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Abishag Wandia Nyagah

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From: Sept 1925 – 20th June 2017

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we the family of the late James Paul Nyagah wish to announce the promotion to glory of Mrs Abishag Wandia Nyagah, wife of the late Paul Nyagah (Former Town Clerk – Embu).

Mother of Paul and Mary Gitao, Dickson and Cecilia Nyagah, John and Eileen Gachewa, Rose Wanjiku, Martha Wanjira, Faith Weveti, Grace Gaturi, Vicki Njoki and Eva Kanini. Grandmother and Great Grandmother of many.

Meetings are being daily at her residence, Kivunguru Farm, Embu, next to Kangaru Boys’ School starting from 4pm.

The cortege leaves Embu Funeral Home Gakwegori on Friday June 30th 2017 for funeral service at ACK St Paul’s Cathedral Embu starting from 10am and thereafter burial at her Kivunguru home the same day.

Mami in God’s own hands you rest and in our hearts you will live forever.

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  1. DAVID MUGENDI
    DAVID MUGENDI says:

    May the Lord rest your soul in eternal peace.You gave my late grandmother a land to farm for free in 80s and 90s and you encouraged her to ensure that I go back to school which I did and got my doctorate degree in 2020.Today when I came across this obituary my heart was overwhelmed by grief and fond memories of the love you demonstrated to my late grandmother and you used to call her “Gaka” even as she harvested a barber harvest every year to feed her family and you never charged her anything for the tens of hectares of the land you had given to her and others too.May God bless your family and there generations that you left behind

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  2. DAVID MUGENDI
    DAVID MUGENDI says:

    May the Lord rest your soul in eternal peace.You gave my late grandmother a land to farm for free in 80s and 90s and you encouraged her to ensure that I go back to school which I did and got my doctorate degree in 2020.Today when I came across this obituary my heart was overwhelmed by grief and fond memories of the love you demonstrated to my late grandmother and you used to call her “Gaka” even as she harvested a barber harvest every year to feed her family and you never charged her anything for the tens of hectares of the land you had given to her and others too.May God bless your family that you left behind and their generations to come

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