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Let the memory of Oluyomi Victoria be with us forever.
39 years old
Born on May 31, 1980 in Nigeria
Passed away on September 12, 2019 in Lagos, Nigeria
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Oluyomi Victoria (née Adeyemi-Wilson), 39 years old, born on May 31, 1980, and passed away on September 12, 2019. We will remember her forever.
You could have been 43 years old this year 31 May 2023. On your special day I just want you to know that you are always remembered by me in a very special way. You are always in my prayers, and I wish the best for you this birthday.
Continue to rest in peace Oluyomi my friend. You were such an amazing soul in all sense of that word. Beautiful inside and outside. May the angels throw you a beautiful party. We miss you loads my besto.
Your beautiful smile and heart. Your charm your grace. You are loved but the you’ve been called to a higher purpose by the one who loves you the most. Our heart aches, we try to comprehend, we surrender all to Christ
Today 31st may 2021 ,suppose to be your 41st birthday ,hmmm now i understand why my MD dressed casually(very unusual of him) on monday, why he did not sit down in his office to work ,May God Almighty uphold him
Madam OLUYOMI VICTORIA TOLUWALOPE, May you continue to rest in peace in the lord, sleep on ma..................
I do not know you personally, but came across your story whilst leaving a tribute for my late sister. Every 31st of May, I get a reminder email about you. I read the personal tributes by your family and friends. It shows your determination over the years to fight with dignity, love, belief faith and joy despite the odds to the end. May you continue to rest in peace with the Lord and my commiserations to your family.
As a child, watching you on the TV show The Third Eye, I always looked up to you and admired you. Always wondered what became of you as I grew up. Glad to know you lived a fulfilled life, surrounded by people who loved you and never losing your smile. You are dearly missed.
It’s been a year and your leaving is still fresh in our minds; our comfort is that you are with Jesus in heaven, whole and blessed eternally. We rest in this truth. See you in eternity.
A year already... You're still in our hearts. Niyi and the rest of your loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord continue to strengthen and uphold them. You're always in our hearts.
Its a year already Yomi, and God has truly been faithful. Miss you lots sis and i know you keep smiling down on us sweet angel that you are. Love you always.
I don't know you personally but sad to know that today could have been a day of big celebrations of 40 years on earth. We pray that you continue to rest in peace with your creator God. Your family I pray remain strong for those you've left behind. Rest on Toluwalase ⚘
To think I am just learning about this hurts so much. We never met but you were a huge part of my childhood; you being on TV. Saturday nights were a big deal for me wanting to watch what "Uzie" had up her sleeves. It hurts more so to know you passed away on my birthday. Continue to rest in peace dearest.
Oh Yomi, what can I say, I was just going through Facebook and saw a memorial on your sister Kemi's page. I remember you and your sisters in Unilag, your beautiful eyes. I cannot believe you are gone. I pray God console your family.
"Daddy, please tell my class teacher that the part of viola am playing in 'twelfth night' should not be given to someone else". Uzie was abducted by a woman always dressed as a man in that episode of 'third eye' and viola is a female character in Shakespeare 'twelfth night' always dressed as a man. Of course there was no rehearsal in her school and she wasn't playing any character, it was just a hint to help solve the case
but Uzie unravelled the case and the case was solved by Idafa and Idafa. I had never read 'twelfth night' then, I had to rush and get a copy just to make sure there was a viola always dressed as a man. Yomi, you might not know me, but young you were then, you impacted on lives. Sleep on beloved, till we meet to part no more
Dear Yomi, indeed you will forever be missed. With your gentle tone and your smiley self. Its real sad that you have gone because i truly believed the best, but God knows best as you have gone to rest. I thank God for your life as indeed you impacted lives very early in your life. Rest on dear as you rest in perfect peace.
Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost 1,s pours through and shines down upon us to let us know that are happy.
What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes part of us."
"The Remembrance of the good done those we have loved is the only consolation when we have lost them." -
A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on. Please accept our condolences to Ms Oluyomi Victoria Olaniyi Toluwalope
Oluyomi - God saved you, gave you victory and blessed you. You fought hard and overcame so much that we only saw brighter days ahead. This feels like being sucker punched. I learned a lot about strength and resilience by just watching you live your life. This is difficult to accept and only God can comfort Niyi and the rest of the family so we turn to Him, again. You have been set free of your physical limitations and you are somewhere dancing with the angels. We miss you but I know death has no victory your indomitable spirit - it lives on.
My dearest yomi, As I write this tribute to you I am in great shock as I scroll through our last chats, I just sent you a message in disbelieve expecting a response, please this one wish reply my message, you never gave any indication you were going through health challenges, I feel pained that I didn't get to see you before you transited, but I am comforted with your last words to me, Yomsy !! I'll forever miss your bluntness, your heart of gold, your forgiving spirit and your infectious designer smile, what we have lost heaven has gained, rest on my dear friend and sister, may God grant us the fortitude to bear this great loss, it's too heavy, but God knows best, may your soul rest in perfect peace at the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ
I recall your several visits to the hospital and how we eventually became friends. After I left Reddington to set up my dental practice, you reached out to me via email and asked me to schedule a dental appointment for you. I told you it was not necessary, but you insisted. I could tell you were just happy for me that I had become an entrepreneur and wanted to show your support..........i got the message. It meant a lot to me. Even with your medical challenge, you never lost your smile. You were always cheerful. As your dentist, my final words to you are "Keep Smiling, Keep Shining" ...Jesus loves you
Yomi, I knew you before I ever met you, like most people it was through the TV show you appeared in. You were so comfortable on screen and inspired young people like me to be curious and explorative in ones environment.
