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Anthony O. Akinyemi

February 27, 1959 - April 21, 2020

Anthony was a kind hearted, hardworking husband and father. A strong believer in God and a honest professional. To God be all the glory

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  • 2020-05-14 20:05:12 View / Comment (0)

    Victoria Adepoju

    Uncle Yele, you were a good uncle. You brought the family together always. Your calm nature was reassuring, yet you never hesitated to advise me on what you thought was the right thing to do. I have so many memories that I will remember forever. I remember when I was a teenager and I got into trouble with my dad, you came with me to beg on my behalf. I remember when I was getting married you blessed my husband and I with a substantial gift. I remember many Christmas days dancing together. I remember the last time I saw you, Christmas Eve 2019, you welcomed us well as you sat in your chair watching the arsenal match . Your presence cannot be replaced but we chose to remember the good times till we meet again. Rest well dear uncle , love you. Your niece, Moji Adepoju

  • 2020-05-03 01:04:24 View / Comment (0)

    Adeolu Babagbale

    Uncle Yele, If i had known that the last time i saw u at big daddys birthday wud b the last time i'd see u again i probably wudnt have let u leave shortly after we arrived. I remember the times we used to play video games on sega with Aunti Rose while u were still courting and i also remember one crazy night when we were returning home after we had gone to see my mother in Luth and i kept having panic attacks whilst we were in traffic. I thank u for all the times u've been thr for me and my sisters even before our mum passed and i jst want to say that we love u but God loves u more. Sleep well my Darling Uncle till we meet at the Lords Bosom

  • 2020-05-02 23:56:07 wrote:

    I am yet to come to terms with the reality of Mr Akinyemi's passing on. Since I came to the UK more than a decade ago, he has been my 'personal' accountant filing my tax returns with the HMRC on yearly basis. Most times we do 'last minute dot com' and hence my tax returns are usually filed few days to the end of January every year. This year was no exception. I didn't know that my visit to his office in January was going to be the last. I'm sure he didn't know either. Mr Akinyemi was a very brilliant, easy going, unassuming, professional and resourceful person. Very hard working, reliable and humble. I can write an epistle on Mr Akinyemi. My prayer is that God in His infinite mercies shall grant his amiable soul eternal rest and the family that he left behind (including the aged Mum) the fortitude to bear this evidently irreparable loss. Adieu Mr Anthony Akinyemi! You came, you saw and you conquered. Your memory lingers on!

    2020-05-02 23:56:07 wrote: I am yet to come to terms with the reality of Mr Akinyemi's passing on. Since I came to the UK more than a decade ago, he has been my 'personal' accountant filing my tax returns with the HMRC on yearly basis. Most times we do 'last minute dot com' and hence my tax returns are usually filed few days to the end of January every year. This year was no exception. I didn't know that my visit to his office in January was going to be the last. I'm sure he didn't know either. Mr Akinyemi was a very brilliant, easy going, unassuming, professional and resourceful person. Very hard working, reliable and humble. I can write an epistle on Mr Akinyemi. My prayer is that God in His infinite mercies shall grant his amiable soul eternal rest and the family that he left behind (including the aged Mum) the fortitude to bear this evidently irreparable loss. Adieu Mr Anthony Akinyemi! You came, you saw and you conquered. Your memory lingers on!

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