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A Star goes Home

June 29, 2020
I couldn’t hear enough about Aunty Ebun as soon as my parents and siblings arrived from their sabbatical year at the University of Chicago in 1970. She was the younger sister mom never had, a bundle of energy, a go-go person who is never daunted by the most challenging situation. When she got to visit, I was in boarding school and missed meeting her. I kept trying to picture her in my mind and, with all my broad imagination, I was not prepared enough for the real Aunty Ebun when we eventually met.

August 1981, I just arrived with my husband in Madison, Wisconsin after our wedding the same month. I got a call from Aunty Ebun, telling me the story of my life and that she was holding a wedding reception for us the following Saturday. My husband comes in and my first question was, ‘Who is this Mrs. Balogun here in Madison? ”He told me his version - Mrs. Balogun is the mother for all Nigerian students at UW (University of Wisconsin). I told him we have been mandated to attend our own wedding reception the next Saturday at her house.and his answer was - I hope you told her yes, because no one says ‘No’ to Mrs. Balogun. It took me aback and I wondered why no one will say no to her but, I soon learnt that was because she exuded love to everyone around her and constantly made herself available to help others.

I was still wondering who this Mrs. Balogun is - she knew so much about my me despite never having met me, knew each of my siblings and parents so well, and now wants to hold a wedding reception for my husband and I in Madison, Wisconsin and I can’t say no?. Next, I picked up the phone and called my dad in Nigeria to inquire about this Mrs. Balogun. He was excited that I would finally get to meet the Aunty Ebun they had always talked to me about. When I told him she was holding a wedding reception for us, his answer was ‘that sounds like what Ebun will do’.

Come the Saturday, we headed to the Balogun’s residence in Madison, WI and virtually all of UW’s Nigerian community was there for a lavish reception. I was overwhelmed that someone I had never meet would go to that extent to celebrate my husband and I. That was only the beginning! Aunty Ebun was constantly in my life, checking on me, asking about my siblings. She never tired of following up on us and encouraging me in every aspect of life. When I needed to take my board exam in Richmond, Aunty, Toyin and Yinka were all on deck to support me. Whenever she visited Toyin & Yinka in Houston, I was sure to get a call and when I would go visit, I got all the pampering needed to last me till the next visit. Her mission was hospitality and caring for others and she was ever accommodating and loving. She was endowed with extending grace and kindness to everyone she met.

Talk about her energy, I'm yet to find another human being that's a match. In 2013, my daughter proposed to collect data for her MS. Thesis from OAU Hospital in Ile-Ife. Once I told Aunty Ebun about this, she went to work, got in touch with all the officials needed to get approval for the study at OAU hospital and sent the feedback regarding the procedures for her to follow to get approval. When we arrived at Ife, I could not keep up with the speed with which she moved around to get through through the process. I opted to sit back, watch her in action, knowing for sure that she'll get job done excellently. I enjoyed being pampered while admiring how she had harnessed nature in her beautiful home. In 2010, she shouldered part of the arrangements for my brother’s wedding and got things ready before my arrival in Nigeria and in 2017, in spite of schedule conflicts that she had expressed to me, she still showed up with Uncle Dayo and Toyin at my son’s traditional wedding. It was a surprise how she juggled the schedule to be there for my family and the other event but it was no surprise that Aunty Ebun will do whatever she needed to touch each person.

Aunty Ebun has been more than I imagined; selfless, energetic, compassionate and relentless in seeking to help however she could. She gets wind of a need and off she goes, garnering all her energy and resources to help even before she’s asked. Her sense of humour was a magnet that not only drew people to her, but often helped to lighten whatever burden one might have been carrying. She had a word of encouragement foe each situation.

