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Oluyinka Abike Adetosoye

6 oktober 1943 - 17 mei 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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2020-05-20 10:27:00 schreef:

I will not be wrong to say that I have lost a mum twice. I feel empty and drained; exactly the same way I felt when my mum died 6 years ago. Mummy; like I used to call you, you knew I loved you so deeply, I could feel your love for me too. I'm pained mummy; mostly because the social distancing in place could allow me show up at your bedside when you were sick. I spoke with you on the 10th of May and prayed you bounced back, but God answered our prayers in a different way; by taking you to Himself and marking an end to your pain and suffering. I will forever cherish the memory of your sweet self standing in the gap for six years after I lost my biological mum. Thank you mummy and sleep well on the bossom of your creator; happy and jovial woman! Derin and siblings, may God give you the grace to forge on in a life without your mum in it. Amen

2020-05-20 10:27:00 schreef: I will not be wrong to say that I have lost a mum twice. I feel empty and drained; exactly the same way I felt when my mum died 6 years ago. Mummy; like I used to call you, you knew I loved you so deeply, I could feel your love for me too. I'm pained mummy; mostly because the social distancing in place could allow me show up at your bedside when you were sick. I spoke with you on the 10th of May and prayed you bounced back, but God answered our prayers in a different way; by taking you to Himself and marking an end to your pain and suffering. I will forever cherish the memory of your sweet self standing in the gap for six years after I lost my biological mum. Thank you mummy and sleep well on the bossom of your creator; happy and jovial woman! Derin and siblings, may God give you the grace to forge on in a life without your mum in it. Amen

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