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Veronica Ebuzome:

Nne Kedi as she answers me when I call her. May your gentle soul rest in peace Amen

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Elizabeth Oyedeji:

May the Lord send His Comforter the Holy Spirit to comfort us all and accept our mother in His restful bosom in Jesus mighty name amen

Diolulu Augustus:

Love, generosity care for others, and dedication to God, were your life hallmarks. We will continue to give thanks for the life you lived. Rest on my elder sister, may your lovely soul rest in the lord our God.

Comfort Famakinwa:

Mommy I miss you so much

good night

Beulah Asset Funding:

Rest eternally in the bosom of Father Abraham ijn Amen. We love you Mom but Jesus Christ loves you the most . Sun re o iya rere

Annastasia Okoroafor:

It’s time to say goodbye but our special bond can never fade. Mummy thank you for being my second mother and my guiding light. Rest in perfect blossom of the Lord.

Ronke Ade-banjo:

Who will call me Aronkuse…

Rest easy mama Alaska my lovely Ma’ami. May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Till we meet at Jesus’s feet

Adeyemo Isaac:

Journey, now, carefully - ride on the wings of the wind to the greats beyond-

Sojourn, I pray thee o wise one, in the Sacred halls of wisdom where the seven earths are balanced.

Ride up with the Cherubs - sing with the Seraphs and dance with the 24 elders' bond,

Rest now, that you know your work is done, and that you can faff around the streets of gold with the a beautiful reluctance;

While we jolly beneath the moon, and drink from the oceans of your path's walk - we are relieved that some day, the joy you savour now, will be eternally relived.

_Isaac, your grandson.

Grandma, who will call me my husband?

I'll miss you so much.

Rest on Beautiful Grandma.

Ezigbö nñe nnë

Mrs Ogenyi Kate:

Ma ma'am oh, rest in the blossom of the lord.

I will miss you so much. Nobody to call me" Katherina my daughter's " again

First Lady MO Makinwa:

Mother of the whole universe, your love and legacy lives on forever in our hearts . Rest peaceful grandma Bash. You will be deeply missed

Adedokun Tobi:

May Grandma's soul continue to rest in perfect peace. Amen

Ejiro Onobrakpeya Galleries:

Rest in the Lord, Mama.

Folashade Oshin:

Mommy this is shade shade as you always called me, I miss you so much but God loves you best. Sleep well in the lord, mommy good night.

Julia Shinaba:

Goodnight my dearest gist partner. Rest on. We love you but God loves you more. Sun re o Grandma. You will be greatly missed.

Jummai:

May God grant you eternal rest Mummy. May your memories and legacies live on through the lives of those you touched in Jesus name

Abisola Olasumbo Adekoya:

Reston, dear mama TOYIN in the bosom of the Lord. "MA sun lo Olufe ko ma sinmi

Gbori Le aiya Olugbala re.

A fe o, sugbon

Jesu fe O ju

Sunre, Sunre, Sunre.

                                                                                                        

Adewale Oshin:

Hello Biola . Eku eyin mama. May her soul rest in peace. We will join from Nigeria by the grace of God. 

A Tribute To My Dearest Aunt, Mrs Agnes Bashorun

It’s still hard to believe when l think of my Aunt - Mother Agnes Bashorun, l think of someone larger than life, someone who filled every room with energy. Her sudden absence leaves a silence that feel impossible to bear, but we’re here to fill that silence with stories of the incredible woman who touched us all so deeply.

Not everyone is fortunate enough to have an aunt who steps in like a SECOND MOTHER. My aunt, mother Bashorun was that person for me - steady, nurturing, and always there when l needed someone to lean on. She wasn’t loud about her care, but you felt it in everything she did.

My aunt, mother Bashorun had a gift for making people feel safe. She had this quite intuition, always knowing when you needed a laugh or when you just needed a person who will listen to your problems without judgement.

She celebrated our victories as if they were her own and stood by us in the touch times with unwavering strength whether it was a broken heart or going through other life challenges. She had a way of helping you believe everything would be okay even if just for a little while.

My aunt, mother Bashorun was many things, kind and incredible generous. But the first most of us noticed was her style. She was a fashionista in the truest sense of the word- not because she blindly followed every trend but because she had an inmate knowledge of which textures and colors would best flatter not just her but also world around her.

My aunt, mother Bashorun didn’t just wear clothes, she curated her life with intention, joy, and a whole lot of sparkle. She made an impact and she will live on through every life she touched. We will miss her terribly but her style and her spirit will never fade.

Losing my aunt, mother Bashorun feels like losing a source of quiet strength. A soft place to land, someone who never needed recognition to make a difference because everything she gave was from the heart.

Even in her absence, l still feel her presence. In the little saying she passed on that somehow always apply. She lives on in how we care for each other - gently, generously, and without conditions.

I don’t just say goodbye - I say thank you. Thank you for every quiet kindness, every shared moment, every warm memory, and every bit of strength you passed on without even knowing it. I will carry your memory forward not in grand gestures, but in the quiet, small, loving ways you always did. In caring without conditions. In listening without judgment. In loving without limits. That was your gentle way and that’s the legacy you’ve left in all of us.

Rest on in the blossom of the Lord my aunt, mother Bashorun.

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