Enitan Bolutito Odutola Memorial Fund
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The woods decay, the woods decay and fall,
The vapours weep their burthen to the ground,
Man comes and tills the fields and lies beneath,
And after many a summer dies the swan.
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Enitan Bolutito Odutola, 72, of Wilmington, Delaware, lived a bountiful life and - after many a summer (in the words of Tennyson) - passed away on November 13th, 2020 at the Christiana Care Hospital in Newark, Delaware at 2.05pm EST.
Like her mother did before her, championing philanthropy for Motherless babies in her native land of Ibadan in Nigeria, Enitan left a legacy of long standing self-sacrifice, courage and love for charitable giving in the service of others, especially poor and underprivileged children in the Caribbean as well as in Nigeria. Also, given her rich experience breaking through several glass ceilings during her student years and throughout her career, she dedicated a substantial part of her professional life to providing counseling and academic success advisement to medical students that passed through her generally and the females especially.
In lieu of flowers and wreaths, and for the purpose of continuing her legacy of charitable giving and other services, her family has set up this Enitan Bolutito Odutola Memorial Fund to which all gifts and donations should please be directed.
The fund will be managed transparently through a foundation to be set up in her name and in accordance with applicable US Federal and State laws.
The vapours weep their burthen to the ground,
Man comes and tills the fields and lies beneath,
And after many a summer dies the swan.
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Enitan Bolutito Odutola, 72, of Wilmington, Delaware, lived a bountiful life and - after many a summer (in the words of Tennyson) - passed away on November 13th, 2020 at the Christiana Care Hospital in Newark, Delaware at 2.05pm EST.
Like her mother did before her, championing philanthropy for Motherless babies in her native land of Ibadan in Nigeria, Enitan left a legacy of long standing self-sacrifice, courage and love for charitable giving in the service of others, especially poor and underprivileged children in the Caribbean as well as in Nigeria. Also, given her rich experience breaking through several glass ceilings during her student years and throughout her career, she dedicated a substantial part of her professional life to providing counseling and academic success advisement to medical students that passed through her generally and the females especially.
In lieu of flowers and wreaths, and for the purpose of continuing her legacy of charitable giving and other services, her family has set up this Enitan Bolutito Odutola Memorial Fund to which all gifts and donations should please be directed.
The fund will be managed transparently through a foundation to be set up in her name and in accordance with applicable US Federal and State laws.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jesse Bellin
Organizer
Chadds Ford, PA
Akintola Odutola
Beneficiary