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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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2022-01-28 01:06:39 wrote:

A tribute to my uncle Dear Uncle Olu or Daddy America (you got called both depending on the day), I knew of you when I was in Nigeria and no Christmas season was complete without your trademark calendar card you sent without fail. When I arrived in America I felt your love first hand. The calls came and were incessant,the cards came and were addressed to me and my own family. You called and asked for us all by name including my siblings who lived elsewhere. You were always full of prayers- the fact that you knew God intimately could not be disguised. “Alaafia” was your favorite greeting. You will be missed dearly. May God hold Mommy and my aburos. E Sun re o, darling Uncle

2022-01-28 01:06:39 wrote: A tribute to my uncle Dear Uncle Olu or Daddy America (you got called both depending on the day), I knew of you when I was in Nigeria and no Christmas season was complete without your trademark calendar card you sent without fail. When I arrived in America I felt your love first hand. The calls came and were incessant,the cards came and were addressed to me and my own family. You called and asked for us all by name including my siblings who lived elsewhere. You were always full of prayers- the fact that you knew God intimately could not be disguised. “Alaafia” was your favorite greeting. You will be missed dearly. May God hold Mommy and my aburos. E Sun re o, darling Uncle

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