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Let the memory of Foluke Mosunmola Adesimi be with us forever
44 years old
Born on March 13, 1969
Passed away on January 29, 2014
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Foluke Mosunmola Adesimi Sogunle, 44 years old, born on March 13, 1969, and passed away on January 29, 2014. We will remember her forever.
Three years after and it is still hard to believe that you are gone and I won't see. Continue to rest in peace mum. I miss your smile, dance, prayers, love. I really miss
Your memories have become my heartbeats which means I am thinking of you all the time just to stay alive. I miss you dear mum.. continue to rest in peace...
My friend,I remember you every sunday......you would always call me at 3pm to tune to rock city fm to listen to Old school Music.l just smile and try hard not to cry.l miss you so much...l could tell you almost anything and you always will listen even when you were tired. Continue to rest in the bosom of the lord.
Foluke, two years after, I still cannot get over your demise. But, I'm convinced you are resting in the Lord. Continue to rest in peace my darling Sister and Friend.
Gentle, amiable ,homely and ever smiling. May the Good Lord continue to rest your soul. And may God continue to give your husband and children and family members and friends the fortitude to bear your irreparable loss. Rest on
Foluke..its still very hard to believe you are indeed gone forever. Continue to rest in the bossom of your creator. Your husband and children, i pray, will never live in want of any good thing. God Almighty will protect them always. May your children live to fulfil their God-given destinies. Rest on my friend and sister...
My dearest mother, the one who lives in my heart... Still in the period of All Saints Day, I lite this candle for the repose of your soul. Am sure you saw the number of candles that was lighted for you on Monday 02/11/15, we all still feel you around us. This year should have been the best year for me, you and the family because I got my B.sc at the age you wanted me to and I have completed my driving lessons and gotten my licence, but we still thank God because I am very sure you are proud of your biggest baby girl. I wish you are still here to tell you the many gist I always have for and to drive you around. Continue to pray and intercede on our behalf because you are a saint now. We are and we will always be strong because you taught us to be.. May your soul continue to rest in peace and may perpetual light shine on you. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU................................
So there would be another March 13...the birthday of my beloved and blessed Foluke Adesimi Sogunle ...Without her praying, singing and dancing with me, the children, family, friends and loved ones expressing gratitude to the Lord for the great things he hath done. It is indeed well, with our souls! We remember profoundly today and always the joy, the care and the peace Foluke shared in her life time. When I see around me, how the children have courageously turned out to reflect the very essence of what I admire in you....Folake..With a high sense of duty and responsibility, Layo, with her radiance of joy, care and companionship, Lolade with a flair for rhythm, cadence and dance, Korede with a focus and zeal for perfection and excellence, Bukola with inclinations for spirituality, respect and beauty and Bukunmi...A bundle of creativity, fun and acute intelligence. .I am indeed grateful to God for everything and to know that Foluke lives on ! And through the FastWomenProject we would propagate our experience of her to impact lifes positively.
Sweet Sister, Words not enough to explain the good times we spent together. Your memories will continue to linger on ,Your good works speaks on. I Will always appreciate you even in death because of your kindness and generousity to all. No wonder your seed will continue to find favour with Men and God. REST IN PEACE MUMMY FOLAKE, ayanfe Olodumare
I never had much opportunity to meet with you but i feel really sad on the sudden demise of my noble colleague. You will forever be reminded and prayed for. Continue to rest in the bossom of the Lord.
Indeed, you lived life to the fullest daring us all to do the same.
In such a short time, you left a lifelong impression on everybody that came in contact with you. Five minutes was enough for that magic and the memory remained indelible.
You were a woman of character and strength. In your womanhood, you lived and demonstrated the inner capacity of a man. Your passion for others above self is a testimony that is personally shared by a whole lot of people.
How can we forget so soon your long and strong arms of love that were always ready to lift in despair, soothe in pain and carry in weakness. You bestrode your world liike a colossus completing the life of those who were yours.
Even from the distance of your acquaintanceship you could not hide the softness of your hand, the generosity of your heart and your compassion for others both high and low, behind the vitality of the vivality and exuberance you daily exuded.
To you, makind was universal and your standard was humanity. You cared more for the weak and cared-less about the strong. You were your own person whose strength and courage was traceable to God the Almighty.
In your brilliance there was tolerance; In your exuberance there was temperance; In your affluence there was confidence.
How can we ever miss you enough our dear lady?
Truly, like a flame in a storm, you were gone too soon.
Sweet remains d memory of d loving one, though I did not have d opportunty to met u one on one , but my conversation with u on phone, which u promised then to be confidential, was a credit to my administration as d National president of National Association of Ogun state students, when Egbon kehinde was d DG Budget. ........Sister Foluke indeed heaven had recorded a gain while here on Earth we will continue to miss u.sleep on
I never met you in your lifetime but the encomiums been poured on your gentle soul says a lot. Continue to rest in the bossom of the lord and the almighty will protect all those you left .
Each time I see your husband, I have a feeling that you're always by his side. I'm not in anyway surprised; because I knew you to be a very loving, caring and supporting wife. Not only to your darling husband but those of us always with him. Continue to Rest In Peace.
Foluke, never thought i could be writing this in your memory, but God knew. You will always be missed my Sister, my Confidant, my Friend and Birthday mate. Continue to Rest in the bosom of God who you trusted in.
Mummy oyoyo, you left far too early but o ye Olorun. You were so caring to all, never wanted to see anyone in need or suffering without providing succour. Therefore Kehinde and your children shall never be in want nor suffer in their entire lives. Sleep on beloved in the bossom of your Lord.
No day goes by without me thinking about you..It is still like a dream to me.. I just keep asking God if I can talk to you for one last time.. I love you mum.. Continue to rest in peace.. You went too soon...
During my SIWES in Alausa, you were always there for me. I can never forget when we went for an inspection in Ajah and you insisted I follow you home rather than go all the way back home to Badagry that night. You are surely missed
You were indeed a great woman who did well balancing family life with work. Your impact is still felt. Rest in peace ma. May the Lord keep the family and continue to strengthen Daddy Sogunle.
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