Memorial website in the memory of your loved one

This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Professor Adonis F. Labor who was born in Sierra Leone on September 03, 1939 and passed away on January 29, 2006 at the age of 66. We will remember him forever.

Professor Adonis F. Labor is survived by his Wife, Dolly E. Labor, three children - Donna C. Sumner, Danna C. labor and Adrian Q. Labor, and grand children Nia M. Labor, Maya M. Labor,  Lynna Sumner and David C. Labor.  

Dad, rest now. We will tell your story. 
Http://ProfAdonisLabor.Info 

IN MEMORIAM: Professor Dr. ADONIS F. LABOR OF SIERRA LEONE
IN MEMORY OF
THE LATE PROFESSOR Dr. ADONIS F. LABOR
Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle, Cousin, Professor,
Mentor and Teacher to countless Sierra Leoneans

SEPTMBER 3, 1939 TO JANUARY 29, 2006
PROF. LEFT US ALL A YEAR AGO AFTER HAVING SERVED US
AT HOME, IN THE COMMUNITY, AND IN THE CLASSROOM.

THE MANY GRATITUDES TO HIM ARE RECORDED AT HTTP://PROFADONISLABOR.INFO 

DAD, WE REMEMBER YOU AS DAD ALWAYS AND ESPECIALLY
ON THIS JANUARY 29, 2007. 

CONTINUE TO SLEEP AND TAKE YOUR REST.
WE WILL TELL YOUR STORY.
REST IN PEACE. 

BY THE LABOR FAMILY, DAVIDSON FAMILY and
on behalf of all whom you inspired in Sierra Leone.





1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
We are inviting you to join us in recognizing the 1-Year Anniversary of Dad's (Dr Adonis F. Labor) Death. Dad passed away last year on January 29, 2006. He is continually remembered at Http://ProfAdonisLabor.info

In recognition of the first anniversary of his death, the Labor family will be attending the 11.am February 4th 2007 service of Collesville United Methodist Church . At 52 Randolph Rd , Silver Spring , MD

The Altar flowers for that Communion Sunday will be provided by us (the family) in memory of Dad.

Come join us in a customary “1-year cook” starting at 1:00pm at Woodland Landing Community Center located at 10023 Greenbelt Road, Lanham, MD. There will be video, documentary, memoirs, photos en "Boss" to celebrate both his life even after death. May his soul rest in perfect peace

Thank You
The wife, children, grandchildren, sisters and brothers of the late Professor Dr. Adonis Fednant Labor, sincerely thank all those who in various ways have sympathized with them for this irreparable loss.



Forty Day Ceremony
For Dad's Forty Day ceremony, the family will be attending the March 12th 2006 10:15am service of the  Largo Community Church at 1701 Enterprise Road, Mitchellville, Md. 20721.   Immediatelly following that service, family and friends will hold traditional Forty Day ceremony at 12701 Hillmeade Drive Station 20720.