Chuck Palahniuk said ‘The goal isn’t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.’ Aunty Ebun certainly has left her footprint in the sands of time. She has impacted my life immensely, and I am sure the life of many others. She has left us a legacy that holds her dear to each of her hearts and has touched many lives. As Buddha said, ‘Neither fire nor wind, birth nor death can erase our good deeds’ while Mother Theresa claimed that ‘Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity’.  Aunty Ebun will always live in the hearts she has touched and will be greatly missed. One thing is certain, her legacy will surely live on as she rests with her Savior. The heavenly star has now returned home after beaming her light on this world.

Sleep on Aunty and enjoy your deserved rest. May the Lord uphold and sustain Uncle, your biological children, grandchildren and the numerous other children that you have cared for. Amen.

June 29, 2020
Mrs Balogun was a family friend. Very loving woman and friendly. I could not believe it when I saw her at my 50th btd. She travelled all the way to lagos from Ife. May her soul rest in peace. 

‘No man is an island,

June 28, 2020
by Anu N
‘No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a minor of thine own
Or of thine friend’s were.
Each man’s death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee’.

John Donne (1572-1631).

It was only last year, on the 22nd of June, to be precise that Aunty Ebun was in the thick of activities to lay our mother, Mrs Hannah Olambimpe Obaro, her cousin by blood but Aunty in practice to rest in Ayetoro Gbede, Kogi State, Nigeria.
Now, one year and a week later, Aunty Ebun has transitioned to join her!

How greatly diminished we have been in a year as human beings and as a family.
Uncle Dayo, your grief and sense of voidness will be the greatest. We can only imagine.
‘The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living.’
(Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Though cousins by blood, but Auntie in practice, Aunty Ebun, your life continues in our memories. We pray that the good Lord will let all the good seeds that you have sown germinate and endure. May the Lord help your offsprings and families fulfil their destinies

Uncle Dayo, the all powerful God will uphold you.
OLU and AYO OBARO and FAMILY.

Aunty Ebun

June 28, 2020
When I think about you, Aunty Ebun, these words come to mind:
Amiable, Articulate, Ageless;
Bouncy, Beautiful;
Caring, Cheerful, Confident, Compassionate;
Dutiful, Doting wife, mother, grandmother;
Exceptional lady;
Fashionable, Forthright, Flower-loving;
Go-getter;
Humorous, House-proud;
Loving; Motherly; Pleasant, Philanthropist;
Regal, Religious; Smiles; Thoughtful; Unparalleled; Vivacious; Wise; Youthful; Zest for life!!! Rest in peace Ma.
...... Prof. Adenike O. Adeoye.



Tribute to Mama Ebunoluwa Kofoworola Balogun

June 28, 2020
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Gone in a Blaze of Glory!
The news of the transition to eternal glory of our beloved Mama and Chairperson of the Livingspring Indigent Students' Scholarship Board , Mrs. E. K. Balogun came to us as a rude shock! Her convivial personality, unparalleled enthusiasm, sacrificial generosity and boundless passion for the less privileged are just some of the myriad of qualities that endeared her to the hearts of countless multitudes. She came, she saw, she conquered! She will forever live on in our hearts. Attached are a Letter to our dear Daddy, Prof. E. E. Balogun and the family, and pictures of some of the students whose lives were transformed by her motherly fundraising efforts. May The Lord comfort and uphold the entire family through this challenging time and beyond in Jesus name.
Adeduntan Segun-Olasanmi
Secretary to the Board

TRIBUTE TO OUR DEAR FRIEND, EBUN BALOGUN by Prof Stella Ibe

June 28, 2020
The news of your demise came as a rude shock this afternoon to us in Port Harcourt, but I was relieved to read that you were in Houston. I was your Chief bridesmaid when you and Dayo wedded in Toronto, Canada. My husband, Dr. Eugene Ibe,  was one of Dayo's ushers. You surprised all of us, African  students by wearing the traditional outfit of buba as a proud African! We all followed suit as I wedded later also in traditional outfit, which the Canadians loved. You were the best cook ever and we all learnt from you. I spoke to you last year for hours and you updated me on all that had happened since we left Toronto in the sixties. You were full of life, principled, kind and so loving to Dayo, your children and everyone that met you. We had planned to reunite but fate would not permit such. Our dearest Ebun, we are consoled that you are back to your wonderful Maker. Rest in peace till we meet to part no more and may God Almighty give Prof. Dayo Balogun and your great highly achieved family the strength to bear your loss in Jesus name. Amen.

