Memorial Tributes

This memorial website was created in memory of our our beloved Brother, husband, father, uncle, friend, colleague and so much more. Walter Taiwo Oludẹinde Olúwọlé was born on June 11th 1931 and passed on January 15, 2018.

11 thoughts on “Memorial Tributes”

  1. Pls accept out condolence. Daddy Oluwole is a great Man and a lover of children and his sense of humour is something I admired most. I love coming to your house just to hear him talked. Words of wisdom lace with humour. We will surely miss you daddy. Rest in the bossom of your creator. Please tell my dad that we still holding the faith….I believe you will see him there. Good night daddy COLEX .till we meet our coming king Jesus face to face.

  2. Daddy Oluwole was a man of courage and character. He lived a principled life and continued to sought more knowledge about His Creator.
    He never let age disparity stop him from relating with people much younger than him. I was one of such beneficiaries of his humility.
    He also didn’t see his advanced age as a deterrent to becoming IT savvy. We often exchanged emails and he proudly displayed his prowress on the computer.
    A witty man, full of zest and compassion. I will miss him just after losing my own father recently.
    Fare thee well good christian soldier.
    It is well with your soul and indeed your loved ones.

  3. Our Big Daddy, may your life after life be glorious in the sight of God, and may the family you have left behind be comforted by your ever-abiding and unselfish love. Amen. Sleep well…Big Daddy!

  4. Though I never knew you, you are a beloved of God, build to last in all HIS graciousness. Your parent sowed your seed in our beloved country Nigeria (God gave them two havests; Papa and your Kehinde). HE rained his mercies upon your live (ojo aanu); you thrived and basked in the glory of his sunshine. Your seeds thrived in more than one continent; I met a branch of your tree; kind, gentle, giving. and devoted to family with offshoots that are amazing (so, Papa you live on). All these are attribute you must have embodied because we are our DNA plus our environment. Even though you transcend to another phase, you live on in your children and grandchildren. Knowing one of the Olúwọlé’s from your branch has been a blessing. You pitched your tent with Mama and guard it with all your might. You embodied the love of your family till the end, your last act and breath was of your love for them. For sure, you left this world a better than you found it. To the entire family of Olúwọlé my prayers are with you. Sun re, Baba rere ni aya Olorun re, ma jokun, ma jeko, ohun ti won nje lorun ni ko maa ba won je. O digba.

  5. Dear our lovely Daddy alias Baba Colex, esun re o! Your memory in my head can never be erased… I remember you as an hardworking father with so much love for his family, even more for those of us who are not immediate family. I remember those days I will come to the house after school to have lunch or dinner. Mummy will serve me and Korede and you will also be there making sure we are all okay. I believe you are in heaven resting in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ. March 1997, I remember when I came to the house and you gave me few advise and words of prayers, those words are part of what shaped me till today. We will miss you forever and I am sure we will meet again.
    I pray for Mummy Colex that God will give you the strength to bear the loss. You will live long with good health. I am sincerely sorry for your loss.
    Pray also for all the Children and Grand Children, may our Lord continue to strengthen them as they go through this period of Daddy’s loss and beyond.

  6. Your life was well lived, Rest In Peace in the blossom of the Most High. Your legacy lives on in us all. E sun re o, Baba wa , Baba rere.
    Loving thoughts and prayers to all left behind.
    Blessings!

  7. Daddy Oluwole was a man of courage and character. He lived a principled life and continued to sought more knowledge about His Creator.
    He never let age disparity stop him from relating with people much younger than him. I was one of such beneficiaries of his humility.
    He also didn’t see his advanced age as a deterrent to becoming IT savvy.
    worst feeling is not being lonely.its being forgotten by someone you could not forget,ADEU GRAND PA

  8. My condolences to the Entire Oluwole family, especially my friend Gbemisola Adefowora Oluwole and Mummy, all the years have known the family (1977), I only had close contact and rapport with Daddy in 2015 when I paid Gbemi a visit in California and Mummy and Daddy were there also, there was no dull moment with him, he was so pleasant and open minded, we discussed virtually all topics over the break fast table, while reading his news papers and attending to his mails , he was full of experience and fun to be with. May his soul rest in the bosom of the Lord.

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