Honouring the Life of Mrs Pauline Abonyo Onojobi
This website is dedicated to the memory of Mrs Pauline Abonyo Onojobi. If you have a story or memory that you would like to share, please send it to us via our contact page.
Mrs Pauline Abonyo Onojobi was a servant of God, wife, mother, sister and friend. Her legacy lives on through the memories and stories shared by those who knew her. This website is a tribute to her life and the impact she had on those around her.
We invite you to share your memories and stories of Mrs Pauline Abonyo Onojobi. Your contributions will help keep her memory alive for future generations.
Mrs Pauline Abonyo Onojobi touched the lives of so many people. Her kindness, generosity, and compassion will never be forgotten. We are honoured to provide this space for those who knew her to share their memories and stories.
We hope this website serves as a reminder of the impact Mrs Pauline Abonyo Onojobi had on our lives. Let us all strive to live with the same love and grace that she exemplified.
Dear Pastor Pauline, you were one in a million, so giving, loving and caring. A true ambassador for Christ. You were there for me and the children, Ayo and Daniel. Your visits every Wednesday when we held House Fellowship at mine were so helpful and supportive. I will miss you. I'm glad I spoke with you for your birthday when we chatted for hours about those days and you described everyone's character. You were spot on. I pray family and friends will be comforted knowing that you have gone to be with the Lord. Rest in peace Pastor Pauline. You will be missed. Adieu!!!
First Name: Dele Phillips
How did you know her?: She was my Pastor at Southfields Fellowship
Dear Lord, thank you for the life of Aunty who for as long as I knew her always had your name on lips. Thank you that you have granted her entrance into your eternal rest. Thank you for comfort of your Presence for the void left to her children, grandchildren and wider family. Thank you for your redeeming peace as we release Aunty into your loving arms. Amen. With love -RIP Aunty P
First Name: Lillian Oyatabang
How did you know her?: My aunty- older sister to my mother.
You were so gracious and insightful. There not a time I meet you that you didn't have a word of comfort and assurance beaming true your genuine beautiful smile you always wear. Heaven gained a saint. Sleep on.
First Name: Bunmi Omidiran
How did you know her?: London City Church
Much as we come together again on a sad note for the loss of our big Sister/ mother/auntie and grandma. Pastor Pauline Onojobi.
We want to give glory and thanks for her life well lived.
‘I have fought the good fight ,I have finished the race , I have kept the faith.’ [2 Timothy 4:7]
She has been a contact point for all the family members in the UK and beyond.
She was a great inspiration to all of us who met her. Very calm, willing to listen, peaceful and always giving spiritual guidance.
We PRAY that the Good Lord gives us guidance, peace and comfort as we prepare to give her a peaceful and decent send off. And indeed the whole process will be peaceful.
Fare thee well till we meet in Glory.
God bless.
Bro. David Lakor
Kampala, Uganda.
My Dear Sister, I miss you so much. I shall never forget what wonderful things you did for me including prayers we shared together. I shall always miss your company. You're my Champion and my Mentor in everything.
Thank God for your wonderful live.
MHSRIP. SHALOM!
Aunty Santa Akidi Lakor
We used to hear about auntie (rip) when we were growing 70s, saw her and family pictures she sent to her sister/mom (Dorothy - rip). Finally in 1983 I laid my eyes on auntie when she came to Gulu. Auntie always had this gentle, soft spoken and warm personality. Its a charisma (her spirituality) that took an influence me. When I was around her everything seems to be ok, no matter what trouble I had. Once I talked to her I felt that peace at heart and that's how she has always been to me. It was a privilege and honor to have had her as my auntie and I believe she is resting in a good place, Amen.
Emmanuel Ching Chong
Was a blessing when Sis Pauline came into my life. A wonderful sister of passion for the gospel, caring for the needy , especially for the orphans in Uganda. A prayer warrior who loved the word of god. She will sadly be missed but she's enjoying her best life ever with our Lord and His angels.
Much love from Sis Ruth
First Name: Ruth Boyce
How did you know her?: Met at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
Pastor Pauline was a selfless woman of God who lived an exemplary life and dedication to God. Her work with the ophanage children in Uganda can never be forgotten. While Pastoring the Southfield Christian Fellowship, Pastor Pauline would always invite me to minister and bless the congregation. Pastor Pauline, you will be greatly missed by my family and I. But we thank God for the life you lived, and most importantly, that you are with God after your life on earth. Good bye Pastor Pauline.
First Name: Pastor Joshua ghalo
How did you know her?: I knew Pastor Pauline while studying at International Bible Institute of London (IBIOL).
Pastor was a true woman of God, she loves the lord so much, she demonstrated a practical love of God to my family , very humble, kind ,always pouring out love for others, always praying for people, she was a wonderful spiritual mother, she will be greatly missed. May her gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace. We thank the almghty God for pastor Pauline.
First Name: The Alex Johnson’s family
How did you know her?: From Southfield fellowship