Abiodun Oyebamiji

Abiodun Oyebamiji obituary, Ann Arbor, MI

Abiodun Oyebamiji

Abiodun Oyebamiji Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Nie Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Inc. - Carpenter Road Chapel on Jun. 20, 2025.

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Abiodun Oyeflorian Oyebamiji, age 74, passed away May 30, 2025.
He was born August 20, 1950 in Ibadan, Nigeria. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jimoh Adigun Oyebamiji and Safuratu Olalonpe Oyebamiji.
While in the Nigerian military, he gained an academic visa and obtained a master's degree from Eastern Michigan University. He worked for the City of Detroit as a water inspector.
Abiodun is survived by his two brothers, Mr. Oyekola Oyebamiji and Mr. Oyekanmi Oyebamiji; his sister, Mrs. Iyabo Adetunji; his daughter, Oyebisi; his three sons, Anthony, Andre, and Keith Oyebamiji; his great grandchildren, Testimony, Stephen, Alex, Nova, Nas, and Chozen. He also has many nieces and nephews in Nigeria along with his good friends and co-workers.
Words cannot express how grateful our family is for your generous support, encouraging words, thoughts, and prayers. Thank you for thinking of us in our time of need.
A family time will take place on Monday, June 23, 2025 from 1-2pm.
Livestream: HERE
Remember Me
Speak of me as you have always done.
Remember the good times, laughter, and fun.
Share the happy memories we've made.
Do not let them wither or fade.
I'll be with you in the summer's sun
And when the winter's chill has come.
I'll be the voice that whispers in the breeze.
I'm peaceful now, put your mind at ease.
I've rested my eyes and gone to sleep,
But memories we've shared are yours to keep.
Sometimes our final days may be a test,
But remember me when I was at my best.
Although things may not be the same,
Don't be afraid to use my name.
Let your sorrow last for just a while.
Comfort each other and try to smile.
I've lived a life filled with joy and fun.
Live on now, make me proud of what you'll become.

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