Though we were not direct friends, you were admired and well thought of as I saw you quite often in Moremi Hall. You radiated elegance and a peaceful demeanor with a dazzling smile.
Through the years these thoughts have not changed and will never change since you are now alive with Jesus Christ
Third Eye had a great impact in my life- i have since been addicted to crime tv series because of the programme and doing well in writing too. thank you for being a great part of my life. it hurts when the only way to acknowledge people for the impact they have had in your life is when they are no more. i pray your family and loved ones find the strength, through the Holy Spirit, to move on. Sleep on dear...
This is so hard to write. I cannot believe you’re gone. You were a good good friend come rain or shine. I remember when we were both planning our weddings and the challenges we faced. I always wished I had half the patience and grace you had. Death is rude! But I rejoice that you’re at peace and now in my future darling Yomi. See you in heaven! Sun re o!!!
We have known each other for a very long time. We went through Queens College and law school together. I remember you always making fun of me when I used to get the lyrics of songs wrong. I will really miss the way you laugh.
We had so many conversations about life, work, love and I will also cherish them.
You were a good friend. We never argued. Maybe only about who baked cakes better.
I still cannot believe you're gone. The last time I saw you was when you came to see me when my daughter was born and you brought a gift. I remember you being worried about me liking the gift.But the funny thing is that my daughter still plays with that gift 8 years later. I really wish I took a picture then. But then I never knew that was the last time we will see each other.
Yomi, I will forever remember and miss you. I Love you!
This poem is dedicated to you, Yomi.
Have a merry time in heaven.
Since the loss of you, I've learned to live for each day And take it as a blessing, Knowing it may not always be this way.
Since the loss of you, I've learned that when everything goes wrong To never give up on what is right Because it can only make you strong.
Since the loss of you, I've learned that even when you're in a lot of pain You've got to hold yourself together So you won't feel like you're going insane.
Since the loss of you, I've learned how to hold the tears when I want to cry Because all I have is memories And just want to ask God why.
But mostly, since the loss of you, I've learned a life can be taken in the blink of an eye And only Heaven really knows when That person will have to say "Goodbye."
Yomi!!!!!! This is such a rude shock. There’s no reconciling the Yomi I know with this. Your pretty, so pretty smile, your sharp wit and gentle demeanour will be missed sorely. Rest well in the bosom of your maker.
Your aura of sereneness, peace and faith will without a doubt be missed, and I pray the Lord comfort and strengthen all your family and friends at this difficult time, in the way only He knows how.
May God grant your family and loved ones the fortitude to bear the loss. I remember you fondly as that extremely intelligent daughter of Olu Jacobs on 3rd eye 'Uzie'. Bliss on dear Yomi
Dear Yomi It is with a heavy heart I write this. I didn’t know you very well but admired you and your calm strength and devotion to the Lord. May your gentle soul rest in His bossom as the angels welcome you to eternal joy.
Yomi, I still can't believe it. I haven't seen you in a while, but it still hurts. You will be remembered for, not just being the admirable child actress on the old hit TV programme 'Third Eye' or for our younger years attending 'Our Saviour's Church' with our parents and siblings, but for always having a beautiful smile on your pretty face.
You might be gone, but you will never be forgotten; your memory will forever live on in my heart, and in the hearts of everyone you ever graced with your smile.
May the good Lord keep your soul with Him in eternal peace. Sleep on, dear. Sleep well.
Yomi even though it’s been years Since I saw you, I remember your beautiful smile, and peaceful disposition when we were at school. I remember being in awe of you when I first met you and realised you were that witty child actress on 3rd eye. I will remember you as that humble, beautiful soul who made an impression on all those that got to know you. I pray the good Lord comfort your family and all your loved ones. Our hearts are heavy but we are comforted by the fact that you are in a better place where there is no more pain. Adieu Yomi
Yomi "my besto" as we referred to each other, words alone can't describe how beautiful you were inside and outside. I have attempted to read through our long exchanges over the years but I couldn't because I break down remembering your beautiful pure soul. Heaven has truly gained an angel my besto, we are consoled in the fact that you have gone to rest from the stress of this world to feel no more pain.
Dear Yomi, Ever smiling, ever sweet, your smile soooo infectious, i will always remember you and you still remain in our hearts always. We wont forget ever!!! Keep resting and keep smiling and may God comfort us all and your family members most. Love QC gal 96 set.
I recall your several visits to the hospital and how we eventually became friends. After
I left Reddington to set up my dental practice, you reached out to me
via email and asked me to schedule a dental appointment for you. I told
you it was not necessary, but you insisted. I could tell you were just happy for me that I had become an entrepreneur and wanted to show your support..........i got the message. It meant a lot to me. Even with your medical challenge, you never lost your smile. You were always cheerful. As your dentist, my final words to you are "Keep Smiling, Keep Shining" ...Jesus loves you
Dr. Oluwaseun Akinbobola CEO, Beaconhill Smile Clinics
I knew you were special; the extent of this only increased seeing your display of love and faithfulness during the challenges you lived through in the last 7+ years. You believed, you walked the worthy walk of faith continuously!
The strength of God displayed in your actions, The glory of God in suffering was just divine; I praise God for the love you displayed!
I praise God that he has now accepted you with His crown of gold where you continue to worship Him in peace & joy. We will continue with this in mind, that in what ever circumstance we find ourselves we will follow yourexample of Hope, Faith & Love.