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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Olaronke Ladipo, 49, born on May 3, 1963 and passed away on October 30, 2012. We will remember and miss her forever.


Dr L lived a great life in service to God, the Church, Society and Humanity. We will not mourn like the godless... Her legacies will never be forgotten.

October 31, 2018
October 31, 2018
You are remembered always! Continue to rest peacefully.
October 31, 2018
October 31, 2018
Continue to rest in peace Ma. You are greatly missed.
October 30, 2018
October 30, 2018
Diamonds are forever! And that's what you are, you keep glittering in my memories. Not even death can stop it. Shine on Doc.
October 30, 2018
October 30, 2018
... As the days pass by, many small things remind me of you... furniture, roofs, pictures, songs....it is well. Enjoy the bright sunshine, the rest and all round peace!!!

Lotta Luv!
October 30, 2018
October 30, 2018
Another memorial, 6 years! Rest on Ronke. Your legacies live on.
October 29, 2018
October 29, 2018
Ronnie, you were a true friend. We shared so much in confidence and you always had my back. It was so much so that tongues wagged about us. But the truth remained that we were just close agape friends who found real unblemished love for each other. I am sharing this testimony because I will be leaving SFH in December and wished you were here to say farewell to me, but God knows why you left the stage when you did. Continue to rest in perfect peace until the day we will meet again in paradise.
October 29, 2018
October 29, 2018
Ronke, aburo ati ore mi atata, you are missed and will forever be missed. It's sad when good people leave too soon. Sometimes it's difficult to acknowledge that our loved ones are no longer a phone call or trip away. All we can anticipate is that someday when we too have fulfilled our earthly purposes, we shall meet again at the Lord's feet. Elohim is in control and by God's grace, it shall be well with all of us that you left behind. Sun ire o!
August 3, 2018
August 3, 2018
May her soul continue to rest in the bosom or our Lord Jesus Christ.
May 3, 2018
May 3, 2018
Our dear Ronke -we cherish our beautiful memories.Rest in perfect peace.Amen
May 3, 2018
May 3, 2018
Continue to rest in the bosom of our Lord till we meet again in heavenly palace. Your memories lives on, Doc.
October 30, 2017
October 30, 2017
Its 5 years already!, Sis Ronke....i can only imagine what rejoicing at Jesus feet must have been!. Blessed is the remembrance of the righteous! Rest on sister!
October 30, 2017
October 30, 2017
5 years! Still cherish the memories. Thanks for your leadership.
May 3, 2017
May 3, 2017
A special day today and always.Continue to rest in perfect peace my dear dear rock of ages.xxx
May 3, 2017
May 3, 2017
Forever missed. I could still hear your voice in my head saying “Dr Fakunle, ba wo ni” Your short but exemplary life was lived for others and in serving the Lord and His people. May your gentle soul continue to rest in peace.
November 2, 2016
November 2, 2016
Four years has rolled by just like yesterday. Dr. Ronke, may your loving and gentle soul continue to rest in the bosom of the Most High until we meet on the resurrection morning to part no more. May God co tinge to comfort and keep the loved ones you left behind. Rest on Dr.
October 31, 2016
October 31, 2016
Hmmmmm, Dr Ladipo, just like yesterday. Little did I know that four years have passed after your demise. We may not be able to see you here on earth again, but you left an indelible marks on this earth before your demise. The memories of what you lived for are too many to be forgotten. Continue to rest on Ronke.
October 31, 2016
October 31, 2016
Dr Ladipo, I am sure it is so beautiful there with Jesus. We do remember you often. Rest on sis
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
Just to say that somehow your work lives on through those you built up.
Just to state that you have gone but your footsteps are still visible for all to see. You are missed but what you left behind endures. A lesson for us all to remember that good works speak volumes ...long after we've gone.
Adieu
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
Just to say that somehow your work lives on through those you built up.
Just to state that you have gone but your footsteps are still visible for all to see. You are missed but what you left behind endures. A lesson for us all to remember that good works speak volumes ...long after we've gone.
Adieu
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
I mentioned you to someone yesterday about your willingness to support others not knowing that it's 4 years already. Continue to rest in peace Dr Ronke Ladipo. May the almighty be with your children, protect and guide them - amen.
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
4 years just like yesterday. You remain evergreen in my memory. Moments shared some in joy and others in sadness. You were a friend to me and my family. Your memories will remain until I leave this crazy world and I hope that we will meet again after this place to share experiences. You left a great memory and all you lived and died for will remain prosperous in Jesus name. Amen. Keep resting in peace Ronnie.
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
4 years already! Indeed times flies but the memories of the ones we love continues to be every so fresh. 
Continue to rest on Doc, and may God Almighty continue to take care of the ones you left on this side. 
You will forever remain in our hearts.
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
Was in church today, Ronke, I know it was not a coincidence it fell to today for the Son of God is the truly fourth man in the fire. Your memory is blessed forever.
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
Ronke, May your gentle soul continue to rest in peace. It is not how long but how well. You touched lives in areas that matter. May the Holy Spirit continue to comfort the family that you left behind
May 6, 2016
May 6, 2016
How can i forget in a hurry your words of encouragement to me in my early days on the job, and your last word to me during your visit to Akure, you encouraged me to stay in Akure for a little while more, i'm indeed grateful that i listened to your advise. Am sure you are smiling now in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ. You are such a rare gem, a mother indeed. Your memories live on in our heart.
May 4, 2016
May 4, 2016
The days keep passing by, but it does not wish away your memories. Good memories Dr! When the chips were down, you called me in your office and said; "Ifeanyi, go to Enugu! That I shouldn't give in" I did go, and keep wishing you are around to see what I was able to achieve. Tears still clog my eyes as I write; keep smiling Dr and keep resting in the Lord.
May 4, 2016
Happy birthday to a great woman!
Your legacy lives on. U will never be forgotten
Continue to rest well Dr.
May 3, 2016
May 3, 2016
Hi dear, " I wish heaven too had visiting hours," miss you lots.
May your memory be blessed forever. God is on the throne , He has a very long memory daddy used to say, He never forgets. I know you are just round the corner in another room.
May 3, 2016
May 3, 2016
Today would have been another birthday celebration for you. I remembered your last birthday and we all rejoiced and looking forward to celebrate 50th... I promised you then that we would do it big time. But Man proposes and God almighty knows best. Rest in peace Dr Ronke Ladipo. May God continue to take care of all you left behind.
May 3, 2016
May 3, 2016
Dear Ronke,

