With deep sorrow and acceptance of God’s will, we announce the passing into Glory of Naomi Karimi Nderitu, who rested on 14th July 2025 after a short illness.

She was the loving wife of Francis Nderitu Ngunyi. Mother of Joseph & Terry Kamata, Esther & Julius Mwangi, Timothy & Wendy Mwangi and Charles & Lisa Wamugunda.

Daughter of the late Beatrice VVangui Kamata and the late Joseph Kamata Githire. Sister of Hannah Wanjiru Chege, Leah Wanjeri Kihara, the late Elizabeth Wanjiku, Bishop James Kamata, Mary Mumbi Kiranga, Dr. Monicah Mukami Waiganjo, Joshua Ngigi and Josephine Nungari Kiritu. She was step sister of Lucy Gichora, the late Dorcas Gachanja, the late Benson Githire, Rahab Mbugua, Esther Kamau, Paul Kung’u and Peter Muturi.

Grandma of Kimberly, Makena, Tanu, Neema, Naomi, Wema, Jabali, Terisa, Amari, Jelani, Tafari, Alaina and Myles.

We shall assemble at KU Funeral home (along Northern bypass) on Tuesday July 22nd at 7.30am. Thereafter, the funeral service and burial will be at her Juja Farm Home in Kiambu County at 10.00am.

May God’s Will be Done on Earth, as it is in Heaven. Amen.

 

1st February 1951 – 10th July 2025

With profound sadness, we the family of Julius Nyaga Muthunga, Former Nawiri Director, announce his death, which occurred on 10th July 2025.

Burial arrangements are ongoing at his home in Gikirima village, Kibugu location, Embu.

Funeral service will be on Thursday, 24th July 2025 at St. Mary’s Ack Church, Gikirima at 10:30 AM, followed by Burial at his home, Gikirima village, Kibugu location, Embu

May God rest his soul in eternal peace.

 

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Mzee Henry Wasike Walucho, who slept peacefully on 11th July 2025, while resting at home in Kittle.

He was the beloved firstborn son of the late Ezekiel Walucho and Mary Nanyama.

Devoted husband of Margaret Wambani and Isabella Kapanga. He leaves behind 23 children: Mary, Susan, Joy, Jullian, Bilha, Evans, Jayne, Elizabeth, Ch,,rles, and Catherine, Tom (deceased), Everlyne, Roseline, Nancy, Leonard, Moses, Andrew, Peter, Kelvin, Livingstone, Colleta, Kizito and Kenneth.

Brother of Trudea, Nicholas, Beatrice, Phalis, Benard, Jane and David (deceased).

Father in-law of Henry, Chrispinus, Isaac (late), John, Chris, Aggy, Lilly among others. He was a doting grandfather and great grandfather to many.

Funeral service will be held at St.Teresa’s Catholic Church Namanjalala on 18th July 2025 at 2.00 pm followed by a night vigil at his home in Kapsitwet.

Funeral service will be held on 19th July 2025.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” – 2 Timothy 4:7

May dad’s soul rest in eternal peace.

 

 

Its with profound sadness and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the peaceful rest of Priscilla Muthoni Mwaura on Wednesday, 2nd July 2025.

Wife of the late Archangel Kironjo Mwaura. Loving mother of Jane and Kaburu, Cecilia and William, the late Peter and Immaculate, Wambui and the late Titus, George and Nancy, Dr. Ann and Kangethe, Njeri and George and the late Timothy Ngugi. Cherished grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunty, and friend to many.

Family and friends are meeting for funeral arrangements as follows: • Kandara: At her home next to Kirunguru Secondary School, daily from 3:00 PM. • Thika: Shuhan Hotel on 18th July 2025 starting from 5,30 PM Nairobi: Holy Family Basilica — 22nd July 2025 starting from 5.30 PM

Further details regarding the funeral arrangements will be shared once they are finalised.

For Financial support use: M-Pesa Paybill: 8016078 (Priscilla Mwaura Funeral Fund), Account: [Your Name].

Eternal rest grant unto her Oh Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen

September 12, 1932 – July 16, 2025

It is with deep love and profound respect that we celebrate the extraordinary life of Mama Phoebe Muga

Asiyo—matriarch, leader, and trailblazer—whose spirit, resilience, and compassion transformed countless

lives in Kenya and far beyond.

