IN LOVING MEMORY

JAI SHREE SWAMINARAYAN

JAI SHREE KRISHNA

REMEMBERING WITH DEEPEST LOVE AND RESPECT, AN INCREDIBLE MAN – A GUIDING FORCE OF STRENGTH, COMPASSION, AND HUMILITY.

YOUR LEGACY OF KINDNESS AND WISDOM WILL REMAIN WITH US FOR ALL TIME. FOREVER IN OUR THOUGHTS, MUKESH & KALPANA / SAMIR & PAAYAL

45th & 42nd Anniversary

In Loving Memory

It is exactly 45 and 42 years respectively since you ascended to heaven to be with the Lord.Your humbleness, kindness and goodwill brought us plenty of blessings and your love remains in our heart forever.

Fondly remembered by your wife/mother, children, brothers, sisters, grandchildren and great-Grandchildren.

 

In Loving Memory

Five years ago our beloved Patriarch Stephen Kithunzi Walii went to be with the Lord. Though time passes, the ache of missing you never fades. You’re forever in our hearts,Tata.

Your love continues to guide us even though you’re no longer here.

Your memory is our greatest treasure, your guidance continues to light our path.

Your voice may be silent but your impact on our lives speaks volumes every day.

We celebrate your life and legacy today and always, honoring you today and every day.

Dearly missed by your children, grandchildren, great grandchildren; relatives and friends.

Continue dancing with angels,Tata, umau. We love you.

IN HONOR AND IN MEMORY

Husband of the late Mrs. Keziah Wamuhu Gitau.

Dear Dad. Dear Brother. Dear Uncle. Dear Grandfather. Dear Great Grandfather. Dear Soul.

May grace lead you on.

In Loving Memory

10/03/1943 – 24/08/2019

You are forever a part of us, living on in the stories we tell and the lives you touched. Even as your departure left us with a heartache that no-one can heal, your love left us with memories no-one can steal. Thinking of you this time of the year and through the days ahead, hoping that a little more peace finds you each day.

Dearly missed by your loving wife; Bernice Wanjiru Kabiru, your children; Robert Githu Kabirujosephine Wanjiru Kabiru, Beth Wakuraya Kabiru, Hilda Njeri Kabiru Rono, your grandchildren, friends & family.

Forever In Our Hearts

Sunrise: 12 November 1967 — Sunset: 22nd August 2020

Today we remember five years since you returned to our Heavenly Father.
In our hearts you remain the most amazing wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, niece, friend and confidant.You remain a source of strength for so many and to this day we continue to feel your encouragement, unwavering support and love in all that we do.

We are truly and forever thankful that you were a part of our lives and we thank God for having made it so. There are no goodbyes for us as you always remain in our hearts. The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and memory of you shall never pass away. We love you, always.

“Philippians 1: 2-3 Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God upon every remembrance of you.”

 

Forever In Our Hearts

Sunrise: 12 November 1967 — Sunset: 22nd August 2020

Today we remember five years since you returned to our Heavenly Father.
In our hearts you remain the most amazing wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, niece, friend and confidant.You remain a source of strength for so many and to this day we continue to feel your encouragement, unwavering support and love in all that we do.

We are truly and forever thankful that you were part of our lives and we thank God for having made it so,

There are no goodbyes for us as you always remain in our hearts. The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and memory of you shall never pass away.

We love you, always.

“Philippians 2-3 Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God upon every remembrance of you.”

 

In Loving Memory of Mwalimu James Makhaya Ajevi

1st Anniversary

Sunrise: 28th December 1964Sunset: 22nd August 2024

Today marks one year since you left us, yet the void you left remains profound. Though you are no longer with us in person, your spirit continues to guide, comfort, and inspire us every day.

You were a devoted husband, a loving father, a cherished grandfather, and a true friend. Your wisdom, warmth, and unwavering love shaped our lives in ways words can never fully express.

Fondly remembered and deeply missed by your dear wife Florence, children Bonventure, Serolyne, Brightson, and Sandrah, grandchildren, daughters-in-law, relatives and friends.

Your legacy lives on in the values you instilled, the memories we treasure, and the love that binds us together.

Forever in our hearts.

In Loving Memory

1st Anniversary

It’s been a year since you left, yet your voice echoes in our hearts, your love guides us, and your absence is deeply felt every day. You are forever missed by your loving wife Molly. Your children; David, Lynette, Oscar, Rosslyne. Your siblings; Clement, Caroline together with your entire family and friends.

Continue to rest in peace, until we meet again. The Onyango family would like to thank everyone for their support; both in prayer and in kind.

