In Loving Memory

Celebration of Life

In Loving Memory of Eunice Ajoke Adanlawo

Aug. 24th, 1940 – Dec. 14th, 2025

A devoted servant of God, loving mother, grandmother, and friend to many. Her faith, wisdom, and boundless love touched the hearts of all who knew her.

Her Life

A Life Well Lived

Asst. Pastor Eunice Ajoke Adanlawo was born on August 24th, 1940, in Nigeria. Throughout her 85 years of life, she dedicated herself to serving God, her family, and her community with unwavering faith and love.

As an Assistant Pastor at RCCG House of Praise in Calgary, Alberta, Mama Eunice was known for her powerful prayers, gentle guidance, and the warmth she brought to every gathering. Her home was always open, and her kitchen was always ready to feed those in need.

She leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, and service that will continue to inspire generations. Her memory will forever be cherished by her children, grandchildren, church family, and the countless lives she touched.

Shared Tributes & Stories

Member

Church Member

Mama Eunice, as we affectionately called her, was more than an assistant pastor—she was a spiritual mother to all. I remember during my cancer treatment, she visited me every week, praying and fasting on my behalf. Her faith moved mountains, and her love knew no bounds. Her teachings on "The Power of Persistent Prayer" changed my life forever. I will wear white and blue at her service of songs with a grateful heart.

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Dr. Adanlawo

Son

My mother lived a life of extraordinary grace and service. Born in 1940, she dedicated 85 years to serving God and humanity. She taught us that true wealth is measured by lives touched, not possessions acquired. Even in her final days, she was planning the Christmas charity outreach. Her favorite Scripture was Psalm 23, and she truly walked through the valley with the Lord as her shepherd. We will honor her memory by continuing her work.

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The Women's Fellowship

Ministry Group

Our beloved leader, teacher, and friend. Pastor Eunice founded the "Daughters of Zion" women\'s fellowship in 1995, mentoring generations of women in faith, family, and purpose. Her annual women\'s retreats were life-transforming. She taught us to wear our spiritual armor while maintaining hearts of gold and green—symbolizing both strength and growth. We commit to upholding her vision and wearing gold and green at her reception, as she requested.

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Robert Johnson

Brother

A courageous soul who faced every challenge with a smile. Forever in our hearts.

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John Doe

Father

A loving father who always put family first. His wisdom and kindness will forever guide us.

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Thomas Martinez

Uncle

Always ready with a helping hand and words of encouragement. Deeply missed.

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Sarah Williams

Sister

Her laughter was contagious, her spirit unbreakable. She made the world a brighter place.

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Lisa Anderson

Aunt

Her creativity and passion inspired everyone around her. A beautiful soul.

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David Brown

Friend

A loyal companion through thick and thin. His friendship was a gift I will always cherish.

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Michael Taylor

Grandfather

A man of integrity and strength. His legacy lives on in all of us.

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Emma Wilson

Grandmother

Her stories and wisdom spanned generations. She was the heart of our family.

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Jennifer Davis

Cousin

A bright light taken too soon. Her memory brings smiles through the tears.

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