David Ayodele Iyare (30 Mar 1992 - 19 Feb 2021)

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Location
The Vale Crematorium Butterfield Green Road Luton LU2 8DD
Date
11th Mar 2021
Time
1pm
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In loving memory of David Ayodele Iyare who sadly passed away on 19th February 2021

David will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

How am I going to live without you???
These pictures are some of the lovely memories and things I did together with my son.
They will last me from day to day.
They cant't get lost
They don't wear out and can not be given away.
Rest in Perfect Peace my Loving and Gentle Son.
You are my Joy and you made me very Proud.
I couldn't have asked for anything so precious from the Almighty God.
You are my world and I miss you everyday until we meet again.
I submit to the will of the Almighty God who knows the beginning and the end.
AYODELE, your name means JOY and you fill my heart with Joy everyday.
I miss you, my humble and respectful Son.
Rest Perfect Peace.
Always Mummy

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Nora Iyare wrote

Forever in my heart always, with love from mum

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Daureen Dinsey wrote

Gone but never forgotten 💔

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  • Thank you Daureen xxx

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Rest well soldier .. till we meet again . 100 gun shot salute to you..

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  • Thank you

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Sister Kai Damon wrote

Rest in perfect peace David

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Jules Motcho wrote

Rest in peace brother.

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Anesu Chingunji wrote

David you really did make my first year experience memorable, thank you for being so kind to me and always making me feel welcome. You were someone who always made an effort to talk to me and crack jokes with me especially knowing I was new to the uni environment. I’ll always remember a funny memory when I had ordered dominos pizza to my uni flat and didn’t realise I had ordered way too much for just one person alone and I called you to come over and take some with you, and the way you showed up with huge grin and made me laugh at how silly I thought I could finish it all alone.

May you rest in perfect peace, I pray God will comfort your family during this extremely difficult time ❤️❤️

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Stephanie Olusanya wrote

Heaven has truly gained someone great. Our loss Gods gain he only calls the best. You may be gone but your kindness will never be forgotten. Rest well my friend. One day we will meet again.

Thank you Aunty Nora for raising such a great Son that impacted us in a positive way.

It is well 🙏🏾

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Your smile could light up a room you were always so kind , genuine , warm and polite to me words cannot describe the impact your passing has had on the world because your aura and kind heart touched everyone you came into contact with.

Rest In Peace David 🙏x


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Gone too soon, dear Ayor. You were a gentle soul who always had a smile for everyone. The joy and pride of you mother, Nora. You will be sorely missed and fondly remembered. My condolences to Nora and family. Rest in Perfect Peace,

Aunty Anna

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Yonnette Emanuel wrote

I always smile when I remember offering you a glass of coke as a child but to my greatest surprise you refused saying you prefer water I know a beautiful soul has left us but is closer to God and I know your beloved mother has beautiful memories which no one can steal from her May you rest in peace

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