It was a celebration of a life well spent for the Late Chief Mrs Elizabeth Aweni Oluwale nee Olubiyi when she was buried on Saturday in Oke Ore in the Ado Odo/Otta Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The late Chief Mrs Oluwale was well known for her selfless service to the people and a community mobiliser. A politician of repute, the deceased was buried after a funeral service was held at the St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Oke Ore Diocese of Yewa Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion).
The service, which was held under the supervision of Venerable (Dr.) Stephen Olamilekan Abiodun Ajani, was a spirit filled with the preacher paying glowing tribute to Chief Mrs Oluwale who he said impacted many people during her lifetime.
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According to Venerable Abiodun Ajani, who preached on the topic “The Honourable Things To Arrive Safely”, the good deeds of Late Chief Mrs Oluwale were worthy of emulation by the people, adding that “she was my sister and confidant. She stood by me when the time was so bad for me. I can’t forget the impact Mrs Oluwale had on my life.”

Shortly after the service, Chief Mrs Aweni Oluwale was committed to the mother earth with the children, family and friends including the clergmen performed the dust to dust rites.
The burial ceremony was concluded with entertainment of guests at the open ground at the St. Peter’s Anglican Church where they were entertained and refreshed.




