Progress Onajite Idiegbe (22 Sep 1974 - 24 Sep 2025)

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Location
St Johns Church, Walworth Larcom Street London SE17 1NQ
Date
13th Oct 2025
Time
11am
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Camberwell Old Cemetery Forest Hill Road London SE22 0RU
Date
13th Oct 2025
Time
1pm

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In loving memory of Progress Onajite Idiegbe, who sadly passed away on 24th September 2025.

Progress was a devoted wife, loving mother, caring sister, and a true friend to everyone she met. To know her was to know kindness, laughter, and strength. She had a remarkable gift for making people feel loved and valued — always ready to lend a helping hand or share a smile, even in times when she was facing her own challenges.

Progress was like a sister to everyone she knew — always showing up, always present, and always giving. Her laughter could fill a room, her spirit could lift any heart, and her determination inspired those around her. Strong-willed yet gentle, she faced life’s trials with courage and faith.

Born on 22nd September 1974, Progress lived a life full of love, compassion, and purpose. Her faith and family were at the heart of everything she did, and her legacy of love, humour, and resilience will continue to live on in all of us.

She will be deeply missed, but her light will never fade.
May her beautiful soul rest in perfect peace. 🤍

Linda Saville wrote

Progress May you rest in peace you were a wonderful individual., always smiling. I had the pleasure of knowing you in your role as a team lead working for Mitie in the Shard . May you rest in peace . Sincere condolences to your friends and family at this difficult time.

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James McGurn wrote

It was a privilege to get to know Progress during the time we worked together at Mitie at the Shard in London. We shared many laughs as well as some serious conversations. She was respected by everyone who worked with her.I was shocked and saddened to hear of her passing. My Sincere condolences to all the family members and friends.
May Progress rest in peace and may all loved ones be comforted by her legacy and cherished memories.


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Brimma Olatunji wrote

Progress you are greatly missed but not forgotten.You were a friend and a sister. You were kind and loving.May your soul rest in peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️ My condolences to the family, May the Almighty God grant you the strength at this time in Jesus name 🙏

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Precent Masunda wrote

You will be greatly missed my dear sister. I witnessed your everlasting love, kindness and a beautiful heart. You always took my kids to Sunday school and looked after them as if they were your. Rest in peace servant of God

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Vitanus Okwara wrote


In Memory of Progress.

It was a privilege to have worked with Progress as her line manager during her time at Mitie. Her dedication, strength, and care for her team left a lasting impression. She was always full of smiles.

The news of her passing is deeply saddening.

May she rest in peace, and may her loved ones find comfort in the legacy she leaves behind.



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Isaac Thom wrote

Progress was a wonderful warm person full of joy and laughter. I worked with Progress at the museum for some time; it was always joyful, fun and full of laughter. She saw my daughter grow up and always had time for her and asked about her. She would tell me about her new outfits or what she was going to buy on the way home and her family, whom she loved. Sometimes we would pray. Her love and faith were admirable; she would always say, ‘God won’t give it to you for free; you have to work hard for it,’ which I always remember. Sorry for your loss to all family and close friends, and may you all remember the great memories, warm friendship and love that Progress showed to the people she met and loved.
Shine so bright. God bless you, Progress.
Isaac

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Daniel Agbuke wrote

I longed to meet you in person when I arrived in London, but events and times have now made that impossible. Now,I find solace in the fact that on the last day, we shall meet at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ, to part no more.
Rest on!
My Sister.
Rest on!!
My Cousin.

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