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The LORD is near to those who have a broken heart, And saves such as have a contrite spirit.”
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭34:18‬ ‭NKJV
‬‬

This memorial website was created to remember our dearest sister, daughter, aunty, cousin and friend Josephine Olayinka Olugbekan who was born in the United Kingdom on December 29, 1963 and passed away on August 25, 2017. She will live forever in our memories and hearts.

If you would like to send a tribute via EMAIL, please contact "tributes4josephineolugbekan@gmail.com".


*SEPTEMBER 28TH - SERVICE OF SONGS*

Dress Code: Preferably hint of ORANGE and/or PURPLE. NO dark colours.
Address: All Saints' Church, Blackheath, London, SE3 0TY
Time: 19:00-20:30
Parking near Blackheath Station, 6 mins walk to Church.



*SEPTEMBER 29TH - FUNERAL SERVICE, INTERMENT, and RECEPTION*

SERVICE
Dress Code: Standard funeral wear.
Address: All Saints' Church, Blackheath, London, SE3 0TY
Time: 13:00

INTERMENT
Address: City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, Aldersbrook Rd, Manor Park, London E12 5DQ. Nearest stations are Manor Park (TfL Rail), East Ham (District Line) and Wanstead (Central Line).
Time: 15:00

RECEPTION
Address: Ernie Turner Centre, City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, London E12 5DQ.

Time: 15:30 - 17:30hrs



Josephine Olayinka sponsored a child via Plan International UK, a global children's' charity. Donations made will go towards the continued sponsoring of that child. Information on how to donate will be made available soon.

IMPORTANT NOTES
  • Please note Dress Code request for Service of Songs.
  • No wreaths, please. However, donations to "Plan International UK" will be much appreciated. 
最新的回忆
lara FUNERAL SERVICE EULOGY September 30, 2017
 

Good afternoon ladies, gentlemen & our young people - thank you for your prayers & presence for the family at this service.

 In writing this eulogy of our dearly beloved departed soul, Josephine Olayinka Olugbekan nee Odunsi, I can only give a glimpse of who she was and I hope you will each see a reflection of the lady you knew.

 

Sis Yinka , sister , Aunty , Mama Josephine or my senior, my classy iyale...was a woman of stature, substance & stamina.  A daughter, wife, mentor, mother, teacher, tutor, church worker, chartered accountant, friend, provider, advocate numerous titles!

In my dealings with her, I describe her as kind, generous, godly, talented, frank &forthright, a rebel for a cause, spiritual, calm, caring, candid, clean & tidy, intelligent, polite, punctual to name some!

 She was hardworking, philanthropist, a keen traveller, a lover of history, art & culture taking particular interest in the work of young people known to her.
When you know her well enough, you will find she was full of funny bones! 

 

She was an excellent cook / chef. Her efo iro is elemi meje (has 7 lives) or 9 sometimes, the best organic goat meat / what about jollof rice one in town...I could continue to fantasise on when next I will taste this.... but no longer!A determined cyclist (from the comfort of the settee ) - I understand that sister!
She loved cake but not ice cream although her freezer was full of it - thanks to her husband's love of it.
She was very accommodating, opening her home to many - thank you.

 

I want to focus on her character by likening her to 2 fruits: pineapple & apple.

When I first came into contact with her 20-plus years ago, I thought her to be a little prickly like the pineapple skin, then I peeled away the surface, to find a sweet, juicy, bubbly lady like the yellow flesh; I further discovered that she had core Christian values at her centre - love, peace, joy, hope, humility.

 She was the apple of God's eyes and reflected this in her many different aspects of life - in marriage, at home, work or in charitable contributions.

She will be sorely missed very dearly by her husband, siblings, children, family & friends; and many many others who I don't know but that she impacted positively progressively.

 It still quite unbelievable that she's gone forever only to be encountered in our dreams or in another's likeness. The day she passed away is forever etched in all our memories. We thank God for your uniqueness & believe you're at peace, set free from the ills of this world.

For us who continue to dwell on earth, what can we learn from her life & legacy? if each one of us picked one of her positive virtue the planet will be a more peaceful productive place.

 

My dearest in the Lord... sleep tight at rest - knowing that one day we shall all answer the Master's call... Simi mi sun re ni ese Jesu olugbalawa. 

