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This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved daddy and grandpa, Olanrewaju Akanni Adebayo, 75 years old, born on August 1, 1945, and passed away on February 6, 2021. We will remember him forever.
February 6, 2022
February 6, 2022
After one year, it is still like a dream daddy. I missed you and forever I will always do because you were a special breed when it comes to fatherhood. A father who never leaves his responsibility to others no matter the circumstances. Sleep on daddy.
February 6, 2022
February 6, 2022
It's a year ago you left. You're remembered today and always. The memory of the righteous lives forever. Sleep well daddy....
March 12, 2021
March 12, 2021
My Grandfather was someone who always had good stories to tell,
but just as importantly he knew how to be a good listener as well.
He was patient and kind.
He was no ordinary man. I may not remember many of the words my grandpa spoke,
But the memories of what he conveyed without speaking a word will stay in my heart. You will forever be missed Grandpa
March 10, 2021
March 10, 2021
You were kind, selfless, you had a good heart, you were a man of peace. Thank you for teaching me the act of giving. I will always miss you but I have so many wonderful memories to hang on to. You were a role model, and a friend. Your guidance and love will carry me through to the end of my days. I love you Grandpa, until we meet again.

March 10, 2021
March 10, 2021
It was a shock to me when I heard about your decease, I will miss your milltary tales, elderly counsels and your supports, am proud to be called your grandson and I hope to make you proud someday, I love you but God love you most. Good night Grandpa…..
March 2, 2021
March 2, 2021
A great grandfather. Through the time I got to know and speak to you, you emphasized the importance of being great and giving back. We have what we have in order to bless someone else is the last thing you told me. You will be missed. Gone but not forgotten.
February 28, 2021
February 28, 2021
Although I never knew you much, but the few days I met and saw you and the lives of those you left behind, showed you lived a good life and fought till the end.

Your memories, in the hearts of those who knew you, loved you and felt your touch would forever remained indelible.
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
You taught us that the act of giving is not in the midst of having plenty to give but in the knowledge that what is not enough today will be plenty tomorrow. I can say today that your love language was how you showed your responsibility and how you managed the resources in your care selflessly. The whole family will miss, and you will live forever in our hearts. Your assurances held us together, your encouragement was effective. You paid attention to all the details even when it was stressful for us to express them, you forced them out of us. What a lesson you gave us!
February 7, 2021
February 7, 2021
A man who was the father and dad to me. I am going to miss you greatly. One of the strongest Man that ever lived. A fighter throughout his life.
February 6, 2021
February 6, 2021
For all your sacrifices, you will be forever missed!!!

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February 6, 2022
February 6, 2022
After one year, it is still like a dream daddy. I missed you and forever I will always do because you were a special breed when it comes to fatherhood. A father who never leaves his responsibility to others no matter the circumstances. Sleep on daddy.
February 6, 2022
February 6, 2022
It's a year ago you left. You're remembered today and always. The memory of the righteous lives forever. Sleep well daddy....
March 12, 2021
March 12, 2021
My Grandfather was someone who always had good stories to tell,
but just as importantly he knew how to be a good listener as well.
He was patient and kind.
He was no ordinary man. I may not remember many of the words my grandpa spoke,
But the memories of what he conveyed without speaking a word will stay in my heart. You will forever be missed Grandpa
His Life

Biography

February 27, 2021
Pa Olanrewaju Akanni Adebayo was born in Abeokuta to late Esther Bolaji and late Sikiru Adebayo on the 1st of August 1945. He was their second son with a striking resemblance of his dad. He was fondly called Lanre.
He started his primary education at Ebenezer Baptist Primary School , Oke Saje Abeokuta at the age 10, when his right hand could touch his left ears. It is on record that he was a very bright student. Olanrewaju lost his dad at the age of 14 in 1959 and he had to move to Olodo Abeokuta where he completed his primary education at CMS Primary School Keshinro Olodo in 1961.
He enlisted with the Nigeria Army immediately after his primary school education, he started his military training and career in Ibadan and was later transferred to Nigerian Army Barrack in Lafenwa Abeokuta.
He was part of the Nigerian Army that fought in the Nigeria Civil war known as the Nigerian-Biafran war. The stories and experiences of the war are some of the stories he told his children and grand-children.
He got married in Abeokuta shortly after the war to Olasunbo Adebayo (Nee Dosunmu), as that time the was said to be a marriage of two families in different social classes. He started his family in Lafenwa Abeokuta.
The Nigeria Army transferred him to Lagos some years after. He was with the Nigerian Military for 12 years after which he decided to join the private sector.
He started his private sector journey with Coca Cola in their Loss Prevention and Security Department. He later joined the Nigerian Flour Mills in Ibadan and notably retired at WAPCO Cement in Shagamu Ogun State.
Pa Olanrewaju was also a farmer who believed everyone must grow what they eat, it is still unbelievable how he combined his work with his subsistence farming.
He slept and peacefully transitioned to glory in the early hours of Feb 6th 2021. He is survived by his wife, sons, daughter, grandsons, granddaughters and great-granddaughters.

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February 6, 2021
What is father in law, I don't know because in you a perfect dad I see. Your wisdom, your patience and  your understanding is out of this world. You will greatly be missed.
Rest on dad.

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