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Ibukun O. Ajao-Woodson

Birth
Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria
Death
11 Jan 2021 (aged 40)
Land O' Lakes, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Burial
Thonotosassa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Ibukun Karina Ajao-Woodson was born on September 24th, 1980 in Ibadan, Nigeria, and passed away at the age of 40 on Monday January 11th, 2021 in Land O Lakes, FL. She is survived by: her parents as well as her loving children.

Ibukun was a very well known, loved, as well as liked person who had a personality that would light up any room she stepped foot in. Her joyous uplifting spirit, as well as contagious laugh would make anyone she came in contact with feel absolutely welcomed and accepted. Ibukun will always be remembered as a wonderful example of Gods true creation. She was good, kind, loving, generous, fun, driven, as well as spontaneous and adventurous in all aspects of her life. Ibukun was a loving daughter, caring sister, nurturing mother, giving friend, and hard working well respected nurse practitioner.

In the meantime, we ask that you keep the Ajao family in your thoughts and uplift them in your prayers as they are finding it very hard in losing someone so special and dear to them. We try not to question God's plan but often wonder why some are called home so young. The heavens have gained a terrific angel who will forever watch over us all.
Ibukun Karina Ajao-Woodson was born on September 24th, 1980 in Ibadan, Nigeria, and passed away at the age of 40 on Monday January 11th, 2021 in Land O Lakes, FL. She is survived by: her parents as well as her loving children.

Ibukun was a very well known, loved, as well as liked person who had a personality that would light up any room she stepped foot in. Her joyous uplifting spirit, as well as contagious laugh would make anyone she came in contact with feel absolutely welcomed and accepted. Ibukun will always be remembered as a wonderful example of Gods true creation. She was good, kind, loving, generous, fun, driven, as well as spontaneous and adventurous in all aspects of her life. Ibukun was a loving daughter, caring sister, nurturing mother, giving friend, and hard working well respected nurse practitioner.

In the meantime, we ask that you keep the Ajao family in your thoughts and uplift them in your prayers as they are finding it very hard in losing someone so special and dear to them. We try not to question God's plan but often wonder why some are called home so young. The heavens have gained a terrific angel who will forever watch over us all.

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