Ms. Adenike Adedapo Burial Fund
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Ms. Adenike Adedapo came to the United States about 11 years ago seeking to have a more fulfilled and succesful life.
Adenike, fondly called Nike by most people who knew her, was a very quiet and reserved individual who loved the Lord. She was known in the Nigerian community in Raleigh, NC as a hard worker and eager volunteer at her church.
Unfortunately, Nike discovered about 4 years ago that she was sick. She nevertheless, continued to face life with an abundant optimism in our Lord Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, August 13th 2016, she finally lost the battle to her illness.
Her friends now need yours and our everyone's support to give Adenike a decent burial.
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
Service of Songs: Thursday, August 25th, 2016
Ms. Adenike Adedapo came to the United States about 11 years ago seeking to have a more fulfilled and succesful life.
Adenike, fondly called Nike by most people who knew her, was a very quiet and reserved individual who loved the Lord. She was known in the Nigerian community in Raleigh, NC as a hard worker and eager volunteer at her church.
Unfortunately, Nike discovered about 4 years ago that she was sick. She nevertheless, continued to face life with an abundant optimism in our Lord Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, August 13th 2016, she finally lost the battle to her illness.
Her friends now need yours and our everyone's support to give Adenike a decent burial.
The Service of Songs has been scheduled for Thursday, August 25th, 2016 at Crossroads Fellowship Church at 6pm.
Memorial Service is scheduled for Friday, August 26th, 2016 at Crossroads Fellowship Church at 11am.
Interment follows immediately after at Raleigh Memorial Park, Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh.
We would appreciate your donations. No amount is too little.
Please help us to give Adenike a decent home going.
Thank you all. May God continue to keep and protect us all, Amen.
http://www.gofundme.com/2k3w9yw4
We would appreciate your donations. No amount is too little.
Please help us to give Adenike a decent home going.
Thank you all. May God continue to keep and protect us all, Amen.
Adenike, fondly called Nike by most people who knew her, was a very quiet and reserved individual who loved the Lord. She was known in the Nigerian community in Raleigh, NC as a hard worker and eager volunteer at her church.
Unfortunately, Nike discovered about 4 years ago that she was sick. She nevertheless, continued to face life with an abundant optimism in our Lord Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, August 13th 2016, she finally lost the battle to her illness.
Her friends now need yours and our everyone's support to give Adenike a decent burial.
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
Service of Songs: Thursday, August 25th, 2016
Ms. Adenike Adedapo came to the United States about 11 years ago seeking to have a more fulfilled and succesful life.
Adenike, fondly called Nike by most people who knew her, was a very quiet and reserved individual who loved the Lord. She was known in the Nigerian community in Raleigh, NC as a hard worker and eager volunteer at her church.
Unfortunately, Nike discovered about 4 years ago that she was sick. She nevertheless, continued to face life with an abundant optimism in our Lord Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, August 13th 2016, she finally lost the battle to her illness.
Her friends now need yours and our everyone's support to give Adenike a decent burial.
The Service of Songs has been scheduled for Thursday, August 25th, 2016 at Crossroads Fellowship Church at 6pm.
Memorial Service is scheduled for Friday, August 26th, 2016 at Crossroads Fellowship Church at 11am.
Interment follows immediately after at Raleigh Memorial Park, Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh.
We would appreciate your donations. No amount is too little.
Please help us to give Adenike a decent home going.
Thank you all. May God continue to keep and protect us all, Amen.
http://www.gofundme.com/2k3w9yw4
We would appreciate your donations. No amount is too little.
Please help us to give Adenike a decent home going.
Thank you all. May God continue to keep and protect us all, Amen.
Organizer and beneficiary
Oluseyi Lojede
Organizer
Raleigh, NC
Adekemi Akiode
Beneficiary