Happy birthday. You remain cherished in our hearts and thoughts.
Continue to rest peacefully in the Lord.
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Olusegun Adedun, 37, born on October 19, 1974 and passed away on June 21, 2012.
We will remember him forever.
Funeral Service/Interment For Olusegun Adetayo Adedun (Revised):
Uloma’s Song for the Family at this time:
It is well with My Soul:
“When peace like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well, ...with my soul."
Funeral Service (Nigeria)
The Adedun Family have met and revised the funeral arrangement into a one-day programme.
Date: Friday, 13th July 2012
Time: 9am
Venue: The Adedun's residence,
Hilton Christian Camp
Off Ayo Adedun Avenue,
NNPC Depot, Apata, Ibadan, Nigeria
Dress code: Black on Black
Interment follows immediately after service.
The Olusegun Adedun Trust Fund:
The Olusegun Adedun Trust fund has been set up by friends and colleagues of Segun and Uloma Adedun. All proceeds go to Uloma, Motayo, Mide, Mayowa and Mofe Adedun.
For colleagues and friends who have supported the family, continue to do so or wish to do so, you can contact any of the RSVPs for details of the account.
RSVP
Dublin:
Dr. Gbenga Rabiu : +353 871417943
rgbenga@yahoo.co.uk
Dr. Ajibola Ogunbiyi: +353 879149919
ajibola.ogunbiyi@gmail.com
UK:
Dr. Dayo Alabi: +44 7886512138
dayoalabi2001@yahoo.com
USA:
Dr Jide Lawoyin : 0014406232183
Llawoyin@yahoo.com
Nigeria:
Dr Taiwo Lawal: +234 8069614811
lawaltaiwosurgery@yahoo.com
Thank you.
God saw you getting tired
He looked around his garden
and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon this earth
and saw your tired face.
Knowing a cure was not to be on this earth,
He put His arms around you
whispering “Come to Me”…
He saw that the road was getting rough
and the hills are hard to climb.
So He lifted you to rest.
God’s garden must be very beautiful, as He always takes the best!
With tearful eyes we watched you.
We watched you fade away.
Although we loved you dearly,
We could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Our hearts were broken for God to prove to us,
He chose to take the best.
Good night Dr Olusegun Adetayo Adedun
After the clouds, the sunshine,
after the winter, the spring,
after the shower, the rainbow,
for life is a changeable thing.
After the night, the morning,
bidding all darkness cease,
after life's cares and sorrows,
the comfort and sweetness of peace.
Helen Steiner Rice
Uloma, May God Almighty continue to strengthen, comfort and keep you and your kids; Motayo, Mide, Mayowa and Mofe. God bless.
May his gentle soul rest in peace!!
Going to NYSC camp was in no way fun for me as I was 4 years behind scheldule; 2 years wasted at Ife medical school to strikes and another 2 years to delay in getting house job done since '98. All the dis-interest vanished as I hit the Obubra camp of Cross River state. Among my consolations were many wonderful young doctors as myself I met and the great friendly and godly relationships we all forged spontaneously.
Of such was one Uloma Okorie who one evening told me her "friend" was around from Abia camp and implored me to see him pass the night in the camp clinic. This I carried out pronto and got to know "shigler" who came across as everything good and wonderful in human flesh.
That once and ever meeting never left me, moreso my very close friend Demola Moses has a stronger bond with the Adeduns. I was ever asking of wonderful Uloma and calm Segun from Demmy and was always glad of good news of their well being and progress till one fateful text came in from same Demmy requesting prayers for "sick Shigler".
I did pray and hope like many of his loved ones that the tide would turn; the tide did turn, but not as we wished.
It's not that our prayers were not heard but only that sovereignty by-passed our requests and took an angel to the realms of the angels where he now belongs for ever.
I wish Segun had stayed behind for many obvious reasons, but my wish is immaterial when heaven calls ultimately.
My heart goes out to Uloma, a very pleasant and godly lady, her pain can't be measured but shall be healed in Jesus name.
My heart goes out to the kids and my prayer is for God to please keep them in his love.
My heart goes out to Segun's mum and sibblings, may they be consoled and comforted by the Spirit of God through Christ Jesus our Lord, amen.
Rest on Shigler.