There will be a memorial ceremony on Saturday 23rd August s 2025 at his home in Nyakach, from 10.00am

 

25th Anniversary Commemoration

Rev. Fr. John A. Kaiser was born on November 23, 1932, in Perham, Minnesota in the United States of America. He was ordained as a priest for the Mill Hill Missionaries in St. Louis in 1964 and was sent to serve in Kenya the same year. Fr. Kaiser ministered faithfully in the Diocese of Kisii for twenty (20) years, and later in Dioceses of Nakuru and Ngong.As a missionary, he devoted his life to serving the poor, advocating for justice for the oppressed and upholding human rights. At the height of ethnic violence and land clashes in Kenya in 1993, Fr. Kaiser worked tirelessly with internally displaced persons at the Maela Camp within the Diocese of Nakuru.These communities had been displaced from Enoosupukia in the Diocese of Ngong. He was later posted to Lolgorian Parish in the Ngong Diocese, within Maasai Land.

On 24th August 2000, Fr. Kaiser’s body was tragically discovered at Morendat in Naivasha, along the Nakuru-Nairobi highway. While the cause of death was initially unclear, it later emerged that he had been murdered by unknown assailants. At the request of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), the Government of Kenya launched an inquest into his death. The inquiry, which heard from 111 witnesses, concluded on 12th June 2007. On 1st August 2007, the then presiding Magistrate ruled that Fr. Kaiser had been murdered and dismissed the suicide theory’ as a pre-conceived notion. However, the court could not conclusively identify his killers.

Now, twenty-five (25) years later, Fr. Kaiser is fondly remembered by his family, relatives, fellow Mill Hill Missionaries (MHM), the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops, Christians, human rights defenders, civil society and many people of goodwill. He is celebrated for his unwavering stand for justice, the rights of the vulnerable and his call for peaceful coexistence. Fr. Kaiser’s memorial is not just a remembrance of his death but a solemn day to reflect on the plight of the oppressed and marginalised in our society.

Fr. John A. Kaiser (MHM)

24th August 2000 — 24th August 2025

It has been Twenty-five (25) years since you left us under tragic circumstances. You remain ever alive in the hearts of those you loved and served — your family, the Mill Hill Missionaries (MHM), the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops, friends, Civil Society and the people of Kenya. This year, under the theme The Kenya We Desire’, the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops will commemorate the 25th anniversary of Fr Kaiser s death on 22nd August, 2025 at Lolgorian Parish, Catholic Diocese of Ngong.

May God grant Fr. Kaiser Eternal Rest, Amen.

12th ANNIVERSARY (20TH AUG, 2025)

In Loving Memory of Our Father — August 20, 2013

Today marks another year since you left us, Dad. Though time moves forward, your presence remains etched in every corner of our hearts.We remember your wisdom, your laughter, your quiet strength—the way you carried our family with grace and unwavering love. You taught us the value of integrity, the power- of kindness, and the importance of standing tall even when the world feels heavy. Your legacy lives on in the choices we make, the dreams we chase, and the love we share. Though we miss you deeply, we choose to celebrate you today.We celebrate the life you lived, the sacrifices you made, and the joy you brought into our lives. You were more than a father—you were a guide, a protector, and a friend.

May your soul continue to rest in peace and may your memory forever be a blessing. We carry you with us, always.

 

1St Anniversary and Appreciation

Sunrise: 1951 – Sunset: 19th August, 2024

Today marks the 1st anniversary since you went to be with the Lord, not a day passes by without us thinking about you. Every laugh you shared, every word of guidance and encouragement, every moment of quiet strength and resolve echoes in our lives.

No words can express how much we love and miss you mama. Dearly missed by your husband Peter Bwombuna, Children; Dr. Brian and Dr. Beatrice, Emily and Bernard, Grandchildren; Ryan Teya, Timona Mamu, Andrew Oroko, Kelly Nyaboke and Samara Mokeira. The extended family and friends.

