Dear Oye, I’ve been thinking a lot about you especially as I’m turning 40 today and you are even younger than me yet unable to see that day. Your warmth and compassion will live in me and all those you’ve touched. 💕
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The world has lost a star, and heaven has gained an angel. Oye, was a brilliant professional and an even better person. Will miss her beautiful smile and cheery demeanor at CDC. Our Lord has another superstar in his flock. My sincerest condolences to the parents and family of this angel.
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This is a tough time and I pray you all are keeping together. Be blessed family and know the strength you display is rewarded with peace of mind that suffering has ended today for her and a catalyst of inspiration will continue beyond her legacy.
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Though I only knew her briefly, Dr. Oye left an unforgettable mark on me. What I remember most is her strong faith in Jesus and I know He is well pleased with His daughter. RIP Oye
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Yan Li
2004, Ellicott City, MD, USA
I first met Oye when we were in the same physics class at Centennial High School many moons ago. Even from the very beginning, she was incredibly warm and so friendly. I was lucky to have been in her presence. As time went on, we lost touch but re-connected when I moved back to Maryland in 2020. Despite her busy life, she still made time for me and I will be eternally grateful for that. She even encouraged me to meet a number of doctor friends that she had made over the years in Maryland. That is just one story but there are many more. In reading many of the other messages on here, it is clear that Oye treated everyone with such warmth and care. We've lost an incredibly bright light in the world. I will miss her dearly.
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My heart sank when I heard the news of Oye’s passing. She was such a light in this world and even though years had passed since we last spoke, I saw all of the incredible things she was doing from afar and was always in awe. I always looked up to her during our time at Princeton and have many fond memories of chatting and playing volleyball together.
After she graduated, she continued to be an inspiration to me and provided me with guidance as I applied to medical school. Beautiful both inside and out, she left a wonderful mark on this world during her life.
Imoisili family, my deepest condolences to you all.
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I will never forget the phone call that Oye and I shared. Even though we never met in-person, it felt like we were friends since Sandbox.
Friend, I am sad to see you go, but I know that your legacy lives within me!
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GONE TOO SOON!!!!!!
A Sweet Queen and Dedicated Officer, My Dear OYE...We Salute YOU!!!! You came to this world, You conquered, and You Changed the World!!!! I will always remember you for your beautiful smile and resilient soul. May You Rest in Perfect Peace. Amen!- CDR DASS (Dr. Diana'Lola- "D'Lola").
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My condolences to Omoye’s family. May her soul rest in peace. Although I have never met her she shares the same first name with one of my daughters.
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Oye embodied everything inspirational about being a respected physician-leader-advocate. At the Yale Primary Care Residency program, we were incredibly lucky to have collaborated with, learned from, taught, laughed with and made wonderful memories with Oye. From the beginning of her internship, it was apparent that she had a graceful, friendly, diligent excellence in all she did, and a virtuous level of humility and faith. She was our intern of the year, and was a unanimous nominee for chief residency. Her impact at the CDC for the tenets of health equity and public health that she valued continuously inspired us all. She was an amazing ambassador of the values of social justice, and excellent health care for all that we strive for. Oye, you will be incredibly missed, and our YPC family will remember and be inspired by you, and continue the work you built at YPC and beyond. Our sincerest condolences to the Imoisili family.
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Oye was one of the most thoughtful, generous, and compassionate people I have ever known — a beautiful soul who radiated positivity and selflessly dedicated herself to making a positive impact on the world. Throughout our medical school years and travels, her curiosity, her love of new experiences, and her passion for life were ever-present and inspiring. Her loss is heartbreaking, and the absence she leaves is profound for me, for the many people who loved her, and for the world. My deepest sympathies to her family. May she rest in peace.
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My condolences to the family -- I've only met her in passing at the SNMA AMEC but her untimely death is tragic. Praying for you all at this time.
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Dear Imoisili family,
I am so sorry to hear this news about Oye. We were classmates in residency, where Oye was such a kind, genuine, and inspiring friend. With her warm and radiant spirit, Oye truly made the world a better place. I hope you find comfort in these tributes honoring how Oye touched so many lives and knowing her memory and outstanding work will live on. Sending you love and wishes for peace this holiday season.
Warmly,
Mary Grace
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I never knew Oye. Never met this beautiful soul. For some reason, her obituary just happened to show up on my Instagram feed. I felt prompted to express my heartfelt condolences to the Imoisili family. Why? Because I share the same birthdate with Oye,
5 October! Oye has inspired me to become the best version of my self and to do better. May her soul rest in perfect peace.
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Oye is one of the most incredible people we have ever met. So accomplished, humble, kind, and generous. When we first moved into our house next door to Oye, she was quick to introduce herself and invite us over to a home cooked meal. The food was so tasty. She spoke so highly of her family and shared stories of her travels and life experiences. We were so lucky to have met Oye and we will always keep her memory in our hearts.
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The best of us, the brightest of stars. Rest easy Oye
- Nikki and Alex YPC 2017
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It is difficult to find the words. Oye — Everyone in our medical school class would agree that you are truly one of a kind. You introduced me to new places and new friends and helped change the trajectory of my career. You were such a world explorer, and I was fortunate enough to tag along on a couple of trips last year. I will cherish the memories from our travels together. You connected me to amazing people and gave me a sense of community. I learned about EIS and PHS through you, and you supported me every step of the way. I prayed for you, and now I will continue to pray for your family and for everyone you impacted who is feeling this great loss.
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Zoddy,
I’m so very sorry to hear about the loss of your sister. May you find strength in the memories you shared and in the love that surrounds you. I wish you comfort, healing, and the gentle support of those around you during this difficult time. You and your family are in my prayers.
Warmly, Dehavalyn
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It’s hard for me to find the words. Oye was humble, yet brilliant, strong, yet gentle, and just absolutely beautiful all around. She was always and still is an incredible role model, a remarkable example of how to treat others and bring joy to the world. She will be missed dearly.
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There are no words to capture how incredible Oye was. She was kind, beautiful inside and out, accomplished, and a true light in this world. I feel so blessed to have known her. I will miss her so much.
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