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Alice Aifekelu Airefetalor

December 21, 1949 - September 27, 2021

Exit of A Peaceful Mother. We announce the exit of our peaceful mother, Hon Lady Alice Aifekelu Airefetalor, who was called to glory on the 27th of September 2021. Our Mother was affectionate, kind hearted and peaceful. She ardently cherished relationships - with God, family and friends. She was compassionate and generous to all especially the widows, orphans and the less privileged members in the Esan community. Her career journey was an inspiration to many. She trained as a Nurse and progressed to the position of Director, Nursing Services, Esan West Local Government Council before she retired. While preparing for retirement, she went back to school, studied law and was called to The Nigerian Bar in 2006. At the time of her death, she was a First Member of the Area Customary Court II, Ekpoma, Lady of St Mulumba and an active member of numerous pious societies in the Catholic Church. In celebration of her life please share your memories and condolence messages below.

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2021-10-16 09:12:28 wrote:

It's so difficult to put my emotions into words. She was a mother to me, I called her Mummy from way back.She called me 'Omo' meaning my child.My heart is heavy, very heavy, I have vivid memories of those last moments.The Lord knows why he took you. Mummy, from when I got into UI through holidays and strikes especially with Efe joining me there, and Ivie studying Medicine also you assigned an 'elder' sister role to me. To housejob period when if I wasn't in ISTH, I was in the house, my dad of blessed memories would even come there if he needed to locate me( no mobile networks then). You were instrumental at my wedding and remained so in my life .You supervised the feeding arrangements at my dad's funeral. My mum and siblings were eternally grateful. You have transcended and left this mortal life, but as a Catholic, I believe you are interceding for us here. Your life of resilence and love is an example for me to follow. Your openness to all and devotion to God is to be emulated. Mummy, are you really gone?give me strength, and wisdom to be there for Efe, Ivie and Osose. Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and perpetual light shine upon her and may she rest in peace.Amen

2021-10-16 09:12:28 wrote: It's so difficult to put my emotions into words. She was a mother to me, I called her Mummy from way back.She called me 'Omo' meaning my child.My heart is heavy, very heavy, I have vivid memories of those last moments.The Lord knows why he took you. Mummy, from when I got into UI through holidays and strikes especially with Efe joining me there, and Ivie studying Medicine also you assigned an 'elder' sister role to me. To housejob period when if I wasn't in ISTH, I was in the house, my dad of blessed memories would even come there if he needed to locate me( no mobile networks then). You were instrumental at my wedding and remained so in my life .You supervised the feeding arrangements at my dad's funeral. My mum and siblings were eternally grateful. You have transcended and left this mortal life, but as a Catholic, I believe you are interceding for us here. Your life of resilence and love is an example for me to follow. Your openness to all and devotion to God is to be emulated. Mummy, are you really gone?give me strength, and wisdom to be there for Efe, Ivie and Osose. Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and perpetual light shine upon her and may she rest in peace.Amen

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