FUNERAL: Mrs Snow-White Keme-ewerikumor Kpuke nee Ekpetipu for Burial Mar 13, Service of Songs Mar 11

updated 07 Mar, 2025
The Ekpetipu family in Kokodiagbene community, Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, with a heavy heart, has announced the transition unto glory of their daughter, sister, aunt and mother, late Madam Snow-White Keme-ewerikumor Kpuke nee Ekpetipu whose sad demise occurred after a brief illness on February 27, 2025.
This is contained in a statement released by the family announcing the passage and burial ceremony, signed by Engr. Peter Ekpetipu for the family.
According to the burial programme, a Service of Songs ceremony will hold 4:00pm at Apala Street in Okumagba Layout, Warri, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
At 7:00am her body will leave the Safe Haven Mortuary at Okumagba Avenue in Warri to her hometown, Kokodiagbene community via NPA Miller Waterside, for internment, on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
A Thanksgiving service will hold 8:00am at the Anglican Church in Okumagba Layout, Warri, on Sunday, 16th March 2025.
The late Mrs Snow-White, who is also known as Highkilloo, hails from the families of Late Capt. Owei Miller Ekpetipu of Ebiabu quarter in Kokodiagbene community; from Akereware quarter of Ogulagha Town in Ogulagha Kingdom, Burutu L.G.A. and from Mrs Blacky Eyen Ekpetipu nee Tangbuwei of Azama community, Gbaramatu Kingdom.
"She was a very kind, loving, friendly and understanding woman, always supportive and accommodating, the statement reads. She was also a business woman and continued with her business until her death. She sacrificed everything for the well being of her siblings and she was a mother to all.
"She is survived by children and grand children. May God grant her eternal rest and may her gentle soul rest in the bosom of the lord. Amen," a statement by the family reads.
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
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