<P> Crowther was on the island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean west of Morocco for a conference . He was accompanied by his son, Dandeson, an archdeacon, on church business in March 1881 . </P> <P> Crowther's attention was directed more and more to languages other than Yoruba, but he continued to supervise the translation of the Yoruba Bible (Bibeli Mimọ), which was completed in the mid-1880s, a few years before his death . </P> <P> Crowther is celebrated with a feast on the liturgical calendar of some Anglican churches, including the Episcopal Church (United States) and the Church of Nigeria, on December 31 . </P> <P> Crowther died of a stroke, in Lagos, on 31 December 1891 and was buried at Ajele Cemetery in Lagos . In 1971 the Lagos State Government under Mobolaji Johnson desired to use the site of Ajele Cemetery for new government offices and issued notices to families of the deceased . Seth Kale, Anglican Bishop of Lagos, representing the Anglican community and Crowther's family delayed exhumation and reburial until 1976 when an elaborate ceremony was held at a new burial site along with a cenotaph at Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos . </P>

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