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DaddyMo you're gone but your legacy leaves on. A year on: whilst some count times and seasons, we count the Lord's blessings. When we remember you, we go on our knees and thank God that you were ours. Let the memory of babamoro be with us forever!
82 years old
Born on December 17, 1935 in Ode Remo, Ogun, Nigeria
Passed away on April 30, 2018 in Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Mobolaji Moronfolu, 82 years old, born on December 17, 1935, and passed away on April 30, 2018. We will remember him forever.
I thank God because exactly four years ago, we were in deep tears as we realised we had lost a gem. Today, we thank God for drying our tears and giving us beauty fir ashes.
Happy 85th post humous birthday daddy. We miss you but we have to let you go. Forever grateful to God that I was privileged to have and know you. Sleep on beloved daddyMo
Rest on beloved dad. It seems like you are there and i am here .... miss our weekend chats whilst we were miles apart ..... the last one year have seen me hoping to hear your voice at the weekends ..... but alas I appreciate the fact that He who gave, has taken so I wait for the celestial choir on that day when we meet to rejoice and part no more.
I thank God because exactly four years ago, we were in deep tears as we realised we had lost a gem. Today, we thank God for drying our tears and giving us beauty fir ashes.
Happy 85th post humous birthday daddy. We miss you but we have to let you go. Forever grateful to God that I was privileged to have and know you. Sleep on beloved daddyMo
Your writing was very exciting, as it never failed to gain the attention of all. It was a puzzle dad.
I saw your scribbles in our literature books and I remember you as a teacher
I have missed this statement daddy. Only you. Everyone keeps recollecting your approach to getting people to listen to you. I miss a couple of other lines i learnt to grow up with. Sun re o baba rere!