Aunty Ronke, so full of life, completely selfless, woman of faith, multifaceted and very loving.

Bobo, as she fondly called me, even until recently, put a smile on my face. So many loving memories from you getting married, having your children, coming to the house regularly after work. Living together in Wembley, studying the bible together, having hair care days, cooking and many more things. I remembered when i followed you to the salon and got my hair relaxed and mummy chased me wanting to cut my hair, the way you calmed her down with some humour.

Aunty Ronke left an Indelible mark on everyone she encountered, even my teenage friends back then would talk about her. Her laughter roared and she always found God’s perspective in everything.

Family was very big for Aunty Ronke and always treading the path of peace. She never let anything limit her and would always find a path forward.

Your passing was truly painful however I remembered that you wouldn’t want us to mourn and be like people without hope. I know you are resting in the bosom of the Almighty. You fought the good fight and served well. Your legacy shall remain from generation to generation.

Rest in perfect peace sis 🙏🏼 ❤️

 

 

- Bolanle Adekoya