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ENG SAMUEL OKEYO OKWATCH

10th ANNIVERSARY

The experience of grief over a father’s passing on never ends,

but we have learnt to live with the pain of your loss.

Although the hurt may subside with time,

certain days can trigger a wave of new grief that feels difficult to handle.

As painful as it is, your 10th anniversary is an opportunity both to celebrate your life and legacy as well as reexamine the changes in our lives after your passing.

We notice which of your qualities continue to live on in us and reflect on how our grief has changed over the course of the years

Your love is forever imprinted on our hearts Dad.

Greatly missed, Dad

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Paul Okoth Owuor

In Loving Memory

27th September 1927 to 1st September, 2010

FATHER

He never made a fortune, or a noise In the world where men are seeking after fame; But he had a healthy brood of girls and boys Who loved the very ground on which he trod. They thought him just a little short of God; Oh you should have heard the way they said his name—’Father’ There seemed to be a loving little prayer In their voices, even when they called him ‘Dad? Though the man was never heard of anywhere, As a hero, yet you somehow understood He was doing well his part and making good; And you knew it, by the way his children had Of saying ‘Father’

He gave them neither eminence nor wealth, But he gave them blood untainted with a vice, And the opulence of undiluted health. He was honest, and unpurchable and kind; He was clean in heart, and body, and in mind. So he made them heirs to riches without price—This father. He never preached or scolded; and the rod—Well, he used it as a turning pole in play. But he showed the tender sympathy of God To his children in their troubles, and their joys. He was always chum and comrade with his boys, And his daughters—oh, you ought to hear them say ‘Father.’

Now I think of all achievements ‘vs the least To perpetuate the species; it is done By the insect and the serpent, and the beast. But the man who keeps his body, and his thought, Worth bestowing on an offspring love-begot, Then the highest earthly glory he has won, When in pride a grown-up daughter or a son Says ‘That’s Father.’

Poems of experience. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.  

Paul Okoth Owuor May have meant something to each and every single one of you who knew him personally; to us, his family, he was our EVERYTHING. A father, a brother, a loving husband, a friend and a confidant.

Dad, it’s been 10 years since that fateful morning that you went to be with the Lord. We remember you with great nostalgia. We remember the selflessness you portrayed throughout your life with us here on earth. The sacrifices you made for all of us to get quality education. You extended this to even relatives. You were a great provider, you gave your all. The advice you gave so lovingly and freely. Always putting us first in everything you did. You were a great Dad, brother, uncle and grandpa and a friend to many both young and old. We lost Baba 10 years ago but it feels like yesterday. There was so much kindness, simplicity and goodness in him. Baba you had a cheerful spirit that carried the day no matter how grave a situation it was! Everyone mattered to you, bringing in many people from all walks of life into our lives. The door was always open. You made many friends. We remember your great sense of humor. The many times you made us laugh. Your endless stories of growing up in Alego in dire circumstances, the long walk to and from school on bare foot. Many dropped out but you endured and of your better days in Makerere University. Dad, you were a walking encyclopedia. You hated spelling mistakes and wrong grammar. Something my siblings and I strive to maintain and uphold. But death did all that death can do and you are now resting in eternal peace. We will always miss you. You may be gone but you live in our hearts forever. Continue resting in peace.

This month is also your birthday. But you are not here…. you are long gone….It is well…. Jalego was a rare kind of man. Once in a lifetime experience. A walking dictionary. A Shakespeare die hard fun. Polished yet humble.

Fondly remembered by your loving wife Theresa Wanjiku Okoth (USA) children Isabella Brown (USA), Monica Sigel (USA) Bernard Okoth Odongo (USA), Lucy Kasure Abungu (KIM), Clement Ochieng Okoth (USA), Agnes Achieng (Nrb), Irene Kamau (USA) and Fidel Castro Odhiambo, grandchildren, relatives and friends.

NInd gi kwe Baba. Forever missed and loved.  

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Emmanuel Tembu

First Anniversary

December 12,1975 – September 1 2019

It is one year since you left us on first of September 2019. Greatly missed by your wife Vivian, sons: Darrell and Russell.

Parents: Rev. Dr. Pius and Jane Tembu. Siblings: Lydiah, Philip, Osborn, Miriam, Larry & Herbert. In-laws: Jacklyne, Violet, Joel, Maureen. Nephew and Nieces: Ryan, Brian, Christian, Jabali, Daniel, Brayln and Sheryl, Allison, Bernice, Christina, Millicent and the entire Tembu family.

We are forever grateful to the Kenya Assemblies of God National and District Leaders, East Assembly Church, the entire Kenya Assemblies of God fraternity, Prudential Estate neighbors, Relatives and friends for the overwhelming support we received.

