IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DADDY | PASTOR DR. G.O. OLUTOLA JP

Dear Daddy,

It feels surreal to even imagine that you are no longer with us. The thought of your absence creates an irreplaceable void in my heart. So many memories come flooding back—your warm smile, your steadfast faith, and your words filled with truth, passion and conviction. I will deeply miss your sense of humour and the redemptional hymnals we sang together. In those moments, I would think of how much your presence meant to me.

The pain of not being able to see you physically is profound, but it is softened by the knowledge that you are now at peace in the presence of the Lord. Your teachings and guidance have left an indelible mark on my soul. You spent countless hours with us, teaching us mysteries and deep spiritual matters of the Kingdom—your wisdom and insights opened my eyes to so many aspects of life and faith. I will always treasure those moments.

Your love for learning, especially when it came to sound education, was truly inspiring. I remember studying the book of the ‘Acts of The Apostles’ with you, and what you opened my eyes to see in this book,” I would give anything to have that time with you once more.

Your fatherly role in my life is irreplaceable. You were much more than just a Grandpa”—you were a teacher, a confidant, and a courageous end time general. I know you are now singing with the angels in heaven, watching over us and perhaps wondering, “What are my people doing?”

You were a wonderful father and servant of God who always put the Lord first, and your life serves as an example for us all. Your readiness to help others at any time of day or night was a testament to your boundless compassion. The songs you sang and the powerful messages you preached will forever echo in my heart.

Your legacy of faith, love, and unwavering devotion to the Lord will continue to touch lives for generations to come. You will always be my spiritual father and the best one anyone could ever ask for.

Love you always, Dad. Rest in eternal peace.

Author: Pastor Dr. Dotun Davies