Sola & Ayo Ladipo-Ajayi
A woman of peace found everlasting peace at last. Adieu ma.
Sola & Ayo LADIPO-AJAYI
Death date: Aug 26, 2024
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A woman of peace found everlasting peace at last. Adieu ma.
Sola & Ayo LADIPO-AJAYI
We didn’t know your departure would be that early; but we take solace in the fact that you’ve gone to rest.
We will for ever miss your bright smile!
May your gentle and admirable soul continue to rest peacefully with the Almighty.
BOLAJI LADIPO-AJAYI.
Mummy Dayo it is sad and hard to accept that you are no longer with us. Death, where is your victory? Death, where is your sting? Till we meet in paradise I will miss you. Iya oni inu rere, oni iwa tutu.
I am very grateful to Jehovah God for having you around us. I remembered how you looked after us each time we visited you after school at police post. You were caring, loving and such a kind hearted person to be with. I personally appreciate your motherly advice and I look forward to the time when Jehovah will call and you 'mummy Ogunpitan' as we fondly call you will answer until then we will forever cherish the precious moments spent together.
Oh Grandma! When I heard you had passed on, I could not believe it, for I had just seen you a few months before when I visited Dayo and family.
Oh death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?!
Grandma, thank you for the moments we shared! Thank you for your care, prayers and blessings towards my family!
May your soul rest in peace! Amen!
OBongama
"Mummy wa" as I used to call you, it was so painful and heartbreaking to me when I heard of your demise.
I remember your wise advice and counsel that you do give me when you were alive. I'm looking forward to seeing you in paradise as promised in John 5:28,29.
MUMMY TOMI OLADIMEJI
FALODUN FEYISAYO (NEE SHODE)
A Tribute to Mrs Titilayo Ogunpitan
Today, we gather to honor and remember a dear friend to my mum and someone who held a special place in our hearts. Their friendship was one filled with laughter, shared memories, and unwavering support, and we were all blessed to witness the bond they shared.
She was a remarkable person, known for her kindness, generosity, and the warmth she brought into every room she entered. She had a way of making everyone feel welcome, always listening with a compassionate heart and offering words of encouragement. Her smile and infectious laughter brightened even the darkest of days.
I will always remember the moments when She would visit our home. Together with my mum, they would share stories, laughter, and experiences, creating memories that we will forever cherish. Their friendship was a source of inspiration, reminding us all of the power of love and loyalty.
Beyond her role as a friend,She was a shining example of goodness to everyone she met. Whether it was a neighbor in need or a friend going through tough times, she was always there with a helping hand and an open heart. Her generosity knew no bounds, and she left a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to know her.
Though we deeply feel the loss of her presence, we find comfort in knowing that her legacy of love and kindness will live on in all of us. We are grateful for the time we shared with her and will forever treasure her memory in our hearts.
You will be missed, but never forgotten.
Iya Dayo, you are one of the calmest and kindest souls ever. Thank you for the gift of Omodayo Ogunpitan; whom we are privileged to call a brother indeed. May the Lord rest your gentle soul and comfort the family you left behind. You will be sorely missed.Till we meet to part no more.
Bimbola and Olalekan Seweje.
Mummy Titilayo Ogunpitan, I was saddened and heartbroken when I heard about your death.
When you told me about your traveling, I was very happy for you little did I know I won't be seeing you again.
You do call me 'Aya MI' (our wife) during our fond times.
I thank and appreciate you for your advice you gave me and the time we spent together as we shared great time and have good memories.
Words can't express how sad and devastated I am right now as I am writing this tribute to you.
I believe and look forward to the time when Jehovah God would call on you and you would answer as promised in Acts 24:15.
It was a great opportunity to know you and experienced your motherly care though not your biological child.
We thank Jehovah for your life, the wholehearted service that you rendered in Jehovah's service and your hospitality.
"If we live, we live to Jehovah, and if we die, we die to Jehovah. So both if we live and if we die, we belong to Jehovah."
We shall see you again when Jehovah calls and you will answer.
Olayinka Shode