Sunday A. Runsewe

Sunday A. Runsewe obituary

Sunday A. Runsewe

Sunday Runsewe Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2011.
Runsewe, Sunday A. (Sir Franko) age 66, of Mpls, born in Nigeria, was called home to glory January 27, 2011. Preceded in death by his parents. Survived by wife, Delores, of 35+ years; 3 sons, 1 daughter, 7 grandchildren, 2 great- grandchildren & countless siblings & friends both in Minnesota & Nigeria. Service Sat., Feb. 5 at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 285 Dale St., St. Paul. Visitation 1-2 PM, Service 2-4 PM. Reception following service in the Fellowship Hall. Burial in Nigeria.

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February 25, 2011

Joyce (Downey) Jacobson posted to the memorial.

February 22, 2011

Runsewe Omoyinka posted to the memorial.

February 21, 2011

Olukorede Runsewe posted to the memorial.

Joyce (Downey) Jacobson

February 25, 2011

Delores, my old friend from long ago at Prudential. I was unaware of your loss until I felt a sudden urge to look for your name on the Internet and I found this sad news. I never met Sunday but heard about him often from you. Remember we discovered that your son Christopher and mine Michael were born the same day in the same hospital. It appears from his words that he has become a fine man. I am so very sorry for your loss and pray that you and your family form a new bond as you heal together.

Runsewe Omoyinka

February 22, 2011

You did not dead but just a mile away. Continue to rest still we meet at JESUS feet. Gud 9t................

Olukorede Runsewe

February 21, 2011

Sleep on uncle till we meet to part no more...... we love you, but God loves you more.

Shaquonica Johnson

February 8, 2011

May God bless your family, rest in peace....

Marlene Flanders

February 7, 2011

To Sunday's family,
I'm so very sorry for your loss. I'm the nurse that saw him when he came to Health Partners. I saw him in pain and lately with a big grin on him face. I joked with him the Tuesday before he passed. He truly was a special patient to me. My prayers are with you all.
Marlene, nurse at Parkway Health Partners.

Stephanie Mann

February 4, 2011

I can only imagined the man that you were
strong and mighty, with a heart of a lion with the intent to get the job done. Because of the man you were through you came man sons. It is hard in this world to find the beauty of a daddy's love. And before you left you gave me your blessing and I honor that. I thank you for not only showing me what a man is and does but also for letting me know you raised a man so a man was what I could expect. God is blessing you and your houses. May your legacy live on forever Amen.

Tonya Mayo

February 4, 2011

Your father was an amazing person. His smile warmed my heart. He was a loving man. And he raised an amazing man in you.! I feel the blessed to have known him. Your mother & father welcomed me & my children openly into there home with love..thank you for letting me stand in your fathers grace! A beautiful soul was your father!

Greatness resides in all of us, as it did in Sunday A. Runsewe

Christopher Runsewe

February 4, 2011

My father is the GREATEST man, I have ever known. GOD willing when I have my children...they will KNOW how great he was.He had many friends only to be outnumbered by his family!! For me, he was my mentor, my discipline, my conscious, my guide, my best friend and most of all...my father. I can only hope to be that ..for my kids and for all children. He left me a family (Runsewe clan/tribe) and a gift in a brother (Afolabi Runsewe). He loved my mother (Delores Runsewe). He brought together hosts of people. He is the very defination of RESPECT. No more pain. Rest in peace, my father.

isaac runsewe

February 4, 2011

Wow,can't believe u left so soon. But I do believe you are in a better place. May your soul rest in peace. -

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