A Life of Service is a Life well and Greatly Lived
Agnes Oyewale, 77, of Margate, Florida, transitioned Thursday, July 23, 2020. Agnes was born to Papa Yaw Kwateng Yeboah, and Akosuah Mansan, August 09, 1942, in Asante Mampong, Ghana, West Africa.
Agnes received her degree from Keiser College. She married Daniel Oyewale in 1952, and they lived together in Brooklyn, New York for 20 years before moving to her final resting place of Florida. Agnes worked for 19 years at North Broward Hospital as a Certified Nurses Assistant.
Agnes is survived by 3 children: Ademola Oyewale, Olatunji Oyewale, and Oyebimpe Oyewale-Smith (Jaime Smith). She also is survived by 6 grandchildren Akinsola, Ifaseeyen, Abiola and Fela Oyewale, Ayotunde, and Ajani Smith.
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Tawnee Thomas
Sep 22, 2020
I always called her Mom because she was a second mother to me. Oyebimpe and I are childhood friends. I spent many nights at her home. She always looked after me and fed me. She was at my graduations, wedding and at the hospital when I had my child. She was Nana to my son. You will be forever be missed! I love you!
Goke Daranijo
Sep 22, 2020
It is no doubt that she will be surely missed.
In the short time I knew her she was always there with Mr Dan. Oyewale and they actually epitomize what true love is.
I believe that she is in a better place and resting now. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace (Amen).
Goke Daranijo
Luisa Scotland
Sep 22, 2020
Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near, still loved, still missed, and held so dear. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. From: The Scotland's, Clark and Delgado Family
Adewa mcgee
Sep 22, 2020
My dear friend Agnes, I remember when we first met because of our daughters. We became instant buddies. I will forever miss your laughter, just to hear you laugh would make me laugh even though I didnt even know what was funny but your laughter would bring so much joy to my heart. Oh yes and her cooking very unique way of cooking!! I thought Agnes was going to blow the house up when I saw her cooking with a paper bag in the oven????, oh she laughed at me till she was crying. This is what I will hold dear of her forever??????????????????RIP MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND!!!!
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I always called her Mom because she was a second mother to me. Oyebimpe and I are childhood friends. I spent many nights at her home. She always looked after me and fed me. She was at my graduations, wedding and at the hospital when I had my child. She was Nana to my son. You will be forever be missed! I love you!
It is no doubt that she will be surely missed. In the short time I knew her she was always there with Mr Dan. Oyewale and they actually epitomize what true love is. I believe that she is in a better place and resting now. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace (Amen). Goke Daranijo
Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near, still loved, still missed, and held so dear. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. From: The Scotland's, Clark and Delgado Family
My dear friend Agnes, I remember when we first met because of our daughters. We became instant buddies. I will forever miss your laughter, just to hear you laugh would make me laugh even though I didnt even know what was funny but your laughter would bring so much joy to my heart. Oh yes and her cooking very unique way of cooking!! I thought Agnes was going to blow the house up when I saw her cooking with a paper bag in the oven????, oh she laughed at me till she was crying. This is what I will hold dear of her forever??????????????????RIP MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND!!!!
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