Lady Pastor Mrs Rosalyn Ayo Huston, a beloved mother, grandmother, and spiritual leader, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and unity. The announcement was made by her grieving Koleosho Family of Ghana and Nigeria, alongside the Akagla Agbenuawor Huston Family. Huston, known affectionately as ‘Original,’ lived from 1954 to 2026, embodying a spirit that profoundly impacted all who knew her.
The passing of Lady Pastor Huston marks the end of a life dedicated to family and faith. Her gentle spirit, kind heart, and unwavering love are remembered by her extended family and a wide circle of friends. The family has organized a series of funeral rites to honor her memory and celebrate her life.
Funeral Arrangements and Rites
A lying in state is scheduled for Friday, June 26th, 2026, at her residence located at Darkuman – Nyamekye Fadama Junction, adjacent to St. Stephens R/C School (GA 466 0230). The ceremony will commence at 6 pm, allowing friends and family to pay their final respects.
The main burial service will take place on Saturday, June 27th, 2026, at the Victory Bible Church (VBO Excellence Sanctuary Odorkor on Maps) (GA -463-8493), near Christ Ebenezer Preparatory School. The service begins at 8 am, followed by a private interment.
Following the burial, a reception will be held at the same location as the lying in state: Darkuman – Nyamekye Fadama Junction, adjacent to St. Stephens R/C School (GA 466 0230). This gathering will offer a space for shared memories and comfort.
A Thanksgiving service is planned for Sunday, June 28th, 2026, also at the Victory Bible Church (VBO Excellence Sanctuary Odorkor on Maps) (GA -463-8493). The service will start at 8 am, concluding the formal funeral proceedings. Final funeral rites will conclude at her residence.
A Life of Devotion and Generosity
Lady Pastor Huston is survived by her children, Mrs. Anthoinette Akpene Fiawoo and Miss Andromeda Dzifa Huston, and her son-in-law, Mr. Michael Fiawoo. Her grandchildren, numbering ten, include Zara Huston, Bryana Dzifa Huston, Abigail Horlall Fiawoo, Davina Delali Huston, Naomi Queenstar Enyonam Fiawoo, Michelle Eukem Fiawoo, Jordan Elorm Huston, Savannah-Rose Sena Huston, and Janelle Klenam Fiawoo, all of whom will carry her memory forward.
The family has requested a specific dress code for the services. For the burial service on Saturday, attendees are asked to wear the Family Asoebi or Black and White attire. For the Thanksgiving service on Sunday, an all-white ensemble is requested.
The announcement extends a cordial invitation to all friends and sympathizers to join in celebrating Lady Pastor Huston’s life and mourning her passing. Contact numbers for RSVP are provided as 0244620914 and 0244822652.
Legacy and Community Impact
While the provided announcement focuses on the immediate funeral arrangements, the description of Lady Pastor Huston as having a “gentle spirit, kind heart, and unwavering love” suggests a significant community presence. Her role as a “Lady Pastor” indicates a leadership position within her church, likely involving spiritual guidance, pastoral care, and community engagement.
The emphasis on “warmth, unity, generosity, and devotion” points to a life lived with purpose, impacting not only her immediate family but also her congregation and wider social network. These qualities often translate into lasting community initiatives, support systems, and a ripple effect of kindness that extends beyond one’s lifetime.
Looking Ahead
As the family and community gather to commemorate Lady Pastor Rosalyn Ayo Huston, the focus will be on honoring her memory and sustaining the values she championed. The continuation of her legacy will likely be seen in the lives of her children and grandchildren, as well as in the ongoing work of her church and any community endeavors she may have inspired. The dates set for the services in June 2026 provide a clear timeline for these commemorations, allowing those who wish to pay their respects to make arrangements. The family’s shared grief and gratitude highlight the profound impact of her life, setting a precedent for how her memory will be cherished and her teachings upheld in the years to come.











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