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Onome Henrietta Okuribido

May 31, 1956 - November 13, 2020

Full of life and passionate about teaching, reading and learning. Onome was an amazing grandmother, mother, sister, friend, daughter and a lover of Christ and his church.

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Dunni Adeloye 2020-12-14 10:21:07 wrote:

TRIBUTE TO MY AMAZING AUNTIE ONOMZEE. It’s hard to accept the death of a loved one, no matter how often it happens. We all and I stress on ‘WE’ because as much as I think of it, you all think of it too(wishing we had the power to make death go away from the face of the earth forever and never return without losing anybody dear to us)but sadly, death is inevitable. It leaves a huge void in our hearts that they say only time can heal. Auntie Onomzee as I would fondly call you, my special auntie Onomzee, I would fondly call her when I want to find her trouble and want her to tease me with her very funny slangs...it’s still surreal, it’s still shocking, that wave of time will heal, it will sink in soon, has become so difficult for me. I try to comfort myself because of the challenge of comforting my mum who has lost an amazing sister from another mother. Auntieee!!,dearest Auntie Onome, what a blessing and privilege it was to have you as part of my family, whenever I think of you these days, I think of light and how you inspired us. However this light appears, no matter how stifled it is, you never failed to bring joy to those around you, you never failed to affect us positively, you never failed to advice us, there was always a moral behind our conversations, a food for thought that somehow always played out eventually. Auntie dearest, you may not have been famous or invented something new, but your energy of spirit drove for what’s right. Auntie Onomzee, thank you for loving me unconditionally, thank you for being a big ball of energy around us, saying I’ll miss you is an understatement. Your slangs, positive vibes and your beautiful smile. You were an incredible Aunt, Mother, Sister, Wife and Grandma to many of us. May we find peace to pull through your demise, your legacy lives on in my heart and will forever be cherished. May God grant you his peace. Adieu AUNTIE DEAREST!!! Chidinma Mildred Maduekwe

Dunni Adeloye 2020-12-14 10:21:07 wrote: TRIBUTE TO MY AMAZING AUNTIE ONOMZEE. It’s hard to accept the death of a loved one, no matter how often it happens. We all and I stress on ‘WE’ because as much as I think of it, you all think of it too(wishing we had the power to make death go away from the face of the earth forever and never return without losing anybody dear to us)but sadly, death is inevitable. It leaves a huge void in our hearts that they say only time can heal. Auntie Onomzee as I would fondly call you, my special auntie Onomzee, I would fondly call her when I want to find her trouble and want her to tease me with her very funny slangs...it’s still surreal, it’s still shocking, that wave of time will heal, it will sink in soon, has become so difficult for me. I try to comfort myself because of the challenge of comforting my mum who has lost an amazing sister from another mother. Auntieee!!,dearest Auntie Onome, what a blessing and privilege it was to have you as part of my family, whenever I think of you these days, I think of light and how you inspired us. However this light appears, no matter how stifled it is, you never failed to bring joy to those around you, you never failed to affect us positively, you never failed to advice us, there was always a moral behind our conversations, a food for thought that somehow always played out eventually. Auntie dearest, you may not have been famous or invented something new, but your energy of spirit drove for what’s right. Auntie Onomzee, thank you for loving me unconditionally, thank you for being a big ball of energy around us, saying I’ll miss you is an understatement. Your slangs, positive vibes and your beautiful smile. You were an incredible Aunt, Mother, Sister, Wife and Grandma to many of us. May we find peace to pull through your demise, your legacy lives on in my heart and will forever be cherished. May God grant you his peace. Adieu AUNTIE DEAREST!!! Chidinma Mildred Maduekwe

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