We, the family of Bwombuna are deeply thankful to all friends and family near and far for the prayers, support and comforting messages we received. It may not be possible for us to individually thank you all by name, kindly accept our  message of gratitude for giving us a shoulder to lean on. May God bless you all_

Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live even though they die; (John 11:25)

In Loving Memory

7th July, 1949 — 19th August, 1995

Thirty years have passed since you left us, yet your memory remains vivid and your influence strong. While your contributions to the medical fraternity were immeasurable, you are Also remembered for your wise counsel, your infectious laugh and the warmth you brought into every space. Your love for family was unwavering. As a loving, supportive and proud husband of Mrs. Josephine Waithira Ndirangu and father of Jennydine Wangari, Jacqueline Wanjiru and Phan Muthoni, you offered guidance, encouragement and support through our lives. You: are also greatly missed by your sister, Sr. Cecilia and other family and friends. While our time with you felt all too brief, you celebrated our successes, no matter how small and taught us to face life’s difficulties with resilience and hope. You lived with integrity, treated others with respect and met life’s challenges with courage and faith. given after all these years, your presence remains deeply felt in our hearts and your influence endures in the values we uphold, the bonds we share and the family that has grown in your legacy to include sons, Irwin Love, Michael Muiru Karita and Alexander Anderson and grandsons Keenan. Kaleb, Christian and Zachary. Loved and remembered always.

“Those we love don’t-go away; they walk beside us every day unseen, unheard, but always near.”

Rest in peace, Dr. Ndirangu. Though you are gone from our sight, you remain forever in our hearts.

Rested in God’s perfect peace: 19th August 2022

It is three years since you held my hands firmly, refusing to let go. Little did I know that this would be the last time for both of us to look into each other’s eyes and understand the extent and gravity of our tacit communication. Yes, it is said that one moves on with time….but I disabuse this notion…. I will never move on…

I seem to be moving forward as I take on the challenges, embrace the opportunities…but move on…..I beg to differ. There are times that I want to share my feelings with you, I do still tell you though, but God knows, I miss your world-wise advice. I cherish the moments we shared and will be forever grateful for the time that God gave us to be together. The cover of the card that you sent me on one Valentine’s Day read: When think of those who have made a difference in my life. The inside read: I Think ofYou I value and still have on my bedside table, the ‘gift’ of a fallen bird’s feather that you picked up in our compound where you took walks with the resident nurse. I vividly recall my deep-seated love for you when, hesitantly you handed it to me and said: This is for you. You wondered whether I would appreciate it, but your doubt disappeared the moment I planted it in my hair and did a happy dance. PM, you helped many, without any reason and gave without the expectation of receiving anything in return. Your family and friends still speak highly of you and of how you impacted their lives. You remain forever alive in our hearts AMEN.

Your loving wife, partner, best friend forever, Eliza.

 

In Loving Memory

9th Anniversary

We continue mourning your departure and unable to comprehend the pain suffered every passing day but remain assured that you are now in a better place without pain but infinite peace and happiness.

Our thoughts are with you not only today but always since you remain our pillar of strength and we shall forever cherish the memories of the love, Joy and happiness that you brought into our lives.

As we mark this day, it is indeed a reflection of the life we shared together, realizing that your demise Continues to provide numerous lessons of facing daily challenges. However, one thing that remains crystal clear in our minds is the fact that loved ones do not fade away but are besides us daily, unseen, unheard, still loved, missed and very dear.

Missed by your children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

God has you in His mighty arms, we have you in our hearts.

Rest in eternal peace, Amen.

 

In Loving Memory

it has been Ten and Eighteen years respectively since you left our sight, but never our hearts. We still feel your wisdom in our choices, and see your love in the bonds that hold our family together. Your lives were a gift, a testament to grace, integrity, and devotion. Though time moves forward, your presence remains, woven into every story we tell and every prayer we say. Forever cherished. Forever missed. Forever loved.

Lovingly remembered by your children, grandchildren, relatives, friends and The Luo Council of elders.

There will be remembrance prayers at his home in Sikri Oyugis, Homabay County on the 17th of August 2025.

In Loving Memory/1st Anniversary

13th July 2014 to 11th August 2024

It is exactly one year today since God invited you to the heavenly Kingdom.. Our eyes still rolling with tears over losing you, so suddenly but we thank God for sustaining us through the past year No single day passes without us thinking about you.

Fondly and affectionately remembered by and missed by your Dad Peter Kahora,  Mum Susan Wairimu, brothers Kelvin and Jayden, uncle Kirima and all school mates and relatives who stood with us during that moment.

Mary Ann, when we count our blessings we count you you are our star. In God’s hands you rest, in our hearts you remain forever, you are one in a million and irreplaceable, your memory will never die, you will forever live in our hearts. Rest in peace Mary Ann until we meet again. In these things we are more than conquerors, through him who loved us For I’m convinced that neither death nor life, nor things present, nor things to come, nor power, nor height, nor anything else, in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, our lord.

