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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Oluwole Talabi, 66 years old, born on April 5, 1957, and passed away on July 12, 2023. We will remember him forever.
August 9, 2023
August 9, 2023
Baba Talabi! I met with you when I was opportune to be a landlord in Olajide Egunjobi street. You associated with me like a brother and family.
Your day to indispensable advice keep me in contact till you changed address.
I pray to Almighty God to be with his families and grant him paradise, ameena.
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Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure
You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure

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October 17, 2023
October 17, 2023
Uncle Wole was such an angel who has affected so many lives positively. You were such a shiny light to this generation you left behind and you are truly missed. You are gone too soon Uncle, "Oh, what a life to take, what a fun to break, we will be missing you dearly". Rest on, great joy to the addition to the angels in heaven.
October 10, 2023
October 10, 2023
Dadi Tobi as I fondly called him was indeed one of a kind! An exceptionally and outstandingly good man! Like Nathaniel in the Bible, in the express words of Jesus, in him was no guile! Dadi Tobi had such a pure heart and wished no one evil, always on the side of truth and justice. Every memory of you brings fond thoughts. I’ll never forget your smile, you always had that warm smile on your face. You will be missed. All your ladies will be fine in Jesus name
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A loving Father

September 13, 2023
Hmmmmmmmn, full of words, short of words to A Father. 
I was raised by him, I started living with them since the beginning of their marriage, when people thought I am of no good he stood by me, I wanted to go to university, he encouraged me to start from somewhere.
To Glory of God i am doing very well today in the Education line.
His last days, he will look at me and say,  "Yinka o se omo a toju e o, please Continue to pray for me"  
He will always ask myself and my husband to pray for him before leaving because he believed so much in the power of prayers.
One day when I got to his bedside he said "for days I  have been unable to stand, Yinka, hold my hands I want to stand up and walk which he did, tears filled my eyes and we pray together.
Then, the last day throughout the night myself and my daughter watched you sleep, in morning you lectured her on how to use the inverter at home, When I had to leave I tiptoe out the room not wanting to disturb your sleep not knowing that will be the last. 
Sleep on DADDY. 
It is painful saying this but i know that over there,  there is no more PAIN.
Pastor (Mrs) Ayoyinka Oluokun.   Daughter.

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