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Olusegun Oladapo Odubore

September 25, 1967 - June 16, 2021

We created a memorial to celebrate the life of Deacon Olusegun Oladapo Odubore. A loving father and a dedicated man of God. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.

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  • 2021-07-10 18:21:35 wrote:

    My Tribute to Segun Odubore My heart is broken by the shocking news of the passing of my dear brother Olusegun Odubore. There are a couple things I remember about Segun. He was a genuine lover of God, a faithful friend with a compassionate and giving heart. His cheerful generosity is felt by many who knew him. I also remember him as an adventurous and daring man who was eager to learn new things. During our youth growing up together, Segun was the youngest auto driver I ever met. While most people in Nigeria never had the privilege of learning to drive a car and those who did couldn’t learn until their adult years. Segun learned to drive at a very young age - 14 or 15 years, and he was an excellent driver. While we grieve this huge loss, our hearts are encouraged in knowing that he is safe in heaven with his Heavenly Father and savior. May your death inspire others to love each other more genuinely and live more passionately for Jesus - Titus Awokuse

    2021-07-10 18:21:35 wrote: My Tribute to Segun Odubore My heart is broken by the shocking news of the passing of my dear brother Olusegun Odubore. There are a couple things I remember about Segun. He was a genuine lover of God, a faithful friend with a compassionate and giving heart. His cheerful generosity is felt by many who knew him. I also remember him as an adventurous and daring man who was eager to learn new things. During our youth growing up together, Segun was the youngest auto driver I ever met. While most people in Nigeria never had the privilege of learning to drive a car and those who did couldn’t learn until their adult years. Segun learned to drive at a very young age - 14 or 15 years, and he was an excellent driver. While we grieve this huge loss, our hearts are encouraged in knowing that he is safe in heaven with his Heavenly Father and savior. May your death inspire others to love each other more genuinely and live more passionately for Jesus - Titus Awokuse

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