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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Olumuyiwa Williams, 48 years old, born on April 24, 1967, and passed away on January 24, 2016. We will remember him forever.
So many years after and it still hurts. Miss you, man! Another day to ponder on the fragility of life. Continue to rest in glory. One day, we will all meet when the sun sets no more. There will be joy, there will be laughter. Till then, we will cherish the memories that you left behind. It is well.
Olumuyiwa, continue to rest in peace. The memories we shared and the impact you made during your lifetime will never be forgotten. We miss you and pray that Almighty God continue to keep the family you left behind.
0lumuyiwa Daniel, you could have been 52yrs today but God knows best why you had to leave this world so early. We your friends in NNSS '88 Set miss you and you'll always be in our thoughts. Happy posthumous birthday bro.
It has been 2yrs since you left left us to be with the Lord. May your kind soul continue to rest in perfect peace Olumuyiwa. You'll never be forgotten...
It's been one year already. The Lord has been our strength and comfort in this one year. May we run this race of life with Christ in the hope that someday, we will all reunite at the feet of Jesus in eternal bliss to part no more.
Olumuyiwa, you could have been a year old yesterday but GOD alone knows why you left this world so sudden. You'll always live in our hearts forever. Continue to rest in peace my brother...Adieu Olumuyiwa Daniel Williams
Oluwalomuyiwa and at His appointed time he chose to take you away as only He knows best. Your NNSS family miss you dearly as we are sure your immediate family does. You were an achiever and you left your mark on the world in the short time you were here. May your soul rest in peace and we pray that God pours his grace and comfort on the family you left behind. May they encounter divine favor from God and man and may they find help when they need it. God that is a husband to a widow will provide for your wife. He will also be a father to your children. May his succor be a source of comfort to your parents and siblings. Go well friend. God be with you till we meet again.
Muyiwa after a long time we tried to reconnect but that was just an exercise in futility. God knows best Sun re oo. God be with you till we meet again.
Muyiwa, you light up the world with your presence and touched lives around you ... And just when we were about to re-unite with you (NNSS Class of 1988), death snatched you away from us ... We take heart in our fond memories of you which will last with us forever and can never die ... May God grant us all especially your Family the fortitude to live through this times ... RIP my brother ... My meomories of you right from Surulere Bus to everytime we shared in school will always stay with me ... God be with your Family ...
Gone way too soon however *I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. ~Leo Buscaglia
I've struggled with posting this because it all still seems so unreal. This is not right: young men are not supposed to pass... no one's supposed to pass in their prime.
You're gone and all we have left are memories. But thankfully, they are happy memories. Memories of fun, of life, of childhood, of hopes, of dreams, of ambitions, of a future of possibilities... memories of friendship, of brotherhood, of love.
O death, where is thy sting?
Our hearts are heavy and the questions are rife. But in all, we choose to give thanks, knowing that the value of our lives is not measured by the length of our days but by the impact we have on the lives of others.
Thank you Muyiwa for being such a good friend and brother. Thank you for the laughs. Thank you for the times. Thank you for caring and showing it in your own special way.
My prayers at this time are with your family. May God grant them great succor to bear this painful loss. May He fill their hearts with His warmth and cuddle them in His embrace. May He soothe their pain and dry their tears. And may He help them to remember more of the joy of having been blessed with you and less of the pain of losing you so early.
You will be sorely missed my good friend and brother.
I sought my brother Muyiwa (the guy with the best laugh in the whole world) for two decades only to find this internet vestige???? I don't get it. I really do not.
Gone too soon Muyiwa, I remember u often looking calm, cool , tall and handsome walking into our school's dinning hall . Wey house, was ur school house colour.We will miss u. May the Lord strengthen ur family in this trying times. Rest in Peace friend.
I am still in shock at this news of your passing. Even though we haven't seen since graduation I still vividly remember our friendship as classmates. Only God knows why you left us in the world so early. Muyiwa, May you rest in perfect eternal peace!!
It's sad that you left without saying goodbye but just remember we all love you greatly. You stared it all.....the ginger, the change, the legacy and belief. A strong,determined, tough,deep,discreet and diplomatic man. Still have fond memories of you and wanted to surprise you. Still wanted to drink, gist, yab, brag, and laugh with you... Guess God had other better plans with you. Wished we did alot together. Still in shock because I never saw it coming. Miss you greatly n will forever be remembered.
'Meyiwa' like I fondly called you, 23 years ago, you left for Germany in search of greener pasture, yet in all that while, I never found another friend like you. This explains why I will forever cherish the friendship and brotherhood we shared. We were like twins (Dan and Dave were the names you gave us on the day we snapped those pictures). Our bond transcended our differences in personal beliefs and temperaments. I do hope we meet again to part no more at the bossom of Jesus.
You left too soon, you will forever be loved and cherished by me. A gentle , loving and caring brother u were to me. But I continue to wonder why, ??????????? Sleep well dear brother, God loves u best.
I write this with great sadness over the unimaginable loss of a close friend and brother Ólumuyiwa' to a terminal disease. The news of your demise was so shocking and devastating. I pray that Almighty GOD will give the family you left behind the fortitude to bear this huge loss. You'll be forever remembered by all of us. Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord...Adieu Olumuyiwa Daniel Williams
So many years after and it still hurts. Miss you, man! Another day to ponder on the fragility of life. Continue to rest in glory. One day, we will all meet when the sun sets no more. There will be joy, there will be laughter. Till then, we will cherish the memories that you left behind. It is well.
Olumuyiwa, continue to rest in peace. The memories we shared and the impact you made during your lifetime will never be forgotten. We miss you and pray that Almighty God continue to keep the family you left behind.