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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Opeoluwa COMFORT 48 years old , born on November 4, 1972 and passed away on August 3, 2019. We will remember her forever.
November 5, 2020
November 5, 2020
Ope! Ope Adisa! Thats how you were fondly called in those days at Yemetu.

You were just dear to miss. And this day remembering you would have added a year to your sojourn on this divide! Alas, just more than a year now, you crossed over!

We truly missed you, all your gang members at Yemetu really missed your gentle disposition and hospitality.

The lord will comfort your immediate and extended families and those of us your admirers, amen.

Sleep on beloved till resurrection morning.

Awa fe o! Sugbon Jesu fe o ju wa lo!

Ma a sinmi laya Jesu Olugbala re, amen.

Its well.

Good night!
December 4, 2019
December 4, 2019
OPE ADISA! As you were fondly called friends and folks. Our path crossed in early 90s when I was introduced by your bossom friend Yemi Ojo to the family as family private tutor. Ever since then, we had been together till departure! The good memory of always wanted to help, ridiculously jovial and never easily took offence will linger on. It was a rude shock reading the notice of your departure from my daughter, Toba. But, can we question God? He is unquestionable God! So, its well with us. You are eternally missed Ope! Sleep on friend. Ao pade lese Jesu!
December 4, 2019
December 4, 2019
I will always love you. Those times we shared together were the best. You were very supportive and wanted the best for me. There was nothing I could not tell you even what made me ashamed or cried, you would advice me and took it off my mind. You never got angry or dwell in anger for long but always drew me near. Aunty Ope, how can I forget u, even as much as I wanted to get the bitterness of your departure off my mind. I really miss you. I will love you forever till we meet and part no more. Rest on.... Sweet repose ma.
December 4, 2019
December 4, 2019
May your soul continually find rest in the bossom of God our Father. I never met you but heard so much about you. I pray that the grace of God will fill the vacuum you have left. Keep resting
October 14, 2019
October 14, 2019
It still hurt badly. No one can fill that vacuum. You left way too soon darling sister. I cannot but remember all those times we spent together. No one knows not how your passing hurts. No day without the thought of you.

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November 5, 2020
November 5, 2020
Ope! Ope Adisa! Thats how you were fondly called in those days at Yemetu.

You were just dear to miss. And this day remembering you would have added a year to your sojourn on this divide! Alas, just more than a year now, you crossed over!

We truly missed you, all your gang members at Yemetu really missed your gentle disposition and hospitality.

The lord will comfort your immediate and extended families and those of us your admirers, amen.

Sleep on beloved till resurrection morning.

Awa fe o! Sugbon Jesu fe o ju wa lo!

Ma a sinmi laya Jesu Olugbala re, amen.

Its well.

Good night!
December 4, 2019
December 4, 2019
OPE ADISA! As you were fondly called friends and folks. Our path crossed in early 90s when I was introduced by your bossom friend Yemi Ojo to the family as family private tutor. Ever since then, we had been together till departure! The good memory of always wanted to help, ridiculously jovial and never easily took offence will linger on. It was a rude shock reading the notice of your departure from my daughter, Toba. But, can we question God? He is unquestionable God! So, its well with us. You are eternally missed Ope! Sleep on friend. Ao pade lese Jesu!
December 4, 2019
December 4, 2019
I will always love you. Those times we shared together were the best. You were very supportive and wanted the best for me. There was nothing I could not tell you even what made me ashamed or cried, you would advice me and took it off my mind. You never got angry or dwell in anger for long but always drew me near. Aunty Ope, how can I forget u, even as much as I wanted to get the bitterness of your departure off my mind. I really miss you. I will love you forever till we meet and part no more. Rest on.... Sweet repose ma.
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