Funeral Arrangements
There will be a Vigil and Tribute Service on Sunday February 12th 2006 at the New Hall at YWCA from 7pm to 9 pm.
The Body will be laid out at Mary Kinsley Auditorium, Fourah Bay College from 10am to 12Noon on Monday 13th February 2006.
The body will then be laid out at Columbia Davies Funeral Parlour at Circular Road between 12:30pm – 2pm; followed by Funeral and Communion service at Christ Church, Pademba Road at 2:30pm.
Burial at Kingtom Cemetery. Sympathizers may call at 58 Regent Road.
May his soul rest in peace.
Obituary
The death is announced of Prof Dr Adonis Fednant Labor who died on January 29th 2006, age 66. He was a professor at the Department of Education Fourah Bay College University of Sierra Leone.
He is survived by his wife Edith Dolly Labor in the USA and three children.
Sons and Daughter
Adrian, Donna and Danna in the USA,
Grand Children
Nia, Maya in Costa Rica
Lynna and David also in the USA
Daughter-in-law and Sons-in-law
Clarisse and Lyndon in USA
Brothers and Sisters
Dr Monty Labor in the UK and Rev Clarence Labor
Hannah Davidson-Labor in the USA, Inez and Nenneh.
Very Close Friend
Mrs Stella Macaulay of Syke Street
Adopted son
Christopher Neale
Sisters-in Law and Brother-in-law
Claudia, Doris, Leonora, Nora, Thelma, James
Cousins
Leone, Rachael, Farella in the US
Mrs Cassandra Garber, Ebu, Ogunlade, Kevin, Cecil, Theodora, Alex in reetown.
Mrs Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura, Stella, Michael, Farrell, Farrella in UK
George, Tunji, Ladi and Ebu and their families in Freetown
Nephews and Nieces
Chike, Chona, Chinua in the UK
Ndili, Serete, Bryan, Clarence Junior, Carol, Sandra, Dudley Junior in the USA
Bomba, Lorenzo, Efua in Freetown
Patricia in Norway
Donald, Vera in Banjul
Andrea, Corrie, Marion, Barbara and James in USA
Philip, Julian, Martha, Natacha, Edrina, Xavier, Trudy and Yvonne in UK
Edleen, Desmond, Bryan, Tommy and Sao in Freetown
Theresa and Satara in Liberia
Friends and Family
Numerous friends including
Mrs Grace Fullah, Mana Boduka, Nabi Kamara, Mrs Edu James, Mr and Mrs F.  Beserve, Mr and Mrs Ebun Pratt, Mr and Mrs J. Kamara, Mr and Mrs A. Collier, ev Jonathan Cobna-Davies. Mrs Agua Davies, Mr and Mrs Samuel Pratt
Families include, the Labors at home and abroad, Davidsons, Elliotts  Fewrys, Marsh, Anderson, Carrols, Morgan, leopolds, Elbas, Macauleys, Barnetts, Barleycorns, Osular Cole and Family, Miss Ivy Thompson, the Johnstons and the Principal and Staff of Fourah Bay College, the Head Teacher and Staff of YWCA and residence of 58 Regent Road.
We regret any omission of names.

Click here to see Adonis Labor's
Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
May his soul rest in peace   / Dr. Alusine A. Zaki Sesay (Student)
I had my FIRST lecture at Fourah Bay College with the late Professor. He was a very good Mathematician. Myself and the rest of my family extend our condolences to the Labor family.   May his soul rest in peace.
farwell  / Tom Jones (former students )
prof let us thank God for given you this talent which many are not lucky to have.let us also pray for those who are not so talented.God gives and takes.rest in peace.
One of the very best lecturers ever!!!   / PATRICK PAUL (A FORMER STUDENT )
Sierra Leone will miss this great teacher.  Mr. Labor highly encouraged me to retake my Math exams when he learned that I had a reference in Mathematics.  He gave me all the skills I needed and motivated me to work on my weaknesses.  W...  Continue >>
My condolence to Adrian   / Jeffrey Macarthy (Adrian form POW )
Adrian,
My sincere condolence and sympathy for your greatest losas. U were one of my respected fellow-school prefects at the Prince Of Wales Secondary School -POW. 
A school that any noble Sierra Leonean would be quite grateful to have...  Continue >>
Re : A man i hated that i grew to love   / Alie Tarawali (Student)
I hated prof as he was called when i was in school i always thought he was picking on me and hated me for being cool... how wrong i was but i never got the chance to tell him i was sorry and now its too late. I never even new that prof had passed on ...  Continue >>
Expression of Condolence  / Samuel Atere-Roberts (None)    Read >>
Time will be the great healer  / Farrel Elliott (Nephew)    Read >>
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES!!  / KAMBIE-ENID MARAH (FAMILY FRIEND )    Read >>
My Sympathy  / Sia Bondi (Friend of Donna & Dana )    Read >>
Sincere Condolences  / James Benka-Coker (Friend of Adrian & Student )    Read >>
Professor of History  / Alpha Bah (student)    Read >>
Mr / Ariyo Cummings (Former Student )    Read >>
Condolences / Abdul Kabia (Student)    Read >>
Deepest Sympathy  / Abdul Kabia (Former Teacher )    Read >>
Sincere Condolences  / Ed Blyden (Former student )    Read >>
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His legacy
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES  
D.  RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (i) Obsessional traits and academic performance in sixth form.
(ii) Evaluation of the key English Language Teaching (KELT) inservice course.
(iii) Stress and Job satisfaction amongst technical and vocational teachers.
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