This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, LOLOH FORTUNATUS FUBARA, 70, born on September 28, 1944 and passed away on June 25, 2015. We will remember him forever.
Loloh Fubara was born in Tombia on 28 September 1944 into the family of the late Chief Dabiri Douglas Olu-Fubara of OLU Kpo of Fubara Dikki of Tombia and the late Eunice Obuta Fubara of Natrebo compound of Tombia in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State of the federal Republic of Nigeria.
Tributes
Leave a tributeYou may be gone in flesh but your legacy lives forever. Continue to Rest In Peace Dear Uncle Loloh.
Continue to rest in the bosom of your maker....
You are missed....
I hope you are happy wherever your soul may be dwelling.
Hope that you continue to be a light in your new place.
May you dwell in the Bosom of GOD the almighty who sees the heart of all.
May Uncle Lolo's soul rest in peace. You remember that he help us set up our 1st computer at Abbeywood. He was a soft spoken man.
Goodbye uncle Lolo. Till we meet again.
The world indeed is Mystery. How could it be?. My Uncle? Oh! death, why have you taken my beloved Caring and Loving Uncle. Oh!. I have always desired to meet you, hold you to tell you how much I have loved and admired you so Greatly.I miss you but there is nothing one can do about it. According to Prov. 12:2a, Ps 112:5, Ps 1:2-3. You were indeed a good man, I miss you.
REST IN PEACE DEAR UNCLE LOLOH.
An Ode to My Favourite Uncle.
My heart is filled with Joy, but an inexpressible and inexplicable Joy mixed with sadness. A sadness isolated by grief but Joy expressed by your virtue.
You were an epitome of love,a cache of goodwill, a catalogue of happiness, a pillar of strength, a cocktail of success.
YES! You were a father,an uncle, evergreen will you remain in my memory. I will always remain proud of you and miss you very much.REST IN THE PERFECT BOSOM OF THE LORD.JOHN 11:25.
You have been a father, a friend and the ever caring person in my life from October 1994. You are always there for me, I lost a faithful friend. I am sure you have joined my loving parents; I now have three faithful Angels pleading for me in Heaven. I remember you painting Osney Hse, Dixon Hse, taking Adrian, Kemi and Ayo to that Modelling Place.. Say Cheese...Good Old Times...Smile.
Uncle Loloh Rest in the Bossom of your creator, Goodnight.
Adeniye Silvester.
May God grant you an eternal peace. May you be sat at the right hand side of our good Lord.
You were a wonderful person and it was a great pleasure to have known you. You will be greatly missed.
You are now with the greatest protector - it is see you later, til we meet again...
Lots of love, the Osideindes'
prefer to refer to as my siblings), for giving me this great opportunity to say
this tribute. I have known uncle Loloh for well over ten years. I first met him
when my first son who is now almost 11years old was just two weeks old.
And from that day on, he became a very integral and important part of my
family. He became granddad to my sons, and a fatherinlaw to my husband.
He was a true hero to us. He attended parent’s teachers meetings and also
accompanied us on family trips. He was there during bad and good times.
He was at the bedside with my second son, Che(whom he fondly calls
Cheko) during all his protracted stay in hospital. I was at peace when I knew
the kids were with their granddad. For those who know me well, one of my
greatest weaknesses is my inability to entrust the care of my children to
anyone.. He was that one person that I truly trust with all my heart. I will
greatly miss that. Granddad, what can I say. The list is exhaustible.
He was such a straightforward man who demanded little from those around
him, and who expected only the best from those he love. Provided he heard
regularly from us all – and saw us whenever possible – he was content. And
although in his final months/years, most of those he loved had all moved on
to different parts of the world, that bond was never broken..
To me, his finest quality was his patience: an inherent ability to listen, to
absorb and to offer a point of view based on quiet, measured wisdom. That,
to me is the legacy he left behind, and I pray that those that were close to
him would carry on with that legacy of his. I’ll never forget the time when I
expressed my fears about going back to the University with two little children
who called him granddad: Being the person that he was, I went and sought
his advice. I expressed my concerns, and he said: “Do what you feel, what
you believe is right. Follow your gut, your heart, and you can’t go wrong. I
know whatever you decide, would be good in the end” I went ahead and
enrolled, knowing that I had someone who was going to be there for me right
to the end. AND, he never failed me. His sense of humour was second to
none. I remember him on many occasions trying his best to speak Sierra
Leonean pidgin, because to him it sounded so much like Cameroonian
pidgin. It wasn’t his best craft to say the least, but he made me laugh.
It’s difficult to imagine him not being around and I’m not sure how we will all
cope. My children, the grandchildren, especially Che and Shibong will miss
him dearly. It’s strange to think that I can’t just give him a call. He never
succumbed to ill health even right at the very end. We spoke to him on
father’s day, and the following Wednesday, my husband spoke to him, and
he was gone the next day. How can anyone digest this is still beyond
comprehension. He was an imposing figure of a man, tall, dark, handsome
character whose reassuring presence we all felt during difficult times.
As we gather here today to remember and commemorate his life, let’s bid
him farewell as we mourn the loss of a lovely, dignified soul. I wish to cease
this opportunity to say to his lovely children Tonye and Adrian, his wife Aunty
Angela, his sister Aunty Blessing and son that you are our only link to uncle,
and please let’s keep that bond by communicating with one another. He was
a soul that brought joy and fulfilment to many, and whose legacy will live on
forever. Granddad you will be missed. We love you but sure God love you
the most. R.I.P
I am so thankful to know you through your lovely sister Anty Blessing M Fubara. Still remember your lovely gift to me, on her visit to London. Your countless words of encourage and brotherly love will always remain in my mind.
To Anty Blessing (BF), it does hurt, I do feel for you, but is only God who can heal, strengthen, and fill the gap for you;
To the children and grand children, Christ will never for sake you;
To the rest of the family, situations like this, is not easy, but remember Christ is always by your side, as He is the only one who can bear the pain with you.
Big Brother Loloh, Dein Na Mu! Rest in Peace!
I will always miss you.
From Daerebo Brown-West
I am so thankful to know you through your lovely sister Anty Blessing M Fubara. Still remember your lovely gift to me, on her visit to London. Your countless words of encourage and brotherly love will always remain in my mind.
To Anty Blessing (BF), it does hurt, I do feel for you, but is only God who can heal, strengthen, and fill the gap for you;
To the children and grand children, Christ will never for sake you;
To the rest of the family, situations like this, is not easy, but remember Christ is always by your side, as He is the only one who can bear the pain with you.
Big Brother Loloh, Dein Na Mu! Rest in Peace!
I will always miss you.
From Daerebo Brown-West"
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Happy birthday grand dad
Thierry has completed first year of University and decided on a gap year. Che is in High school now and he is giving us so much stress. Please keep watching over the boys
We forever miss you and we love you dearly
My dear dearest,you believed in me when no one did. i missed your advice and your words of encouragement. The only uncle that is like a father to me. We have shared secrets, you have loved me like your daughter, the years i spent in Enugu you knew when am hungry, You indeed have a heart of Gold How can i forget.Rest on my favourite.
You have been a father, a friend and the ever caring person in my life from October 1994. You are always there for me, I lost a faithful friend. I am sure you have joined my loving parents; I now have three faithful Angels pleading for me in Heaven. I remember you painting Osney Hse, Dixon Hse, taking Adrian, Kemi and Ayo to that Modelling Place.. Say Cheese...Good Old Times...Smile.
Uncle Loloh Rest in the Bossom of your creator, Goodnight.
Adeniye Silvester.