 18, 2021

Late Deaconess Folashade Osuntayo was born on 6th December, 1966 at Ibadan, Oyo State to the family of Chief Simeon Aderibigbe Ifabumuyi, Oshoogbon of Owoland and Chief (Mrs) Christiana Ayoola Ifabumuyi (nee Fakore) She attended Lagos City College, Sabo Yaba and later proceeded to Ogun State Teachers College, Òru and Ilaro. She was happily married to her husband, Pastor Seyi Osuntayo on August 24th 1995. She's indeed a mother in a Israel with a large heart to accommodate people. A skillful bakecaterer, nutritionist and chef. Full of passion for God and His work, she was a Deaconess in The Apostolic Church Nigeria, LAWNA. Until her demise, she's gave her husband a full support in running The Pastoral Impartation Network (P.I.N) which has the Aspire group as one of the training platforms. She was a mother of 4 and grand mother of 2.

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2021-08-25 09:21:53 wrote:

Adieu ! Sister Folasade as we fondly called her ( Sade ilekeji). We grew up as sisters, though we were neighbours in the 70s. Your upbringing was so pleasant, very humble personality. We moved out of the neighbourhood in the 80s. But later met again in 2014, and 2017 at the funeral of my both parents. It’s too sad to loose someone like you so soon but because you knew Christ, that is our consolation as death is a debt that we all owe. Good night my beloved sister. Till we meet to part no more. Sunre o . Sister Sade

2021-08-25 09:21:53 wrote: Adieu ! Sister Folasade as we fondly called her ( Sade ilekeji). We grew up as sisters, though we were neighbours in the 70s. Your upbringing was so pleasant, very humble personality. We moved out of the neighbourhood in the 80s. But later met again in 2014, and 2017 at the funeral of my both parents. It’s too sad to loose someone like you so soon but because you knew Christ, that is our consolation as death is a debt that we all owe. Good night my beloved sister. Till we meet to part no more. Sunre o . Sister Sade

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