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Abel Temitope Olowe

May 5, 1979 - February 7, 2022

Abel Temitope Olowe was a loving and caring Man. A Son, Brother, Husband, Father and Friend whose life exemplified selflessness and service to many. He lived a life of impact dedicated to touching lives and solving numerous problems of countless people in his immediate environment. Gone but not forgotten. Our MOG! You will remain forever in our heart.

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  • 2022-02-09 14:33:53 View / Comment (0)
    DAVID OLOWE

    DAVID OLOWE

    DAVID OLOWE

    A devoted father and loving husband

  • 2022-02-09 14:18:42 wrote:

    My heart is heavy as i write this. I cannot help but shed a tear or two when I think of you or when I say your name, but I know for sure that you’re in a better place, you lived a good life and was a great person, All of us have known him in a variety of roles; father, husband,uncle, mentor, great friend, i have been privileged to know him as my Uncle, when i was a child he was better known as igwe, he was caring, strong, humorous, encourager, man of faith, real and unique He was always ready to help no matter what, you were one of the reasons why i loved coming to Gate, as i know i would be properly fed and got whatever I wanted. Rest on dear uncle, we love you. Your Nephew Ayoola Okiki Michael

    2022-02-09 14:18:42 wrote: My heart is heavy as i write this. I cannot help but shed a tear or two when I think of you or when I say your name, but I know for sure that you’re in a better place, you lived a good life and was a great person, All of us have known him in a variety of roles; father, husband,uncle, mentor, great friend, i have been privileged to know him as my Uncle, when i was a child he was better known as igwe, he was caring, strong, humorous, encourager, man of faith, real and unique He was always ready to help no matter what, you were one of the reasons why i loved coming to Gate, as i know i would be properly fed and got whatever I wanted. Rest on dear uncle, we love you. Your Nephew Ayoola Okiki Michael

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