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Deaconess Oluyemisi Idowu Okunniyi

January 8, 1948 - February 21, 2020

No longer by our side, but always in our hearts! Late Deaconess Oluyemisi Idowu Okunniyi (nee Adekoya) was a native of Abigi, Ijebu Waterside, in Ogun State of Nigeria. She was married to Late Chief Olayinka Alade Okunniyi. She was the precious mother of Yeside, Olajumoke, Babajide and Olaoluwa; a grandmother, sister, auntie and friend to many. She loved everyone with all their faults, and gave her all, every time. She supported everyone, whether a stranger or well known. She was blessed not only with her biological children, but also several adopted/spiritual children. She was a lifelong member of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria. "Her life was a blessing, Her memory a treasure.... She is loved beyond words And missed beyond measure" (Renee Wood).

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2020-03-04 06:45:44 wrote:

Mama rere. The memories of how we cooked together and then I gave you a gift just before you left for outside the country keeps flashing through my face. I never knew it would be the last time I would see your ever smiling face. Mama was so loving, caring and sacrificed so much for her loved ones. Sleep on 'Mama Okon' as you were fondly called precious mama . We love you but God loves you most. Till we meet to never part again. RIP. You will sincerely forever be in our hearts.

2020-03-04 06:45:44 wrote: Mama rere. The memories of how we cooked together and then I gave you a gift just before you left for outside the country keeps flashing through my face. I never knew it would be the last time I would see your ever smiling face. Mama was so loving, caring and sacrificed so much for her loved ones. Sleep on 'Mama Okon' as you were fondly called precious mama . We love you but God loves you most. Till we meet to never part again. RIP. You will sincerely forever be in our hearts.

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