Mama Asiyo’s life was rooted in the strength of family. As a devoted wife to the late Richard Asiyo for over

65 years, beloved mother to her children, and cherished sister and daughter, she built her legacy hand-in-hand with her family, who were both her steadfast supporters and inspiration throughout life’s journey.

Even as her work took her onto the world stage, she never wavered in her devotion to those she loved,

finding her deepest joy in motherhood and the unity of kin.

Mama Asiyo was a pioneer and trailblazer—the first Senior Superintendent of Kenya Prisons, the first

African chairperson of Maendeleo Ya Wanawake, the first woman Elder among the Luo, the first Goodwill

Ambassador for UNIFEM, Commissioner in the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission, and a

distinguished representative for Karachuonyo in parliament. She received honorary doctorates from Lehigh and York Universities, and was recognised with an Order of the Grand Warrior by the Government of Kenya. Through turbulent and triumphant seasons alike, she wielded her voice with a rare balance of steel and grace. Her presence illuminated every room: with wit, wisdom, and relentless advocacy for humanity. Her life reflects a legacy of love and practical change. Serving her country was the golden thread woven through her life. Beginning as a community development officer on the eve of Kenya’s independence, she became a pillar of hope and progress to many. She understood, with both humility and conviction, that service to country means service to humanity, and her pursuit of justice and dignity for all was guided by an unwavering sense of leadership. Mama Asiyo’s memory dwells in every child whose tomorrow she defended, every woman whose voice she helped lift, and every family she touched with wisdom and love. As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate a life lived without boundaries—a life rooted in kindness,guided by justice, and dedicated to making the impossible possible.

Farewell, Mama. Your impact will resound for generations.

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will, that we announce the passing on of Mr. Mark Lampas Lenturkan, Assistant Superintendent of Police on Sunday 13th July, 2025, until his demise Mark was the County Traffic Officer Laikipia County.

The late was born in 1967 at Masikita Village, Elbarta Ward, Samburu North Sub-county, Samburu County to Mr. lnua Lenturkan and Mrs. Markenoi Lenturkan. Step-son of Kilia Lenturkan. He was a brother of Lenteren, Reuben, Lmedikol, Fredrick, Kerry (late). Ndula Lolokuria, Pijot Lesirayon, Jane Lesepeita, Bevelyne Lelelit (First Lady Samburu-County), Njapini Lasangurikuri, Thomas, Silate, Ntupunyua and Sejina.

A loving husband of Elizabeth Ramaut Lenturkan. An adoring dad of Sayanka, Melisa, Nachipae, Laapu and Zuriel.

The funeral ceremony will be held at his farm in Noontoto, Samburu West Sub -county, Samburu County on 22nd July 2025 from 10.00am.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day and not only to me, but to all who longed for His appearing” (2 Timothy 4:7-8)

 

1954 – 2025

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce
the passing on to glory of Patricia Otieno on July,9th 2025 at Bama Hospital, Siaya.

Daughter of the late Joshua Ombago and Beldina Alice Obiero of Ng’iya, Mur, Siaya Sub County.

Daughter- in -law of the late Zacharia Odhier and Lucia Omollo of Sirandumb Ugunja Sub County.

Loving wife of the late Mwalimu John Makodhier Obwonga. Co wife of Benta Alice Otieno of Sirandumb Village, Ugunja.

Doting mother of Pamela Omollo, Emmanuel Odhier, Bernard Choi, Jacquline Oduor, Mercy Otieno Okello, John Aggrey Mulloh, Olwang’a, Mary, Mary Loice, Ann Lucy, the late Ochieng’ and the late oe Immaculate.

Mother in love of Marcus Ahomo, Leah Lynn Odhier,Victoria Mutindi Choi, Jeconiah Oduor Obare, Silas Okello Owiti, Caroline Kamweli Mulloh and many others. Grandmother of Frank, Ian, Newton, Chris

The cortege will leave Rang’ala Funeral Home on Friday 25th July 2025 at noon. A Requiem mass will be held in her honor at St. Joseph the worker Ugunja Catholic Church on Friday, July 25th 2025 at 2.00pm.

