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Please accept our heartfelt condolences on behalf of myself and my family.

Even at a ripe old age, it is a sad loss that Mama had to transition into Glory! She was very kindhearted and gentle.   She will be well missed. God bless the family...

Our sincere condolences to my dear cousins for the loss of a dear Aunt. Mama Lizzy was gentle and kind, generous and loving. A jet setter and influencer. Hard worker and generous giver of her time and money. Her legacy lives on. May the Lord comfort her family and may her memory bring joy. 

Oloye Elizabeth Ibidun MORAFA

O digba kan na!

Okiki gboo!  Ariwo yaan!!  Kini o sele t'ariwo fi po bawon yi?

Iya Oninure lolo lai boju wehin;  Iya Alanu re ibiti awon agba nree.

Sebi o wuni ki ajeran pe lenu, sugbon ounfa ona ofun ni koje.  Iya wa  Iya gbogbo aye, onisuru atata, Alabaro, Olubanidamoran, Iya okunrin, Iya obinrin,  Iya kekere, Iya agbalagba, Iya nile, Iya lode, Iya loja!

Olubanikedun, Abiwa pele.

Ko yami lenu rara pee  gbogbo wa lonse idaro Agba Agbeluniyi ti ile Egbe;

A dupe lowo Olodumare, E wo iye opo omo ti Iya bi --  Meji lo ti nu wa, aimoye omo ati  omoomo ti ko lohunka, nile, loko ati lehin odi.  Gbogbo won lo fowo le owo Iya wa oloye Ibidun.  Egbe ni o, Ilorin Afonja ni o, Eko ni o abi Ibadan, Igbaja ati Okun, Iya wa amayerorun ni ilu awon abara funfun:

Gbogbo omo ti o ba ti sipa ni Iya Elizabeth a gbemora tipetipe!

Orun rere o, Ogbontarigi ninu olokowo;

Iya fanu le omo lowo, Iya finu rere to omo beni ko si alabuku ninu awon arole ti o fi sile.

O digbose iya wa.  O di arinnako, o di oju ala, o tun dola.   A o pade lese Jesu

Akanjis 

TRIBUTE TO MAMA LIZZY

Mama Lizzy lived a life with many aspects and testimonials. Loving, focused, determined, active, hardworking, attractive, hospitable etc. She spoke her mind without concealment of a contrary in her heart.

Mama Lizzy, you were generous to a fault. Your love and generosity to me, my family and ministry will be rewarded you much now that you are in a phase of your eternity. Myself and my wife miss your gentle, loving voice at the sight of us anytime “eeh! Omo innn”. You have put down your sword. Your works follows you.

Rest on in the bosom of your Lord

REV DR & MRS. J.S OWOEYE 

It was an honor to have known Grandma Lizzy and with many memories; the theme of all of the memories is that she lived a life of service not just to her family but also to her community; it was evident in big ways and even in small ways. 

Thankful for the legacy she left behind which I know will carry on through her family and everyone who encountered her. Her memory will always be blessing. 

Helping hands

In lieu of flowers

Please consider a donation to any cause of your choice.

May your soul rest in peace our dear mother, Madam Lizzy Morafa.

Although we may not have met you long enough to know you, the apple does not fall far away from the tree and we know Mrs. Joyce Iledare.

May your soul rest in peace, dear mother. 

Dr. & Mrs. Ben and Gloria Idowu. 

Baton Rouge, LA. USA

October 13th, 2025.

A TRIBUTE FROM YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER

My grandma was a cherished mother and I can say she impacted my life positivel. Especially in the area of training me to do house chores diligently as a girl cild in other to be responsible in life.

I can tell, my grandmother meant alot from primary school to tertiary institution. She care for me so much by not forcing me to eat swallow food and see believes so much that I can become useful iife not minding the situation in study.

Grandma I love you and miss you soo much. You stood by me and took care of me. I believe you're my true grandmother sent from God to me.

Grandma you meant Soo much to me, till we re united once more.

All my love from your granddaughter, Anuoluwapo Atobaje.

Mama Lizzy was a woman of many colours, very loving to everyone especially to us her Okoa people.

She gave me a ride in her pick up van to Ilorin in 1978 when I was going for an interview to School of Nursing. She was so concerned about my sitting position on a small chair till we arrived Ilorin.

She had a pet name for me which only she called me, "Moti Moti m, omo broda m Dada" even up to last year at her birthday ceremony.

We shall miss her gentleness and love for her extended family ( ebi). May her soul rest in peace.

Today, I celebrate the remarkable life of my grandmother, Madam Lizzy, a woman whose unwavering love, kindness, hard work and generosity has inspired our entire family. She was more than just my grandmother; she was my prayer warrior, my carer, my mother, my father and my friend. With her heart full of love she took care of my sisters and I. Her love was a boundless ocean that enveloped us all, her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Each of us knew we were loved and cherished, she loved each of us in her own special way.

She didn’t just love me — she welcomed and embraced my husband with the same warmth, showing him the kind of love that only she could give. And when my daughter was born, Grandma's love expanded once again, watching over her with the same care she gave me — a full-circle moment that I’ll treasure forever.

Mama's unwavering faith and powerful prayers covered her entire family - children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and beyond. She knew exactly how and when to pray

She was a shining example of selflessness, compassion, and unconditional love. Her legacy lives on through us, a reminder of the profound impact one person can have on the world. We miss her dearly, but her love remains a guiding force in our lives. Thank you, Grandma, for being a constant source of love, inspiration, and strength. We will carry you in our hearts forever.

I have this huge comfort in my heart knowing you're singing with the angels. I love you Grandma, till we meet again

Boluwatife Omowumi Ojuawo 

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