Roman 8:31 “Those who blossom in the hearts of others never fade away”

 

In Loving Memory /2nd Anniversary

Two years ago, you quietly stepped into eternity, yet not a day passes without your memory lighting our path. You were far more than any title could ever express: a devoted husband, a loving father and grandfather, a faithful servant of God, a true shepherd to your flock and the heart of our family. You lived gently, yet with great strength. You spoke softly, yet with deep wisdom. You served humbly, yet your impact endures.

Your prayers still echo in our hearts. Your legacy continues to guide and inspire us. Your life was a sermon, not preached from the pulpit alone, but lived out in faith, kindness, and grace. Though we miss you dearly, we find comfort in knowing you now rest in the arms of the One you served so faithfully. As William Shakespeare so beautifully wrote: “And when he shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night.”

You are deeply missed. You are deeply loved. You are forever ours. Forever loved by your devoted wife Grace Karoki, loving children Joseph Ngugi & Esther, Sylvia Nyambura, Eunice Mumbi, Edward Gachihi, and Alex Muriithi,your grandchildren Precious,Amber, Kelsie, Karoki, and Alexander.

Your memory lives on, forever in our hearts — from your loving family, “For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.” — I Thessalonians 4:14

 

In Loving Memory

Eight years on…

Your memory, a light that never fades. Your spirit lives on in our hearts. Dearly missed, fondly remembered.

1st Thessalonians 4:13-14

In Loving Memory

5th Anniversary

07.08.1958 – 07.08.2020

Five years have passed since you left us, but not a single day goes by without your memory living strongly in our hearts. You were the light of our home, the soul of our family, and the source of love, strength, and joy to all who knew you. Your joy, kindness, and gentle continues to echo in every corner of our home.

Your husband, children, family, and friends, miss you more than words can express. We cherish the moments we shared, the love received, and the memories we hold dear. Though time moves on, our love for you remains unchanged Your legacy of warmth, compassion, and grace continues to inspire us. You may be gone from our sight, but you will never be gone from our hearts.

Forever loved, deeply missed, and always rememberd

 

30th Anniversary

1946-1995

Daddy, thirty years have passed since you went to be with the Lord, and then Mummy joined you in 2021.

Missed greatly by your children: Dr. Dorothy E. Onyango (UNOPS and Alliance for Malaria Prevention), Patrick Ogola Onyango (O&M Law LLP), Dr. Paul J. Onyango (Consultant ObsGyn), Dr. Peter Odera Onyango (Consultant — Risk and Derivatives), and Phillip I. Onyango (P. I. Onyango & Co.Advocates).

You would have absolutely adored your daughters-in-law, Emily, Consolata and Mariah and your grandchildren Ryan, Ibrahim, Iman, Zara, Ngima,Thato, Sipho, Zayne and Hildah, and you would have enjoyed communing with our new families-in-love in lsiolo, Nyeri and Uganda.

You are lovingly remembered by your siblings, the Kamluang clan of Uholo and Buhayo, and your in-laws, the Odera family of Hulwinu, Gem,

Your Legacy Lives On. Continue To Rest In Peace, Daddy

 

Memorial Service Announcement

PCEA St Andrew’s Church, Nairobi. Memorial Service Thursday August 7th 2025 at 11.00am,

“I thought I had such a lot of time when we began this lurid journey. I now realise that the sun does set;  that legacy is made of what is done.” #.•Mutu G. Gethoi

In Loving Memory

“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal love leaves a memory no one can steal”

Four years have passed since you left us our hero, and though time marches on, the ache in our heart remains.

We miss your laugh, your presence, and the joy you brought into our lives. Remembering you fills us with both sorrow and the sweet comfort of knowing you’ll always be with us. Missed by your beautiful wife Jacinta Wanja, and your children Kenneth Mbugua, Joyce Michere (Toronto Canada), Rosemary Njuguna (Melbourne Australia) and Jane Wambui, your friends and many others.

There will be unveiling of the Cross on 6th August at Komothai near Nginduri Primary.

John 14:2 “In my father’s house are many rooms, if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you.”

In loving memory of the late H.E Dr. Joyce Laboso Abonyo E.G.H.

Second Governor of Bomet County, Kenya

Commemorating Her 6th Anniversary – 29th July 2025

Six years have passed since you left us, yet your spirit remains a cherished presence in our hearts and in the lives you touched. You were not only our beloved mother and wife—you were a leader, a mentor, and a radiant force of love and grace.

Your commitment to service was matched only by your tenderness at home. In public life, you led with conviction, dignity, and vision: in private, you nurtured with warmth, wisdom, and humour. You taught us that compassion is power, and strength is found in gentleness.