I am sure you now sojourn somewhere a lot better than this very difficult place. I will miss you always. There has been several instances when I needed your friendship, your sincerity which was always from the depth of your heart,your counsel which calmed my nerves, and your fearlessness which emboldened me. I will miss you as long as I am on this side of the divide. I pray for you always. I remember your children always even though I have not lived up to mt expectation in looking for them. Stay calm and be there for us. I sure hope that we will meet again to part no more in the boom of the Lord.
May 3, 2016
May 3, 2016
Ronke: quiet, respectful, hard working, team player, intelligent and committed. These are the words that dropped into my mind as your name and face came up. It is not how long but how well. You lived a good life. You touched lives and gave hope to the hopeless. You will forever be remembered and will never be history. Rest on in peace.
May 3, 2016
May 3, 2016
Ronke my erstwhile colleague and mother to my son's class mate, rest in piece in God's bosom till we meet to part no more
March 10, 2016
March 10, 2016
Memories are all that I have of you, very fond memories that cannot be forgotten. I truly miss your words of wisdom, humor and sincere nature. You will always be a role model in my life. Truly missed and always to be remembered
March 9, 2016
March 9, 2016
Ronny, may your gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
You gave all to all of us.....
November 2, 2015
November 2, 2015
We remember you always and forever cherish the field work experience I had with you in Ekiti shortly before your departure. Sleep on doctor Olaronke, Arike Ladipo.
November 2, 2015
November 2, 2015
Ronke
Continue to rest in peace .....It is well.
October 31, 2015
October 31, 2015
Memories Roni...memories. Laughs, cutting humour, thoughtfulness. Rest in peace pal.
October 30, 2015
October 30, 2015
My Dear Ronke
Love you and miss you. Continue to rest in perfect peace.Amen
October 30, 2015
October 30, 2015
Doc, we keep remembering you as you continue to rest in the Lord.
October 30, 2015
October 30, 2015
We believe you are living the new desired life in heaven... Thankful for the role you played in nurturing me! I am still growing and even better. Rest in peace among the saints and angels above. Adieu Doc.
October 30, 2015
October 30, 2015
Wow! 3 years have gone by without you. Thank God for the testimony you had when you walked this earth. May the Lord continually love and protect your children and your loved ones. Continue to rest and enjoy the bosom of our Lord Jesus.
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Ronke,
May your sweet soul continue to rest in the Lord's bosom.
Olorun a de tunbo ma ba e foju ke awon omo re.

