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34 Years in Mind: Late Janet Onduku's Children To Hold Thanksgiving Mass January, 12

34 Years in Mind: Late Janet Onduku's Children To Hold Thanksgiving Mass January, 12 


34 years after, the late Janet Onduku children remembers their lovely mother, to hold thanksgiving mass at Annunciation catholic church Ogunu warri, on sunday 12th January, 2025

The children of late Mrs. Janet Keneghan Onduku of Ayakoromo (Nee- Bozimo) of Ezebiri in Burutu and Bomadi Local Government Areas of Delta State, has announced to mark the thirty four years anniversary of their beloved departed mother, grandmother and great grandmother who was born in 1937 and slept in the Lord on the 9th January, 1991 at the early age of 54 years.

According to the statement released on Thursday by her eldest son Barr. Preye Onduku in warri, noted that there would be thanksgiving Mass on Sunday 12th January, 2025 at the Annunciation Catholic Church Ogunu, warri by 8:30AM Mass.

Friends, relatives and well wishers are hereby invited to join them at the thanksgiving Mass service on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Late Janet Onduku was a renowned caterer, fashion designer and a contractor with Burutu Local Government Council during Elder Godsday Orubebe tenure as council chairman. She was married to late. Chief. Thomas Omette Onduku, former Olotu of Ngbilebiri Mein Kingdom, an educationist and progenitor of the lzon language.

Their union was blessed with six children amongst whom are, Barr. Preye Onduku, a legal practitioner of the Warri Bar, Ebitimi Onduku (late), Dinemi Onduku (late), Mrs. Ayanemibo Lyon, Ayaebi Onduku and Oyinbi Onduku respectively.

Speaking further, Barr. Preye Onduku reiterated that his late mother Janet Onduku- Nee Bozimo was lovely and a cheerful giver (Philanthropist) while she was alive. She loved her family and children so much that she will do anything to assist her sibbings, especially the likes of William Zideke Bozimo (alive),  Bomadibeke Bozimo, England Bozimo and Forcados of blessed memories. 

She was equally loved by her other family members as she was very much close to her elder sister, Mama Sylver Bomor- Nee Bozimo of blessed memory. " Infact mummy Sylver nurtured her in her early life.

And her elder brother, Alaowei Broderick Bozimo who has so much fun memories of her and usually tells us such memories. He extends such love towards her children.

"May the Perpetual light of God shine upon her soul through Christ our Lord, Amen", the statement added.

Fondly remembered by her children:
Barr. Preye Onduku, 
Ayaebi Onduku, 
Mrs. Ayanemibo Lyon, 
Oyinbi Onduku &
numerous grand children, great-grand children and other family members.

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