1 Peter 1:24-25 “All people are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of the Lord endures forever”

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Samuel Githuka Muchiru

26th Anniversary

Those we love can never be more than a thought away. For as long as there’s a memory, they live in our heart’s to stay.

Fondly remembered by your family, relatives & friends.

In God’s hands you rest. In our hearts you remain forever.

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Philomena Ndanga Karanja

3rd Anniversary

1934 – 30 08 2017

It is now 3 years since you left us suddenly to be with the Lord. We thank God for the gift of your life, you physically departed from this world but your spirit byes on and continues to be increasingly cherished always in our hearts.

There is no single moment that goes by that you are not, in various ways, in our thoughts, minds, and hearts. As we celebrate your life today, we remember with freshness all the values you instilled in our life. Who we are today is a direct result of having you in our Iives. You are our pillar of strength, inspiration and hope.

You are fondly remembered by your children Magdalene N. Karanja. Lawrence K. Karanja, Lucy W. Mbuthia, Thomas K. Karanja, Francis K. Karanja, Grand Children, Great Grand Children, Relatives and Friends.

In God’s arm your rest, in our hearts you remain forever.

John 11: vs. 25 Jesus told her, I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believe in me will live even after death

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Samson Maranga

2nd Anniversary

Another year has passed since you left us with a profound sorrow. Life has never been the same. We miss you every moment in our lives. A selfless soul always so giving and loving. Such are the memories you left behind.

Deeply mourned by your Loving Mum, Sister, Children, Cousins, Maranga’s Family and Friends.

Psalm: 91:4 “He will cover you with his feathers and under his wings you will find refuge, his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart”.

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Ngumo Kimotho

In Celebration of a Life of Faith

23rd September 1953 – 28th August 2019

We miss you every day Ngumo.

Ngunu & Waweru missed their father this first Christmas and first Easter without you. But they remember your passion for the seasons was about the Saviour and not the festivities. Karen was alone without her husband this Christmas and Easter, But she held you in prayer, thanking God for your life together, remembering prayer as your favourite thing to do no matter the occasion.

Your blood & in-law family from across the world, your church family where you were active member of: Gilgil PCEA, Ruai PCEA, the Bible Study Fellowship Community (HQ & Ruai), Men Fellowship (PCMF), Canaan Church Evangelism Team Choir, Gilgil Jerusalem Choir; as well as your many friends across all divides miss you every day. We miss your 6.00 am calls & Bible verse text messages.

We all miss your effervescent passion for The Lord and your unquenching thirst for His Word no matter the place, the time or circumstances. However, we also remember that this thirst was your greatest joy and sustenance, and know you’re with your King of Kings, Jehovah the Creator of the universe.

A forthright thoughtful man, an intellectual man, a passionate man, an artist, an articulate man, ahardworking man, a diligent disciplinarian father, a loving husband, a concerned son, a protective brother, a caring uncle, a good cousin, a committed kins-man, a faithful congregant, an honourable scout, a teacher of teachers, a Bible-study leader, a dutiful preacher, a driven evangelist, a faithful church member, an organizer of many groups – and above all, a Christian. A man of God. A child of God.

We thank all who mourned, consoled, prayed and stood with us especially Rev Sarah Mureithi, Ruai & Gilgil PCEA churches and the Waweru family. God bless you all.

God is good. All the time!

God Bless you all.

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Senior Chief Joel Malinda Mutyandia & David Malinda

40th & 37th Anniversary/In Loving Memory

It is exactly 40 & 37 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 hearts forever.

Fondly remembered by your Wife, Mother, Children, Brothers, Sister, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.

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Harriet Muni Sundra

In Loving Memory / 1st Anniversary

The special memories of you will always bring a smile. If only we could have you back for just a little while, then we could sit and talk again just like we used to. You always meant so very much and always will. The fact that you are no longer here will always cause us pain but you are forever in our hearts until we meet again.

Fondly missed by your children; John and Gladys Sundra, Miriam Gathoni, George and Mary Rabu and Serah and Simon Ndambuki, grandchildren and great grand children.

May the winds of heaven blow softly and whisper in your ear much we love and miss you and wish that you were here.

Psalms 112:6 “A good person will never fail; he will always be remembered.”

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Grace Akinyi Amayo Obilo

 14th October 1954- 28th August 2019

It’s exactly one year ago today, since you left us. A central pillar you were as a daughter, wife, mother, sister, cousin, grandmother and friend.

God called your name so softly That only you could hear And no one heard the footsteps Of angels drawing near The golden gates stood open God saw you needed rest His garden must be beautiful He only takes the best.

You are deeply loved, sadly missed and always remembered by your family and friends.

An online anniversary service will be held on 28th August 2020. All are welcome.

In life we loved you dearly, in death we continue to do the same and we are grateful for the time & memories God granted us with you. May your soul continue resting in peace…until we meet again.