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I grew closer to you in your final days, and your constant outpouring of love will never be forgotten.

Till we meet again on the resurrection morning… good night, Mummy Laoye.

Hmmmmm mummy we love you but God love you most I remember how she use to tell me that sis blessing you are drawing back in Christ have not been seeing you in church hope all is well I will tell her mummy everything is fine hmmmm Mrs olaoye why so soon may her soul rest in perfect peace 
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I call her Mummy Wura, she was a mother, kind hearted, considerate and God fearing leader. We love you and we will surely miss you greatly, but we are comforted by the fact that we will meet again in glory on the last day. My deepest condolence to the family she left behind. May the Lord grant us the fortitude to bear the loss. 

Tribute to a Dear sister,

Today, with heavy hearts yet grateful spirit I honor and celebrate the life of a dearly departed soul.

Though words cannot fully express the pain of loss, we take comfort in the beautiful memories shared and the lasting impact left behind. A life well lived never truly fades—it continues to shine in the hearts of those touched by love, kindness, and sacrifice.

You lived with grace, faith, and compassion, always ready to lend a helping hand and offer words of encouragement.

Though your absence leaves a deep void, your legacy remains alive in the values you taught, the love you gave, and the lives you blessed.

I will forever remember your laughter, your prayers even in pains, hmmmmmmmmm

I thank God for the gift of your life and for the privilege of knowing you. Though we mourn, I trust in God’s promises and find hope in the assurance that those who sleep in the Lord shall rise again.

Rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord. Your memory will remain a treasure in my heart forever.

Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.

Nena Johnson 

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Big Sis, as I used to call you and you responded by saying Wòlíì Àgbà, it was a huge shock when I heard of your passing on to glory. Will always remember the old good days of your kindness towards me.
Good night and sleep on at the bossom of your Lord and personal Saviour till resurrection morning.
May her soul  rest in peace rest on mummy Olaoye 🙏 you are in better  place now my condolences  to family  and church  of God.
Aunty Wura fondly called Mama Precious the news of your demise came to me as the rudest shock. You were diligent,firm,resolute disciplined underneath these for those who truly understood you was a heart filled with love,care and deep concern for those around her. A mother per excellence. She lived a short but meaningful life dedicated to God's service her home and her career. A million words cannot bring you back but we have lost you, not even death. God Himself will console and carry those you left behind. Good night till we meet at Resurrection Morning to part no more.

With a heavy heart, we mourn the passing of Pastor Mrs. Wuraola Deborah Laoye. She was a devoted servant of God whose life reflected faith, love, and compassion.


Her words and actions touched many lives, bringing hope, guidance, and comfort. She will be remembered as a caring shepherd, a mentor, and a source of strength to all who knew her.


May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may God grant comfort to her family and all who mourn her loss.

My TRIBUTE TO MY DEAR SISTER

Though your time here felt too short, the memories we shared will remain with me forever. I will always hold on to the laughter, the heartfelt conversations, and the love you so freely gave—not only to me, but also to my children.

You may be gone from my sight, but you will never be gone from my heart. Your life was truly a gift, and your beautiful legacy of love will continue to live on in all of us who were blessed to know you.

I take comfort in knowing that you are at peace, resting in God’s loving embrace.

Rest well, my big sister. Until we meet again, you will always be loved and deeply missed by your grandchildren, Fiyinfoluwa and Moyinoluwa.

From:

ABODUNDE TEMILOLUWA

Condolence and Tribute to Late Pastor Mrs. Wuraola Deborah Laoye

With deep sorrow and heartfelt reverence, we mourn the passing of Pastor Mrs. Wuraola Deborah Laoye, a devoted servant of God, a nurturing shepherd, and a shining light in the lives of many.

Pastor Wuraola lived a life marked by unwavering faith, compassion, and selfless service. She carried the grace of God with dignity, ministering not only through her words but through her actions—touching hearts, restoring hope, and guiding countless souls closer to God. Her life was a testament to love, humility, and steadfast devotion.

She was more than a pastor; she was a mother, a mentor, and a source of strength to all who encountered her. Her wisdom brought clarity in times of confusion, her prayers brought comfort in times of distress, and her presence brought peace wherever she went.

Though her departure leaves a profound void, we take solace in the assurance that she has gone to rest in the bosom of the Lord she so faithfully served. Her legacy will continue to live on in the lives she impacted, the faith she nurtured, and the love she shared.

To her family, friends, and the entire community, may God grant you strength and comfort during this difficult time. May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may her memory remain a blessing to us all.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23

I thank God for Wura and the life well spent as a true  worshipper of Jesus Christ.  I pray that the Lord will comfort, uphold the family she left behind and give all the fortitude to bear this great loss. 

You smile is all I see anytime I think of you,Aunty mi as I fondly called you, to know you is to love you .You were an easy going one man battalion kind of a person. You were truly a kind person. Your short stay at RCCG  JESUS MEADOW  wiil never be forgotten .Even when you were ill you made sure all your vows were paid.

The lord keep all that is yours. I will miss you and always remember  your smile

Ore mi atata, I’m happy I didn’t miss you the first time I met you in Baba Mowo house in Bolumole before you got married in 1987. We became closed like sisters born from the same mother. We were like kori kosun until your Maker calls you home to come and rest. I will greatly miss you because hardly we don’t talk everyday. You were a strong and energetic woman fondly called Inspector Kogberegbe, God fearing, disciplinarian's and compassionate woman. I don’t know how I’m going to cope without you because nearly everyday we talk and pray about everything in our lives. Who am I going to be calling and sharing my thoughts with. “Sibe Oluwa Dara”, You have gone to rest your soul from this wicked world. REST IN INTERNAL PEACE MY TRUE FRIEND UNTIL WE MEET AT THE FOOT OF JESUS 🙏😭

For a few minutes, I found myself completely blank, unsure of what to write. It still feels surreal, like a dream that doesn’t feel real but I'm learning to accept this reality.

Mummy, you did so much for me and played a vital role in my growth. That alone speaks to how selfless you were.

You were always focused on my progress, from my childhood up until now. Your love was constant, your sacrifices were quiet but deeply impactful and your presence was a strong foundation in my life, I'm grateful for everything you poured into me.

I miss you so much, Mummy. Your memory will always remain in my heart. Rest in perfect peace. 🤍

Oluwapamilerinayo 

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Aunty Wura...... hmmmmm!!!! I m lost for words..Rest on my beloved big sis..till we meet again on the resurrection morning.

I was so broken when I saw the post about mummy precious death. A woman so strong , selfless, caring,bold and encouraging. So plain and straightforward. I really still do not want to accept you're dead, I kept reminiscing on what we do talk about and how you usually encourage me. Ma, I finished well with a beautiful Distinction,I told you I'll make you proud and I could not even share the news with you😭 you supported me, thanks so much. 

Rest on, Aunt. Enjoy Jesus' bosom 

With a heavy depressed heart..... Nothing above the Lord's will. We love you Wura, but your Creator loves you more than we do. You have fought and conquered. May you be granted eternity. All your left behind shall be protected by Almighty God. The Lord shall give all the entries family Olaoye and Ọjọ the fortitude to bear your exit. Good night...
I don't even know where to start from...all I can say is rest on dear mummy.
Mummy Wura (holy Wura) ,I will miss your words ,advice, discipline in God's way and all you did for the kingdom of come. You are truly a blessing to this world when you were alive
Please accept our deepest condolences. (Pastor Mrs Laoye)was a true woman of God who inspired us all. May God's peace be with you and your family
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints - Rest well Mummy Laoye , your work here is done. I will never forget the love shown to me and my family. Rest on Ma 🙏

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