LYING IN-STATE
. Toye, Kayode Ariyo with Olori Ajakaiye of Iyin Ekiti
Toye, Jumoke Ariyo with Ayo Okunola
Biola Ariyo & children
Toye Ariyo, his cousins Segun, Gboyega & Debola Omooba
Biola Ariyo, Jumoke Ariyo & Yemisi Whyte (nee Ariyo)
Chief Mrs Idowu, Dr Charles, Mrs. Yemisi Whyte & Kayode Ariyo, Olori Ajakaiye of Iyin EkitiT & oye Ariyo
Kayode Ariyo & family
so that people will remember us, for good and for impacting their lives He also encouraged everyone to get ready for the second coming of Jesus. Later, there was a prayer for the soul of the bereaved and the family of bereaved. In not time, the solemn service was over and Elder (Mrs.) Ariyo’s remains was ferried to her final resting place. There final grave side rites were held, then prayers and she was lowered to mother earth. Tears flowed as the family bid her farewell, A few minutes later, the family hosted a superlative reception at the 168
International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan to celebrate her life and times. Mrs. Susan Olayiwole ariyo was born in Erigo, Ijebu-Ode on the 23rd November, 1936 to the family of late Mr. Johnson Abiodun Kajero and Late Mrs. Beatrice Bosede Kajero (Nee Adeyemi) of Erigo, ijebu-Ode Local Government Area. Susan’s Primary education was at Mapo Christ School, Ibadan between 1944 and 1951; she then proceeded to St. Annes Girls Grammar School Molete, Ibadan where she completed