July 16, 2022
July 16, 2022
MY PEACEABLE DAD.
Dad, I recall most times when you got back from any funeral event, one question ❓ looked certain for you to ask; What will you write about me when I am no more alive? You were so concerned about this question; little did I wonder about the relevance of this question to me on those occasions which you have asked me. And now, I found myself writing about you. Not sure I can write all the memories in a single book!
Hearing and seeing all the beautiful comments from family, friends, and neighbours have all gladened my heart ❤️ the more. What can I simply write about a very meticulous father (olofin totoo – in yoruba), rather than Saying I LOVE YOU and still LOVING YOU DADDY ❤️?
You’re a very strict father who hardly played with us as kids, but your love for us was PURE I have seen you demonstrated this over the years. I remember how you defended me whenever mom would always come up with her usual action, I always got your support. And now that you're no more the memories make me cry.
So many things to write about you, dad. I remember the 1st time I washed a car for Late Mr. Hamid Oke, he simply asked his wife - has your sister worked in a car wash before? Sister Dele, as fondly called, she laughed and said, “you don't know her father ni?” That really speaks so much volume of how meticulous you were in your days. You had a good taste for everything in life, and your appetite for cleanliness was way above ordinary measure.
I LOVE YOU DAD! My kids and hubby all demonstrated their love for you while alive. Sometimes I hear Omotokunbo in her prayers saying God bring back my Granddaddy. The more I remember the moments we shared, the more I fail to control my tears. Hmmm…. IT IS WELL.
And now, all your worries, fears and anxiety are all GONE!!! Continue to Rest in peace DADDY till we meet to part No More. Forever on my mind!
Rest In Peace, Baba Ade.
Adebimpe Agbelusi,
Your Loving daughter
I love you ❤️❤️ grandpa I remember when I was a baby you would always carry me I miss you, your lovely granddaughter Princess Mololuwa Agbelusi' rest in peace ️️ miss you.
Princess Mololuwa Agbelusi
I love you grandpa I miss you ❤️❤️
Prince Mojolaoluwa Jordan Agbelusi.
I love you my grandpa…rest in peace. I remember how I always held your hands and we both walked together.
Princess Momoreoluwa Jewel Agbelusi
Dad, I recall most times when you got back from any funeral event, one question ❓ looked certain for you to ask; What will you write about me when I am no more alive? You were so concerned about this question; little did I wonder about the relevance of this question to me on those occasions which you have asked me. And now, I found myself writing about you. Not sure I can write all the memories in a single book!
Hearing and seeing all the beautiful comments from family, friends, and neighbours have all gladened my heart ❤️ the more. What can I simply write about a very meticulous father (olofin totoo – in yoruba), rather than Saying I LOVE YOU and still LOVING YOU DADDY ❤️?
You’re a very strict father who hardly played with us as kids, but your love for us was PURE I have seen you demonstrated this over the years. I remember how you defended me whenever mom would always come up with her usual action, I always got your support. And now that you're no more the memories make me cry.
So many things to write about you, dad. I remember the 1st time I washed a car for Late Mr. Hamid Oke, he simply asked his wife - has your sister worked in a car wash before? Sister Dele, as fondly called, she laughed and said, “you don't know her father ni?” That really speaks so much volume of how meticulous you were in your days. You had a good taste for everything in life, and your appetite for cleanliness was way above ordinary measure.
I LOVE YOU DAD! My kids and hubby all demonstrated their love for you while alive. Sometimes I hear Omotokunbo in her prayers saying God bring back my Granddaddy. The more I remember the moments we shared, the more I fail to control my tears. Hmmm…. IT IS WELL.
And now, all your worries, fears and anxiety are all GONE!!! Continue to Rest in peace DADDY till we meet to part No More. Forever on my mind!
Rest In Peace, Baba Ade.
Adebimpe Agbelusi,
Your Loving daughter
I love you ❤️❤️ grandpa I remember when I was a baby you would always carry me I miss you, your lovely granddaughter Princess Mololuwa Agbelusi' rest in peace ️️ miss you.
Princess Mololuwa Agbelusi
I love you grandpa I miss you ❤️❤️
Prince Mojolaoluwa Jordan Agbelusi.
I love you my grandpa…rest in peace. I remember how I always held your hands and we both walked together.
Princess Momoreoluwa Jewel Agbelusi