Nathaniel
As his grandson I wish I met him but my dad told me he was a good man
Birth date: Jul 16, 1955 Death date: Sep 25, 2017
Olukunle Ajanaku, 62, passed away September 25, 2017. He was fondly called 'AJ' by his friends. He was born in Lagos, Nigeria to the late Samuel and Marian (Oloyede) Ajanaku. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by Read Obituary
As his grandson I wish I met him but my dad told me he was a good man
Pls is this the husband of former oluseye Afun of ekotedo ibadan i am their childhood friend Tola can they pls reply to my mail or send me a mail I am presently in Atlanta [email protected]
Pastor Ajanaku...... I have struggled endlessly to take this news of your passing on to glory....May be because we had been having very fruitful and engaging conversations by telephone since my arrival in the USA ...You provided me with useful information, guidance..encouragement and you also kept following up to know how I was faring.. I was hoping to fly in to Florida to meet you for a re-union and father- son discussion as we used to have in Ibadan- whenever I came to your Pharmacy store in Bashorun, or just after a church service, or even at the church office whenever we met.
You greeted me in my local language often.. ' nda ewo..'
You never saw any one of us in the Winners Choir as a misfit, but you spent your time to know each one and gave yourself totally ..investing in our spiritual development...your mentoring was instrumental in building my abilities and desire in gospel music ministry, academic pursuits and my business life.
You made a life-of- faith tangible
You danced joyfully and intensely in the face of challenges
You lifted up your voice as one who had very convincing assurance that with 'God all things are possible..
You practiced what you preached..
You said sorry when you needed to..not minding who was there
You taught us the Word as our leader and laid the foundation that has supported me and many others..
I planned to meet you in Florida this thanksgiving...however, the Great and Mighty one who needed you more and with whom we all are tied together in one body asked you to come over to a better place this last September...
My trust is that your good wife , children and grand children will continue to reap the harvest of your great investments – as I urge you all to continue to be strong in the Lord at this time....
Finally, I want to say Thank You..Thank You.. Thank You..my father and mentor.. even though I can't see you again in this world...you live on in our lives and memories..
Rest in Peace Sir!!!
May your memories bring you comfort now that your loved one is at peace.
Dr. Daryle Wane
We never got to meet you sir but have seen your fruit in your children and grandchildren, and have also heard about your many sacrifices for your family & relentless faith in Christ.
While a shame we didn't get to meet before you left us, our prayer is that as you have fought the good fight of faith, so shall we who remain on the earth so that we can meet in the next age.
Rest well with the Lord sir.
The Ogedengbe family
What a brevity life is, vain, full of sorrows and happiness. What a wonderful man and a blessing to many. but I know you are home with the Lord to live eternally with Him in glory. Good night and have a wonderful rest. To the family, I share in your grief and I do sincerely know what you are going through. Please don't lose heart as God is sovereign and He is unquestionable. May He console you and grant you peace. Amen. With love from Pastor Olayisade
On behalf of Sunset Funeral Home and Memory Gardens please accept our sincere Condolences.
Terry Dennis
Family Service Supervisor
Adieu Dcn Kunle Ajanaku. You represented fatherhood in its entirety and was a man of faith. You taught my family the rudiments of faith and practical Christianity. Rest in perfect peace. Farewell soldier of Christ!!!
Mr. Ajanuku was one of those good men, very nice and always cheerful. Everytime he sees me, he would greet me in my native Igbo tongue. May the good Lord receive him in paradise.