Edward-SENU-OKE-Obituary

Dr. Edward SENU-OKE

Dayton, Ohio

1953 - 2020

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SENU-OKE, Dr. Edward Olusina "Prof" Was born April 30th, 1953, in Lagos, Nigeria, to the family of High Chief Daniel Senu-Oke and Chief Mrs. Patience Senu-Oke. Prof attended Government Demonstration Primary School, and then Igbobi College Yaba Lagos where he was a senior prefect and well...

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He was a great man who counseled and mentored me during a critical phase of my life, and I will always be grateful for that. Rest in peace teacher!

Great guy! Just found out today of his passing! So sad! Condolences to his family & I am sure he is heaven looking down upon all! Prayers to all his
Family! I am sure he will be sorely missed by you!
Patrice Sharkey
Former adjunct instructor of Sociology at JJC

He was a very nice senior at IgbobiCollege,popular amongst students and liberal with the junior ones

My sincere condolences to you and family. Terry Martin mother Trotwood school.

Dear Mrs. Helen Senu-Oke,
Words cannot describe the shock and sadness that we felt when we received the melancholy news of Sina’s passing. We were disoriented in disbelief. He was a valued friend and community leader. Sina brought sheen and excitement to any social gathering. He added spackle to all events that he attended. He will be profoundly missed in our Nigerian community. Please take comfort in the Nigerian tradition of fellowship, which you fervently and outwardly embrace, to...

My sympathies to the family and friends of Dr. Ed. I met him at Joliet Junior College as a student and then as a staff member at the college. He was full of life and cared so much about people, etc. Prayers are with the family.

A great scholar, teacher and boss. He will be missed. My condolences to his family; I hope it is some comfort knowing how well liked and respected he was.

Wishing Edward's family peace and comfort during this difficult time. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I was the department chair at Joliet Junior College when Edward was hired to teach political science. However, he was more than a colleague, Edward was a valued friend.

Dr. Senu-oke was a favorite professor of mine. After being his student, I would often see him on campus and be greeted by a loud and happy “MY FRIEND! HOW ARE YOU?” What a wonderful soul he was to be greeted by. He was the kind of person this world needs more of: just so welcoming and kindhearted. I will miss him dearly. Thank you for being a light in this world. Rest In Peace friend.