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October 30, 2023
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Olaronke,
The peace that keeps us all comes from the FAITH we hold onto so dearly. Your life remains a blessed gift from your Maker. We love and miss you so DEARLY.  Ka dupe fun Oluwa.
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Never forgotten

February 27, 2019

Thinking of you and remembering all that i observed from you in the really short time i was able to. You were a great woman. I pray that your legacy remains. 

Thank you for being so strong and yet so sweet and kind. Thank you for the lives that blossomed because of you. Thank you for being an amazing person, ma.

I wonder how heaven is... i wonder how amazing the worship and constant hallelujahs are. May your soul continue to rest in perfect peace.

- Nwabundo Okoh

Never met Ronke Ladipo BUT.....

November 29, 2012

I feel so saddened because I'm just discovering that she's deceased. I was just googling her name because I aspire to meet her in person - and I couldn't believe that Ronke Ladipo is dead. She impacted my life without having met her - I emailed her in 2007 and she believed in my potential. I was sponsored "overnight" by SFH to participate in a conference in Germany and that was the beginning of my breakthrough! I would still love to contribute to SFH - as a tribute to this woman that I've long to meet but won't be meeting anymore on this terrestrial plains.

Truly we're grasses...and we wither. 

Julius#

thanking him always

November 8, 2012

Thanking Him Always

 

