This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Adebayo Olujohungbe, . We will remember him forever
"Thank you to everyone who attended Ade's funeral service, interment and reception. I know that many others would have loved to have been with us too. James, Olivia and I wish to thank everyone for their kindness, love, and messages of support during this difficult time. Please continue to pray for our children as they adapt to life without their beloved father. May God bless you all." By Danita Olujohungbe on 18th June 2013
Funsho James and Olivia Folasade request that donations be made to the Sickle Cell Society through the memorial page in memory of their father www.justgiving.com/DrAdeOlujohungbe.
Tributes
Leave a tributeYou are still in my heart; personalities like you are exceptional and remain alive through love!
Sail on Siki P!
Keep resting in the Lord
You are and will ever remain evergreen in my heart.
Still miss your infectious optimism, your generosity and most of all your friendship
We continue to cherish our beautiful memories.
Continue to rest in perfect peace
you are still with us and will always be.
To you and your family, with love, Sabine.
Rest in peace. McNeely family
You will be remembered by me fondly, always.
You were so original and natural. You never had a mean nature; well loved and appreciated by me,your First Cousin,but you were a Brother,the other was a title.
Rest on in Perfect Peace.
Just like that 6 yrs passed without your physical presence na wayas o. A lover of humanity and dancing and medicine. Severely missed but Continue to RIP as the world just refused to get better
Continue to rest in peace Bayo...
it is unbelievable that 6 years have passed. You remain in our hearts as always. Our common research into myeloma continues although slower than I prefer.... I still have to find lab members to join this effort with the same passion and motivation and who don't mind the long hours. I am hopeful.
Rest in peace. You remain with us forever.
Sabine.
Amen
Funso
I remember very well when Sabine called me from Winnipeg 5 years ago. We both were devastated; but there is now new hope and light! We all, scientists, nurses and doctors fight to overcome an insidious foe.
God bless you and enjoy your life over there together with my brother; he also had a such a wonderful heart like you!
Hans
Nike and Jibola
Continue to rest in perfect peace.Amen
4yrs gone!
Ur resting with ur Maker now!
I am very sure that all is well with you where you are right now!
Ur gone from here but memories linger on!
I remember u dear brother!
May God Continue to Keep ur beautiful soul for Eternity!
Till we meet to part no more!
Shalom shalom shalom!
Osay!
Prophet & Evangelist Folayan Osekita MBA!
How is it 4 years already? It seems like yesterday and I am still in such disbelief. Eternal rest my dear friend. Your light shines bright and can never be dimmed.
Your smile is ever lasting and your myeloma research continues.
Hans
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Would have been 60 today! We would all have been in fanciful regalia and making loud noises and laughing. But God is sovereign and rich in mercies towards those of us still here on planet earth. So let’s keep making a difference and impacting lives for God’s kingdom and betterment of humanity.
Adebayo, we miss you today!
Always in our heart…
Cannot forget you.
Rest on! Sun Re Oh! Babajide, Kolade. Omo Okin!
Toks for the Sublings and the family!
IN LOVING MEMORY OF DR ADEBAYO OLUJOHUNGBE
Your patients of that time,would have enjoyed you taking care of them because of your great qualities as a great gentleman.
I join the rest of the Olujohungbe family,families and loved ones to wish you continued Rest in the Bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We lost a Great Gem but God Almighty understands all.
Until the Glorious Resurrection Morning. Adieu,Babajide!
An amazing Doctor
My Brother, My Friend
Adebayo Omoba
I miss you so much I'm lost for words. You would have been 51 years old today! However, you fulfilled your purpose in life before you clocked 50. You knew your time with us would be shortish, but we took that time for granted.
I'm glad I made the trip to Winnipeg in July 2010 when you were feeling low and I spent just four days with you. Even the Canadian Immigration official could not understand how anyone could come to Winnipeg from Nigeria just for four days if it wasn't a business trip and held me for nearly two hours on my arrival. We spent quality time together and talked about everything while I cooked authentic Naija stew.
I remember the early 90's when you moved from Edgeware to Loughton, Essex, to be close to Jumoke and I in Abridge. You would come down for a spot of Rice and stew or pounded yam and you would fall asleep after eating. You would wake up in the middle of the night to go home.
Siki Poker, we all miss you and I know you are in the bosom of the Lord. We shall meet again at the feet of Christ!
Kolapo