Chiazor Auntie Yinka September 29, 2017
 

Auntie Yinka I love & miss you so much. Thank you for everything you did for me in the time I knew you, you were truly a blessing from God. Thank you for opening your home to me, for letting me spend nights at yours where we all shared the best memories. Thank you for the perfumes, Versace & Victoria's Secret you got me for Christmas and my birthday. Thank you for all the surplus brioche, tropicana fruit juice, Haagen Dazs strawberry cheesecake ice-cream & for all the restaurant trips you took us to.
You were the best aunt one could ask for and always went out of your way to please the people around you. You showed so much support to us all with our education, our passions and interests in life. You gave me so much useful advice, including how to freeze yam which was very useful at uni Laughing You also gave me such great ideas for the future and I will always remember you forever 

Olukemi Ojo Aunty Yinka September 24, 2017
 

My Dear Aunty Yinka,

Trying to write this tribute has been really difficult. I was deeply saddened to hear you had gone to be with our Lord. I'm so sad that I didn't get another chance to gist and catch up with you properly.  That will always be one of my big regrets.  

I have very many fun memories of you - good memories I won't forget in a hurry. I distinctly remember when you tried convincing me that eating beetroot was delicious (I still have serious doubts about that one Lol!). I cannot believe I didn't write down your recipe for making Efo! You were such a great cook.  Thank you for all your encouragement while I was taking my accounting exams. Thank you for your career and relationship advice. Thank you for praying with me and for me. Thank you for treating me like one of your own and thank you for opening your house up to me when I needed a place to stay. You will be sorely missed. Continue to Rest In Peace. With lots of love, Kemi Ojo

Yewande Yinkus Babe September 17, 2017
 

My dearly beloved baby Sis.
Yinkus Babe. 
You made my world a richer and happier place.
Everything changed on the 25th of August 2017.

Your chains are gone.
You've been set free.
Your God and Saviour has called you home, and you are forever His.


Naomi Sobola September 16, 2017
 
when writing this tribute i stumbled many times at an attempt, how could i possibly begin to write a tribute for someone who died too young and someone who had given me so much of they're time,effort,love and compassion. aunty yinka had a heart of gold and would try anything to make me be the best of my ability. she dedicated every saturday morning to me for the last months of her life and she tried so hard for me to be the best of my ability. she never gave up on me regardless of any setbacks or how many times i failed. she always had hope. she always believed in me and continued to believe in me. aunty yinka was dedicated, she fought for me everyday and she thought about me everyday she truly and utterly saw the best possible version of me and tried so hard for me to see that version of myself. never have i ever had someone close to me die before which i thank God for, but now that i have, we need to learn to show appreciation to people everyday, we need to learn to show  that we love people everyday, we need to learn to show gratitude to people everyday. we don't know what we have until its gone and we don't learn how much we love someone until its to late. aunty yinka didn't have any biological children but many that she loved as if they were her own. she was a woman of such love and compassion and would sacrifice her time for the benefit of others. i have learnt many things from aunty yinka, and one of those things is how to give without expecting anything back, how to love profusely, and how to care so deeply and i am eternally thankful and grateful. i would like to thank aunty yinka for everything she has done for me, and as she is looking down from heaven i hope i am making her proud and i intend to keep working everyday and to achieve the results that she believed i could achieve even if i didn't, so thankyou aunty yinka for believing,caring and loving me.
最新的哀悼
Arams babe My dearest aunty October 19, 2017
 
Love you so much ❤️
Olubunmi Aderibigbe A Huge Loss September 30, 2017
 
Dear Yinka,

At this very difficult time  I am unable to find words to write.
However, I am convinced you are in the arms of our Lord
Jesus. May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
Sean Mwangi A shocking loss of a beautiful,intelligent woman September 29, 2017
 
Dear Aunty Yinka,
 

You were part of my life for a long time: seeing me grow from a young child to a troubled teenager, but it is in my adolescent years that you really changed my life. Knowing my parents for a long time and in understanding of my impending GCSEs; you took me in to be your student (free of charge) and such a favour I will never forget. You tamed and nurtured me to be a high acheiving GCSE student and I now can go through my exams with great confidence thanks to you.

I may have interacted with you personally for a long time but in that short time you had with you managed to change my life and I will always cherish and remember that.

Much love Aunty Yinka

Rest In Peace
 
Sean Mwangi


Kemi Adekoya It is Well September 29, 2017
 

Dear Yinka

Too often we say....that to live in hearts of those we love is not to die.Rest in Perfect Peace. In the bosom of the Lord Jesus Christ. Till we meet to part no more.

It is well.

Kemi Adekoya
Yomi Adebule A shocking exit September 29, 2017
 
Aunty Yinka,

What can i say? It is an honour to have ever known you and i remember that holiday, it was one of the best and most impactful in my life. God knows best and we do not question him. You will be missed. Thank you for being you.
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