Mrs J as I had always called you. How do I begin to write another memorial write up, When just three weeks ago I wrote on this same wall. I find it so devastating, to write yet another. O death were is thy sting, o death were is thy victory. Mrs J, re u really gone? Or just having a Nap? 11years ago, our parts crossed this earth when we met @ okhia Akhigbe & co. I do not know how on earth we took to each other & our friendship now blossom & now its all history. Mrs J, tell me you are coming back soon. We called you, on the 24th of April & we all spoke for an hour. You were already planning your trip down here, just to hear 3days later about the devastating news. My son Christopher would miss your humor & love. He knew u as mummy Lagos. We saw last when you came to our home on the 26th of Dec. We played, you had so much fun with Christopher. It chooses God almighty to call you home. We can not began to question him, but I take solace that you are having an eternal rest in his glory. You fasted, you prayed. What else can I say than to bid you farewell. Till we meet on the resurrection morning deaconess Adebanke Johnson. Sleep on my beloved, sleep on as you depart this earthly world. Army warrior you have taken a bow. You came, You saw, You conquered. The day is over, the night is drawn. Good nite! Good nite! Good nite! . Sun re o my darling Mrs J. The only female amongst eight blessed men. The only daughter of The late Lawyer C A Fajemisin as he then was.