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Oludaisi Abidakun

March 19, 1941 - November 15, 2021

A caring husband, loving father, grand father, peace seeker, tireless worker, sponsor of dreams, confidante to many and above all, a person whose mantra and typical greeting was Alafia - Peace. He will forever remain in our love.The memories we cherish and shared will stand as a guiding light in our broken but thankful hearts. The sky is brighter because Heaven celebrates the gain of a worthy soldier and ambassador. Rest on Daddy as you champion our aspirations and relationships...

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2022-01-07 19:17:08 wrote:

Daddy was very near and dear to our family. He was my dad’s only best friend. He called me Elebi mi and called my brother, Magister. Daddy was so soft spoken and was always ready to pray for you. As soon as you picked up the phone, you will hear Alafia (peace). My dad and Daddy New York ( that’s what we called him) were 2 peas in a pod, that they passed unto glory 2 months apart from each other. Daddy NY would be deeply missed. His type of human being is very rare. Selfless and always ready to give. We love you Daddy, we know you are alive in Heaven. Job well done on earth. By Mrs. Shola James-Ajape On behalf of James Fajuyigbe’s Family.

2022-01-07 19:17:08 wrote: Daddy was very near and dear to our family. He was my dad’s only best friend. He called me Elebi mi and called my brother, Magister. Daddy was so soft spoken and was always ready to pray for you. As soon as you picked up the phone, you will hear Alafia (peace). My dad and Daddy New York ( that’s what we called him) were 2 peas in a pod, that they passed unto glory 2 months apart from each other. Daddy NY would be deeply missed. His type of human being is very rare. Selfless and always ready to give. We love you Daddy, we know you are alive in Heaven. Job well done on earth. By Mrs. Shola James-Ajape On behalf of James Fajuyigbe’s Family.

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