Burial mass will take place on Saturday, July 26th 2025 at her home in Sirandumb Village Ugunja at 1.00 pm.

Rest in Peace Bursaress.

Appreciation

26th November 1916 – 28th June 2025

We, the family of the late Francis Mbiyu Nguru, celebrate and honour his remarkable 108-year journey. He was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend, whose life was marked by wisdom, strength, and enduring love.

As we laid him to rest on Er July 2025, we were deeply moved by the overwhelming support shown through prayers, visits, messages, calls, contributions, and presence from friends, family, and community near and far.

Special thanks to the doctors at Halisi Family Hospital, Kitengela, his caregivers Henry and Richard, and the clergy and church communities of St. Stephen Ndumbuini, St. Mary’s Kabete, A.C.K. St. Polycarp Pangani, A.C.K. Salama Church Thika and BSF Ruai and Kitengela. To our dear friends from The Mbuzi Group (Mombasa), Dusk and Dawn (Nairobi), NABC (Nakuru),and to the organizing committees in Kitengela and Ndumbuini, your love and support meant the world to us. May God bless you abundantly for walking with us during this time.

He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” — Psalm 91:1

 

 

Sunrise: 29th March 1950 — Sunset: 15th July 2025

It is with profound sadness and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the demise of Mr Josiah Gicuki Mucungi of Tarek & Light Ltd which occurred on Tuesday 15th July, 2025 in Membley Estate after a short illness. He was a director of Tarek & Light Co. Ltd.

He was beloved husband of Mary VVagaki Gicuki, father of the late Olivia Wanjira, Timothy Mucungi Gicuki and Faith Wanjira Gicuki.

He was son of the late Timothy Muchungi Gichuki and the late Janet Wanjira Muchungi, brother of Joyce Wakiuru & the late Gideon Waruiru Muiga, Rose Wathika & Simon Mathengc VVagema, Rtd Elder Alice Nyambura & Edward Ngugi Kairo, Perk Wanjiku, Livingstone Gitonga & Rachel Kahuki Gitonga, Lilian Theru & William Ngara Mwangi and the late Wilson Kibuthu & Elder Florence Kibuthu.

Son in-law of the late Kiburi Muchemi & Foiby VVangeshi Kiburi, brother in-law of Julia Nyakinyua, Joseph Muchemi Kiburi, Elizabeth Muthoni, late James Ndiritu Kiburi and Zelipha Wamahiga Macharia.

He was beloved uncle and grandfather to many.

Family and friends are meeting daily at his home in Membley Estate, Forest Court House no 31.

The cortege leaves KU Referral Hospital Funeral Home (Northern Bypass) on Thursday 24th Jury 2025 at 7,00arn. Funeral service will take place on the same day at his home in Gatura Mukurwe-ini, Nyeri County, starting 10.30am and burial at the same place in the afternoon.

Psalms 23:1 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want

Naomi Kimeu Muasya It is with deep sorrow but with acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of our beloved Naomi Kimeu Muasya.

A loving mother of Benjamin Mutisya, the late Jane Mwikali, Amos Muasya, Zipporah Munyao, Eunice Monzi, Charles Kyalo, Florence Muema, Isabel Ndunge and Erastus Maweu. Mother in law of Marietta Mutisya, Mary Amos, Carol Kyalo, and Barbara Mukami, Francis Mulinge, Dr Julius Muia, Lazarus Muema and Paul Maweu.

She was sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to many. Naomi was called to eternal rest in the early hours of Wednesday 16th July 2025 after a short illness.

She was a pillar of strength, wisdom, and kindness, touching countless lives with her warmth and generosity. Her legacy of love, faith, and resilience will forever remain in our hearts.

Prayers are going on daily in her home in Kalima. In Nairobi, a prayer meeting shall be held on Tuesday 22nd July 2025 at Nairobi Baptist church, Ngong Road, from 5.30 pm to 8.00 pm.

The burial will take place in her farm at Kalima Village, Emali Location, Makueni County, on Saturday 26th July 2025.

We request your prayers and support during this difficult time.

“To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.” 2 Corinthians 5:8

May her soul rest in eternal peace.