Agatha Nahulo Osidiana-Noballa
The Chairperson, Board of Management, Director andmembers of staff, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), regret to announce the death of Agatha Nahulo Osidiana-Noballa, who passed away on 19th July 2017 after a short illness. Until her death, Agatha Nahulo Osidiana-Noballa was an employee of Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) in Nairobi.
She was a wife of George Noballa (presumed deceased) and a beloved daughter of Mr David Osidiana and Mrs. Elizabeth Osidiana of Namisi Village, Sarnia, Busia County. Daughter in-law of the late Mr. Gerald Noballa and Late Mrs. Dorcas Noballa of Namasumbi Village, Samia Busia County. Mother of Michelle Mariamu Noballa, the late Lisa Tabu and Paul Olando jr. Beloved sister of Lucas, Edna, Denis, Michael and Abigael Osidiana. Niece of Wanjalas, Malilis, Ndongis and others. Sister in-law of Sarah and Kathy. Aunt of Niana, Tamela, Cohn, Eli, Arusha and David Jr. Sister-in-law of the late Nelly, the late Emily, Late Margaret, Benjamin, Steve, Lydia, Edwin and Fred Noballa.
The body is lying at Umash Funeral Home. Friends and relatives are meeting daily at KEMRI Headquarters Staff Quarters, House No. 5, Nairobi, from 5.00pm. A fundraising will be held on Tuesday, 1st August, 2017, at the Training Centre at KEMRI Headquarters from 5.00 pm and a funeral service at CITAM Church,Valiey Road on Wednesday, 2nd August 2017 at 2.00pm.The cortege leaves Umash Funeral home Home on Friday, 4th,August, 2017 at 8.00 am to her home in Namasumbi Village Samia District Busia County for a funeral service at her home followed by the burial on Saturday, 5th August, 2017.
We will always remember her charming kind heart, warmth, diligence, meticulous nature and loving personality. We give thanks to God for her life, the great love she showed as a wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend to many.
2 Timothy 4:7, I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race and I have remained faithful”. Rest in eternal peace, till we meet again.
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