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Solomona Olo

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - Retired U.S. Army Master Sgt. Pastor Solomona Olo, 50, of Fayetteville, died Thursday, March 5, 2009. Memorial services will be conducted at 3 p.m. today, March 8, 2009, in the 82nd Division Memorial Chapel on Fort Bragg. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Monday,...

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Faye...I just learned of the great loss of your husband. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry I did not know or we would have been there. I pray for strength for you and your children to endure this unforseen loss.

Annette Hunt Brewer

to the olo family, i worked with olo 2006 with LSI, he would be my driver when i needed to pick up parts from 82ND, i always thought olo a great man, he invited my family to a luhau at the community center on post. olo was a great person, i have never seen anyone so patient, kind and humble. i would go to olo to vent and his whole attitude and the way he spoke just calmed me down. i just found out about two weeks agao that he had passed. i was reading his obituary and i remember how he...

Sister Faye & Family, We are so sorry for the loss of Pastor Olo. Our love and prayers are with you. Great warriors for God have missions and I know Bro Olo and Pago are standing at those pearly gates greeting those who come and waiting for us.

This is a big shock to me, Mr. Olo was a cool dude, i didnt know him real well or long for that matter but, i remember meeting in his office a couple times to talk to him and always stopping by to get some candy! sorry troop and family for ur loss.

Faye, Victoria, Dena and Troop. We are praying for your family. We all missed a dear friend and a mighty man of God, Pastor Solomona Olo. Know that we love you. Time will heal the lost of Pastor Olo but we want you all to be strong. Take comfort in the hands of God who will strengthen you in time of sorrow. Fulfill what Pastor Olo put in place for you and the congregation to accomplish.

We love you Pastor Solomona Olo.

Faye, Dena Troop and Viki,
I am so sorry that Olo is not here with us, but I take great comfort in knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is at the right hand of Christ, a place he spent his life preparing to be. Just knowing him makes us all better people. I hope and pray that the works that he started will be continued by those whose lives were touched by him. I love you all and will continue to pray for the whole family. I ask that God will grant each of you the peace that...

My Pastor, Father, Uncle, Friend and Dawg...Words are not enough to describe how I will miss you. But knowing that you are in a place that every christian is striving for...makes me smile and say....that you were an awesome man. After everything that you have been through in the past year, I haven't seen such patience and humble out of somebody. Your giving and loving heart extended to anyone and anybody without question has earned you alot of diamonds on your crown in heaven. I miss you...

The heart hath its own memory, like the mind. And in it are enshrined
the precious keepsakes, into which is wrought the giver's loving thought." ~ H.W. Longfellow

The Olo Family,
Our family will keep you in our prayers. The love of your lost husband or father leaves a memory that no one can steal. May your heart and soul find peace.
Peace, prayers, and blessings,

Faye, Victoria, Dena and Troop

Our sympathy and prayers are with you. Please take comfort in knowing that your family is loved and it was displayed for all to know at the memorial.

Remember, the "I Am" has a plan. Often we don't understand it, but we walk the path anyway.

Love,