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28.05.1938        11.07.2022




                    "Momsie" was the pet name I started calling her about 20 years ago and more
                    recently I added "Mama me!" I called her this when I  try to explain away
                    something I hadn't done right or something our generational difference would
                    highlight like explaining new features on her  phone she  didn't understand or
                    playing music in the car was OK if it wasn't too loud or the car wasn't in traffic.
                    She would always enjoy a good laugh  when  I call her these pet names. She
                    enjoyed the fun "jabs" and threw one or two "jabs" back herself.

                    Always giving. She was always giving. She gave her time, her resources, she
                    blessed as many people as she could in any little or big  way. There was
                    something interesting she used to do,  when  I visit her and t's  time to say
                    goodbye, she will always give me something, it could be snacks, food, clothes. I
                    never leave her empty  handed. If  I didn't come alone,  the people  who came
                    with me also always get something, some blessing.  She had a really big, giving
                    heart.

                    My mum  was a gentle, humble, generous,  kind, hospitable, compassionate,
                    trustworthy, amiable, friendly, simple, caring and loving person. I will miss her
                    warm embrace, her words of wisdom, her warmth, her giving spirit, her loving
                    disciplinary approach to raising me, her thoughtfulness, her love for me.

                    Mummy, I am who I am today because you loved me so much. You did the work
                    to set up my foundation and I will be forever grateful to you. Thank you for
                    being my superhero, an awesome parent and the loving, caring mother that you
                    were. I love you so much.

                    Rest in perfect beautiful peace in the bosom of the Lord.

                    Muyiwa Asagba





                    The first time I met you I was nervous as could be, Unsure if you would like me
                    but in your very special way you made me part of the family.
                    You are the other Mother I received, the day I wed your son and I want to thank
                    you Mom, for the loving things you’ve done. Death leaves a heartache no one
                    can heal but love leaves a memory no one can steal. You may have left us, but
                    your memories never will.
                    Days will pass and turn into years, but we will always remember you with silent
                    tears.
                    Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her.

                    May your soul rest in peace!

                    Amen

                    Princess Mrs. Lillian Sadoh-Asagba









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