Bamidele John “DJ” Abogunrin, born on December 31, 1969, in Iowa City, Iowa, passed away on February 9, 2018, in Stafford, Virginia, after a courageous yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. He was just 48 years old. Though his time on Earth was cut far too short, DJ created a legacy of strength, resilience, service, and love—qualities that all who knew him vividly remember.
Raised in Ames, Iowa, by his loving parents, Bamidele Joel Abogunrin and Ruth Johnson, DJ was a beacon of light in his community from a young age. His upbringing was grounded in strong family values, respect for others, and a deep appreciation for education and service. These foundational elements would go on to define much of DJ’s life.
A Foundation Built on Character
DJ grew up in a household that encouraged ambition and discipline, and he embraced both. People knew Bamidele for his kind heart and sharp mind. He excelled academically while connecting with people from all walks of life. His name, Bamidele, means “Follow me home” in Yoruba, reflecting the warmth and openness he radiated. This magnetic energy made others feel safe, seen, and valued.
He pursued higher education at Iowa State University in Ames, a place that shaped many of his future endeavors. During his college years, DJ made the significant decision to join the United States Marine Corps Reserve. This choice reflected his deep sense of duty and commitment to something greater than himself.
A Servant of the Nation
As a reservist in the U.S. Marine Corps, DJ balanced his academic life with military training and service. This dual commitment was not for the faint of heart, but DJ handled it with the poise and determination he was known for. He brought a unique blend of intellect, physical endurance, and emotional intelligence to every endeavor. His service to the country stands as a testament to his courage, discipline, and selflessness.
Throughout his life, DJ carried the values of the Marine Corps, honor, courage, and commitment, not only in uniform but in every interaction. He was dependable, always willing to lend a helping hand, and fiercely loyal to those he loved. He took pride in his roots, his service, and the life he was building, even through personal trials and health challenges.
A Warrior’s Spirit
In early 2017, DJ was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, a brutal and aggressive disease. True to his resilient nature, he faced the diagnosis head-on, with the heart of a warrior and the grace of a gentleman. He never allowed his condition to define him. Instead, he inspired those around him with his strength and unwavering faith throughout the yearlong battle that followed.
Those who walked with him during that time witnessed an incredible testament to the human spirit. DJ fought quietly and bravely, often more concerned with the well-being of his family and friends than with his own suffering. He remained an anchor of hope and a symbol of perseverance until the very end.
A Life Remembered
DJ passed away surrounded by love on Friday, February 9, 2018. Though the loss was deep and painful, his memory continues to shine through in the lives he touched. Friends, family, and fellow service members remember DJ for his accomplishments and the kindness he extended. They also recall the joy he shared and the unwavering strength he exhibited during his final chapter.
Moreover, his death was not merely the end of a life; it was the beginning of a legacy. DJ’s story continues to inspire those battling illness, serving their country, or striving to live with purpose and compassion. He showed us that strength goes beyond the physical; it lies in how we treat others. His life was also defined by the sacrifices he made and the love he shared. The legacy he leaves behind serves as a reminder of the power of kindness and resilience.
A Son, A Brother, A Friend
Beyond his military service and academic pursuits, DJ was a devoted son, a loyal friend, and a treasured member of every community he joined. His humility and sense of humor made people feel instantly at ease. He had a gift for conversation, genuine, attentive, and filled with warmth. Whether catching up with old friends, guiding someone through a difficult time, or sharing a laugh at the end of a long day, DJ knew how to make people feel like they mattered.
He also had a deep respect for culture and heritage. As the son of a Nigerian father and an American mother, DJ embodied a rich cultural tapestry that he carried proudly. He moved through life with a quiet confidence, always aware of where he came from and who he was becoming.
Honoring Bamidele John “DJ” Abogunrin’s Memory
Today, we remember Bamidele John “DJ” Abogunrin not only for the battles he fought but for the life he lived. In remembering DJ, we honor the Marine who served his country with dignity and the student who pursued knowledge with curiosity. We also celebrate the man who loved deeply, laughed often, and lived with intention.
His passing left a space that can never be filled, but also planted seeds of gratitude and reflection in the hearts of those he left behind. We honor his name by living with the same courage and compassion that he showed every day.
To celebrate his life, friends and family have come together to share memories and stories. They find comfort in the lasting legacy DJ leaves behind. Whether you knew him as a childhood friend, a fellow Marine, or a college buddy, he made a lasting impact on everyone. DJ’s presence continues to live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
Final Thoughts
In the words of the U.S. Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis—Always Faithful—DJ lived by those very words. He was faithful to his values, his service, his loved ones, and his own journey. As we reflect on his life, we see a man who remained true through every challenge. His legacy reminds us that faithfulness, not just in service, but in spirit, is what truly defines a life well lived.
Rest well, Bamidele John “DJ” Abogunrin. You gave us the gift of your life, blessed us with your memory, and created a story that we will continue to tell with pride and love.