May God grant your soul eternal rest amen and comfort your families and friend's we miss you
Don't forget your children
Sister Tayo, my darling sister from another mother. i still find it so hard to believe that you are gone. you were loving, cheerful, caring, hardworking, jovial, you were one in a million. i remember how u use to talk and advice Ifeoluwa (my twinnie) and i, you were full of wisdom, stong and energetic. you will forever remain dear to my heart. Your demise is such a painful one but God knows best.
i pray that God consoles the family.
sleep on dear sister. we miss u already
I can't believe writtig this piece about a beloved sister and an ever-cheerful aburo.
Yours was a very short but impactful and well-lived life, a zealous xtian, a loving mother, a goal-getter, an hardworking Enterpreneur..etc
Far back in Obanikoro in 1993 when I got closer to your family, you stood out to be an amiable daughter of Zion. We we're together in Fasyl around 2003, and spent many years in the Lord's service together at LMS. What more can I say?. Oh death where is thy sting!
My heart and prayers are with your father, Elder Ayeni, your siblings, husband and children.
We shall surely see ourselves and sing the song of Moses at sea of glass during resurrection morning.
Good night Temitayo