Every laugh you shared, every word of encouragement, every moment of quiet strength still echoes in our lives. Your legacy lives in the values we uphold, the love we share, and the memories we treasure.

We remember you not with sorrow, but with gratitude and pride. The garden you planted continues to bloom –its roots deep, its fragrance enduring.
Forever loved. Forever missed.

With heartfelt remembrance, The Abonyo Family Edwin, Bryan,Ted, Mina & Marco

Poem: “Still She Blooms”
In morning hush and evening skies, Your memory lifts where dreams arise. A voice once near, still gently calls, In silent echoes through these halls.
You bloomed with grace, a steady flame, A heart that gave, a trusted name. Though time may pass, It cannot steal The love we hold, the strength we feel.
Your legacy, a golden thread, Wove” in every life you led. From fields of hope to justice halls, You stood for truth, you answered calls.

So here we stand, your children proud, Beneath your light, beyond the cloud. And in each dawn, in each life grown– You bloom again, in us, you’ve sown

23/05/1964 – 29/7/2021

4 Years on!

Darling Joe! It has been four years since I held your hand in mine. On 29:07 2021 you closed your eyes on us, never to open them again. The four years without you have been the longest, toughest and saddest.

Your tragic demise is still as traumatic & haunting for me your wife & our two sons. it is difficult to see beyond our grief. Hence no amount of time can heal the sorrow of your passing.

You empowered us so much but never taught us how to live without you. Losing you has been tormenting, learning to live without you has been harder.
In your life time you touched so many lives In your death many lives were changed. We dreamt of living a long life together. This dream was shattered. I cannot get over the pain of losing you

Joe I cannot express the hollowness our two sons feel everyday without you in their lives.You broke their hearts.

Some day Joe my soul shall find yours!

Dearly missed by your treasured,cherished & loving wife Dr Jane Kere lmbunya. Your adorable & beloved sons Harkins & Bramwel Imbunya, Your doting grandson Joe Junior Muhadia Imbunya aka *JJ*. The larger families of the Late Pastor MeshackYahuma Imbunya (Tiriki – Kaimosi: Vihiga) & Eng. James Kere Musambaih (lsukha- lbukhulunya: Kakamega), all other relatives, our many friends & the Great Botswana.

Joe, may the Heavens be kind to you

1st Anniversary

In Loving Memory

We miss you every moment of our lives,

your presence continues to surround us.

You will never be forgotten and your memory will live in our hearts forever.

Remembered by your Loving Family.

 

In Loving Memory

10th Anniversary

Though time has flown, your love remains.
Your memory lingers with timeless ease. Forever missed and forever near. Always in our hearts.

Greatly missed by your loving family, parents, siblings and friends.

Philippians 1:3. I thank my Lord upon every remembrance of you.

In Loving Memory

2nd Anniversary

Two years without you.
Ba, it’s been 2 years since we last heard your voice,yet we still feel the warmth
of your love surrounding us. Even though you are no longer here, your presence
is still strong in our hearts, and we know you are watching over us.
Thank you for being an amazing Dad.

We miss you Ba and always will, until we meet again.

Philippians1:3 I thank my Lord upon every remembrance of you.

In Loving Memory

Three years have passed since you were called, By Heaven’s gate, where angels stand enthralled. Yet here on Earth, your light remains,A sacred echo through joys and pains.

Beloved wife, and mother true, God’s grace still shines through all you do. Your spirit walks with us each day.A gentle guide along life’s way.

You taught us faith, you taught us prayer, To see God’s hand in everywhere. To serve the weak, to love the poor, To open wide compassion’s door,

We feel your presence when we kneel, In quiet moments where we heal. You urge us on, with hearts uplifted. To live with purpose, grace, and gifting.

Now robed in glory, crowned in light, You rest where there is no more night. Yet through our lives your truth will shine—A gift eternal, God’s design Forever held in God’s embrace, We see your love in every place You are our angel, Heaven-sent— A soul of faith, divinely lent

Proverbs 31:28 “Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.

In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Dad

Fifteen year’s have passed since you left this earthly realm, yet your spirit remains alive within us guiding and comforting us in words we cannot express.

In our prayers and our quiet reflection we feel your energy surrounding us reminding us of the lessons you taught us and the values you upheld in business.

Thank you for being our guiding Star and our protector all the time.

Though we miss you deeply we are sure your soul is internally connected to us.

Dearly missed by your dear wife, sons, daughters, Mum, brothers, sisters, and friends