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Oladele Joshua Olorunda

March 23, 1955 - November 15, 2020

He was a Brother, Husband, Father and Grandfather. He was a very lively man. He was fun loving and very neat. He loved helping people and he was a music lover. He loved playing piano

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  • 2020-11-27 19:40:03 wrote:

    Olusolaaaa as you fondly call me. No dull moment with you. You always encourage us to do more and be more. I can never forget how you helped me to stop stammering. You loved music (morning dose of Orlando owo). Daddy will arrange his currency notes before putting them in his wallet, always immaculate in his appearance. No one is ever uncomfrotable in his company, very jovial, kind, accomodating and principled. Your last message to me was to wish me a happy birthday and pray me. The last time we spoke, I promised to come visiting before the end of the month. Now I wish I had visited earlier. "A je a di". Adieu Daddy, continue to rest in the bossom of the Lord.

    2020-11-27 19:40:03 wrote: Olusolaaaa as you fondly call me. No dull moment with you. You always encourage us to do more and be more. I can never forget how you helped me to stop stammering. You loved music (morning dose of Orlando owo). Daddy will arrange his currency notes before putting them in his wallet, always immaculate in his appearance. No one is ever uncomfrotable in his company, very jovial, kind, accomodating and principled. Your last message to me was to wish me a happy birthday and pray me. The last time we spoke, I promised to come visiting before the end of the month. Now I wish I had visited earlier. "A je a di". Adieu Daddy, continue to rest in the bossom of the Lord.

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