Hmmm! Auntie Kemi! Words failed me! Where do I even start from! Couldn't believe you are no more!
You are such a joyful person. Each time we meet, especially during events at the Headquarters Cathedral, you always radiate in the joy of the Lord. There was no way you'll make announcements that one won't smile, most especially when it has to do with the Afolabis, 'Òmò Baba wa ni wa', with so much confidence, that you all are true children of your Father. Each time you say it, I smile and mimick you. I love the way you dance, with smiles on your face! I hate to use past tense for you! And to think just this last Saturday, we were supposed to be in a Committee meeting together and Alagba Bambeke was telling us he was sure you'll be at the next meeting not knowing you were already on your way back home.
We all take solace in the fact that you lived an exemplary Christian life. Whatever was assigned to you in the Vineyard, you do with all your strength. I've never seen you complained or annoyed, for once. We are rest assured that you had gone back home to rest. The Bible says, 'a mu olododo lò siwaju ojò ibi.'
My heart goes to your loved ones, your dearest Mum, Bimpe, brothers and sisters. May the good Lord comfort them all.
Auntie Kemi, good night. Sleep on beloved till we meet at the resurrection morning.
Though we are mourning here but Heaven is rejoicing on your return back home.
A o pade leti odo
A! Won ti gun s'ebute.
Rest on beloved. You will no doubt, be greatly missed. Adieu!