Adieu my loving Grandma!!!

June 27, 2020
I’ve had the privilege of knowing Grandma Balogun since I was a toddler. She was the administrator of Women’s Group daycare in OAU, Ile-Ife at the time. She was my friend “mishalogun, mishalogun!”( Mrs Balogun, Mrs Balogun) for a long time as I greeted her before I began to share whatever stories I wanted to share. This was always much to my mother’s constant chagrin who bristled at the insolence and familiarity, but Grandma would say “ Ronke, let her be, she sees me as a friend and she wants to express herself to me. Ever since that time, I saw Grandma Balogun not just as an elderly woman, but as a down to earth person who would mingle with anyone regardless of their age, class or social status.

Grandma was very close to our family, especially to my mother (Aderonke Adeniyi). She was her confidant and her greatest cheerleader. Grandma loved unconditionally and transferred the love she had for my mother to me and my siblings. Grandma was hospitable to a fault, we loved going to her house on road 13 because we knew we were going to come back home with bags full of freshly made donuts and cookies. I must say that her baking skills are out of this world!!

I learnt so much from Grandma even as a child. Her house was always spick & span and she was very well organized. Grandma was hard working, kind, resilient and above all God fearing. I have so many fond memories of Grandma but the one that stands out the most was when I had my son (Christened as Ayodele by Grandma) here in the US and my mom came to be with me. Grandma with her good heart, celebrated my son’s naming ceremony with my mom’s teachers back in Nigeria. She practically threw a party for my mom’s first Grandchild even in her absence. Grandma Balogun was that good!

Grandma was such a selfless person that even on her sick bed, she cared for us all. I remember our last conversation was when she called to wish me a happy Mother’s Day celebration. Indeed, If I continue to write about her, I will not have enough space to do so. Grandma Ebunoluwa Kofoworola Balogun will forever live in our hearts. Rest on in the bosom of Christ Mama rere, until we meet to part no more!!!!

Mummy Balogun.

June 27, 2020
Lovely woman. A woman with heart of love.
It was painful to hear about your passing.
I'm believing you have gone to rest and you are in God's bossom. Rest in peace.
I'm grateful to God for a life well spent.
I will always remember the life of humility you showed to every one.
My sincere condolences to entire family.


A rare gem has gone to rest.

June 27, 2020
Our hearts go out to the entire Balogun and Olutoye families. 

Mummy Balogun, the news of your death came as a rude shock but we are grateful to God for a life well lived and the legacy you left behind.

You were indeed a rare gem, a strong, caring, kind and loving woman. Your love for everyone that came in contact with you was infectious. Your arms were always wide open and your mouth filled with words of wisdom. We will miss all the funny stories, your advice and of course your tasty baking & cooking. You were the visit we were always looking forward to.

To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. We are confident that even though you’re no longer with us, you’re resting at the bosom of your creator. We pray for God’s comfort and peace for all the loved ones you left behind. 

Doyin & Dayo Fashakin
June 27, 2020
Mrs B,

You were such a fixture of my childhood In Ife. Your home was a treasure trove of trinkets, your food was out of this world, your generosity boundless and nothing before or sinc has ever quite felt like one of your hugs. I am so enamored by the force majeure that you were. Rest well, your absence will be felt by many but all of us were blessed to have known you. 

Debola. 

Forever missed

June 27, 2020
I just remembered the day we met at your home in Nigeria. So peaceful so kind to me and my husband. I remembered your thankful heart and how you wanted to praise God! I am so glad to have joined in that thanksgiving to God. Today I join everyone to celebrate your life and to thank God for all you have been given the opportunity to do. God be with you and we love you always. My sincere condolences to Dr Olutoye and family. 

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