The Gospel according to Luke 22: 14 – 20 is part of the institution of Holy Communion as we know it, being indeed a refinement of the offering of bread and wine by King Melchizedek, a High Priest of God, before blessing Abram, (who later became Abraham) as recorded in Genesis 14:18. What is striking and bears examination and reflection is the thanks given before the giving of the bread and wine by Jesus Christ, and it is on this that the theme of this homily: thanking Him always is found. Today, a young lady, Ms Ronke Odutola, who died suddenly, literally in Church grounds, while pommelling herself for the gospel and Christ was laid to rest. As said in Romans 3:25 Christ, the Sacrificial Lamb was He: whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith.”  In imitation of Him, through faith, with thanksgiving, Ronke was interceding for lost and troubled souls, and in pommelling herself for this purpose lost her life. Angels must have been singing as she passed on, for which reason all of us here must be thankful for her life. Ronke had her fair share of life, its burdens and joys; succeeded in her field of endeavor, and will certainly be missed more by those she labored to the death to save than even members of her family. As with every death it is fitting to remind ourselves of that life is transient and in all situations we must give thanks, and I first consider this from one of the examples our Lord Jesus Christ laid before He laid His life, as Ronke also in imitation of her Saviour and Master did. In instituting Holy Communion and asking that we do this in remembrance of Him with thanksgiving in our hearts, our Lord Jesus Christ first gave thanks to His Father for the bread of resurrection and the cup of salvation. The symbolism in this being giving thanks for His body and more so His blood – and therefore His life. His life because we know from Leviticus 17:11 that “… the life of a creature is in the blood and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for ones life.”  Though the scripture here spoke literally about animals, it is a spiritual peak at the future of the Unblemished Lamb – the propitiation of all sin. Christ’s incarnate life was in the blood He shed for you and me at Calvary so there may be atonement for our sins, and release from bondage of this world – giving us passage to the next: eternal life. The body given for you and me, and the blood shed for you and me thus avails much, and because this pure blood of an unblemished and sinless Lamb is your pass over death, sickness and ills of this world, it must be a permanent mark on the door post of  your life. Christ the Passover Lamb said specifically in Luke 22:15 that “And he said to them, I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer” thus signifying His full knowledge of what ahead of Him. Trial, tribulation, insult, bodily harm, scorn, scoffing rudeness, injustice, wickedness, false accusation, crucifixion and death. Yet He nonetheless gave thanks. This He did to teach you that no matter the situation you must give thanks and praise God always. Beloved of God, you heeded the call to be a soldier of Christ. You have heeded the call to a better life in Christ. For these alone you must be grateful. Full of thanks because it is only by grace that we are called, by greater grace that we heed the call, and by his power that we stay the course. So worry not, rather be thankful, when your loved one passes on, or you face the vicissitudes of life. So in good times and bad times, in sickness and in health, in richness and in poverty, you must give thanks. There is no gainsaying the fact that men, whether or not blessed with provision are buffeted by the difficulties and challenges of this age, especially in these parts. A generation of spiritual indiscipline oiled by love of things material, licentiousness and supposed enjoyment of this life. An age, which but for grace, may have lost the rainbow – the covenant sign of seed and harvest through the ages. An age in which but for grace, (as said in Ephesians 1:7), of “… redemption through His blood … in accordance with the riches of God” superstorm Sandy, the floods we see in Nigeria, and the like elsewhere, would have been like the flood in Noah’s time. Luke 22:20 says “In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you.”  It is this new covenant, in and through His blood, that replace the covenant marked by the geographical phenomenon of a rainbow, which is here today and gone the next.  So as the Gospel says though Christ knew He was going to be poured, He still gave thanks. One could say that Ronke knew while fasting and praying fervently in supplication for the spiritual wholeness of others was pouring herself unto death in Christ. It is this same sense of gratitude expected of you that Christ displayed when He wanted to bring Lazarus back from the dead to physical life, as a precursor of eternal life, and in edification of the glory of God - as we can tell from John 11:38 – 44. Beloved of God, Christ knew that bringing Lazarus back to life will be the catalyzing factor that will coalesce the plan to put Him through pain no man had ever seen and thereafter murder Him – for we know from Luke 11:46 – 51 that it was this miracle of resurrecting the dead that led to calling of the Council of Pharisees that unjustly decided that Christ had to die, as suggested by Caiaphas the year’s high priest. What this ministers to you is that come rain or sunshine, even to the point of death you must give thanks. You must be like Jesus Christ who gave thanks in spite of the fact that He knew He had to pour Himself in order for there to be a third era for man, an era of the new covenant. Therefore, beloved of God, give thanks even if you have no child. Give thanks even if you have no spouse. Give thanks even if you have no work. Give thanks even if you have no money. Give thanks even if you have no good health. Give thanks even if you have no house. Give thanks even if you have bad school grades. Give thanks even if you have no promotion at work. Give thanks even if your child is wayward. Give thanks even if you have no good home. Give thanks even if you have no love around. Give thanks even if you all you have around you is strife and jealousy; oppression and all manner of unrighteous conduct. Give thanks because the blood of Christ avails for you, and His body is Bread for you to feed on to give you eternal life. A life free of all ills.

Rev. Prof. Konyin Ajayi

Emmanuel Chapel

The Adunola, Plot L2

401 close, Banana Island,

Ikoyi, Lagos.

konyinajayi@gmail.com        

 

 

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