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Oluyinka Abike Adetosoye

October 6, 1943 - May 17, 2020

Olori Oluyinka Abike Adetosoye was born in Lagos to late Mr & Mrs Theophilus Olubunmi Smith on Oct 6th 1943. She was married to Late Justice Adetunji Adetosoye for 45years and blessed with 4 children and several grandchildren. She was a member of Lady Worker's League and also the Secretary for many years. She was also a member of the Altar Guide for many years in St Paul's Church Bread fruit. She had a successful career in the Federal civil service and retired after 35 years of meritorious service.

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2020-05-18 23:31:27 wrote:

Mummy, You took me in as your own son and my wife, your daughter. You showered me with your love. You always asked after me at church each Friday evening wondering why I did not come to attend. On street 84 whenever we met as you took your exercise walk, you would converse so deeply and ask about each aspect of my life. You indeed were such an amazing and loving Mum. Most memorable for me, was your testimony at the congregation of Maadi Community Church after your earlier hospitalization. It was a captivating step-by-step account of God’s healing hand in your life that moved the entire congregation. Indeed, you have received the ultimate healing and are in a place where you hurt no more, pain no more, cry no more. You are with the Lord you loved so much

2020-05-18 23:31:27 wrote: Mummy, You took me in as your own son and my wife, your daughter. You showered me with your love. You always asked after me at church each Friday evening wondering why I did not come to attend. On street 84 whenever we met as you took your exercise walk, you would converse so deeply and ask about each aspect of my life. You indeed were such an amazing and loving Mum. Most memorable for me, was your testimony at the congregation of Maadi Community Church after your earlier hospitalization. It was a captivating step-by-step account of God’s healing hand in your life that moved the entire congregation. Indeed, you have received the ultimate healing and are in a place where you hurt no more, pain no more, cry no more. You are with the Lord you loved so much

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