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Deaconess Alice Oluwemimo Fakunle

May 17, 1945 - December 17, 2020

A Deaconess by service in the vineyard of God but a Prophetess by ministerial calling. Deaconess Alice Oluwemimo Fakunle lived a fulfilled life in the Lord, she touched many lives all through her lifetime. She was well known for her spiritual gift of prophesy during her early days of receiving christ. Many are still living proof of her prophesy said many years ago. She was a matriarch, an astute business woman and entrepreneur with top notch strategic decision-making skills. Deaconess Fakunle was a strong willed and highly disciplined woman as she was well known for this during her service days in the education sector. A loving grandma, a great mother not only to the biological children but to many others, a good listener & encourager, a philanthropist, a selfless giver to the work of God, a devoted worker in God’s vineyard, a prayer warrior. Deaconess Alice Oluwemimo Fakunle joined the #TheTriumphatChurch# in glorious way on the 17th December, 2020. Adieu our heroine.

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Oluwagbeminiyi Oni 2020-12-23 20:03:14 wrote: Where do I even begin, I never saw myself writing this anytime soon. My beautiful grandmother, my support system, my prayer warrior, my role model, my first official roommate, I can remember screaming from my sleep one night because I had a nightmare and then you came to my bedside and prayed with me. Sometimes I wake up at night hoping you would come and check on me like you used to do but I don't see you, it's so hard to believe you are gone. It hurts so much to know I would never see you again, but I keep consoling myself because I know you are in a better place. You lived a good life grandma. You always achieved whatever you set your mind to do, you were a goal getter, you were always optimistic, you were a giver and a peacemaker. I will miss your lovely stories, I will miss picking out your Sunday outfits, I will miss making you Amala, I will miss you forcing me to eat, I will miss your voice(who's going to call me late at night to pray for me?) and above all i will miss been called "omo grandma". You played a big part in my childhood, you taught me a lot about love and the meaning of family. You have never been just my grandmother, but my guardian, my hero and my inspiration. You raised me into becoming such an amazing woman. We have shared so many beautiful and lovely memories together, and I will forever cherish them. Thank you for your sacrifices, your care and concern, your love and everything that you have done for me, I would never forget them. I love you always grandma❤. Keep on resting.

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