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Mary Nyaruai Munuhe

10th Anniversary

10 years have passed since God promoted you to glory but the fond memories never change. We continue to treasure the times you shared with us and we miss you dearly.

Your smile still remains etched in our minds. Your virtues of love, kindness, integrity and patience, shall forever be the source of inspiration and encouragement to us. Life has never been the same without you to date but we thank God for continuing to take care of us faithfully.

We remember you today and always with very precious memories. Fondly remembered by your dear husband; David, children; Andrew and Savida Maina, Joyce, Joseph, Jayne and Michael Musau, Grandchildren; Stephanie, Sylvia, Adrian, Alex, Ayden, Dave, relatives and friends.

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DC Godfrey Mate Mwaniki, S.S

In Loving Memory/2nd Anniversary

…Life is not the same without you

The sun still rises in the east and darkness falls at night but nothing now seems quite the same each day is not as bright The birds still sing, the flowers grow the breeze still whispers, too but it will never, ever be the same world without you It’s so sad that you had to go your leaving caused such pain but you were so very special and earth’s loss is heaven’s gain (Heaven Garden)

Fondly remembered by your mothers; Loise, Janet and Winfred. Loving wife, Nellie, children; Crispus, Karen, Stephen, Lizbeth and Irene. Grandchildren; Michael and Natasha. Brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces, relatives and friends.

Those who live good lives find peace and rest in death. (Isaiah 57:2)

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Mzee Joseph Francis Obiero Okang’

Loving in Memory/Appreciation

We, the children of the late Mzee Joseph Francis Obiero Okang’ and Mama Domtila Atieno Obiero & the larger Adriano Okang’ Oyoo family of Alego Kaluo, are humbled by the kindness, dedication, care, financial & moral support, we received following Baba’s passing on October 31, 2018.

Baba it has been a year since your passing on, and your memory is still fresh in our hearts. You were a wonderful Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle and friend to many. We miss you greatly but we are also comforted by the fact that you are in a better place with the Lord.

As we commemorate Baba’s Anniversary we want to sincerely thank all of Baba’s Friends, Our relatives, in-laws, neighbors, friends and work colleagues both in Kenya and the Diaspora, The funeral committee in Nairobi and Alego kaluo (Nyikwa Odaho), The clergy and communities of faith. Special thanks to all Baba’s doctors Dr. Eva Njenga, Dr. Ndege and Bama Hospital doctors not forgetting Masaba Hospital Kisumu for giving Baba dignity in Death.

The family will have a memorial mass to commemorate the first anniversary on 1st Nov 2019 at his home in Alego Kaluo Siaya County.

All we are and have are God’s gift to us.

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Mzee Harrison Orina Omoro

1st Anniversary

Tata, it is exactly one year since that day, October 30th 2018, when God promoted you to His glory. It has been a tough and very difficult year, but we have all kept strong in the hope that one day we shall meet again. Not a day passes that you don’t cross our minds. We cherish the fond memories of a loving husband, a caring father, a dotting grandfather and great grandfather, but above all a great man and a friend to many. Tata, even as we still struggle to dry our tears, we are filled with joy for who you were and for what you made of us. You made great sacrifices for us, you gave your all, you taught us so much and counselled us, we did not lack for anything. We stride into the future knowing that you are always with us, guiding and inspiring us to do good. We all have a special place in our hearts that only you, Tata, can fill.

Tata, you taught us and exemplified the famous words of the French-American missionary Stephen Grellet: “I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.”

As a family we acknowledge and appreciate all those that have stood with us and supported us during these trying moments. Thank you all for being there for us and may God bless you all.

Family and friends will hold a memorial prayer on Friday 1st November, 2019 at Tata’s home in Kenonka Village, Bokiambori Sub-location, Nyamira County.

Tata, you are still loved and dearly missed by your loving wives, Mama Mary Mosero Orina and Mama Bilia Mokeira Orina, your beloved Children, grand-children, great grand-children, brothers, cousins, nephews, nieces, in-laws and your very many friends.

Rest well Tata, you will forever remain in our hearts.

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Mzee Benjamin Murunga Wamalwa

In Loving Memory

The day 30th of October, 1999 is one etched in our memories forever. For on this day you left us. Twenty years have gone by, but to us it seems like it was only yesterday. Loved and remembered silently in our hearts every single day, for each of us miss you in a unique and personal way. We all remember the selflessness and sacrifices of a true father and still learn from that every single day.

Forever missed by your wife Milka, sons, daughters, sisters, in-laws, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces and all your relatives and friends.

Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed…

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Lucy Wanjiku Kinyanjui

In Loving Memory/15th Anniversary

Born:1st December 1964 – Died: 30th October 2004

Today, 30th October 2019, we mark Fifteen years since you suddenly left us. We are still moaning your loss and cannot explain the pain we feel as each day passes without you.

We however rest in the glorious assurance that you are now in a better place where there is no pain, but infinite peace and happiness. 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 an adoring Wife, Mum, Daughter, Sister and Friend.

Fondly remembered and greatly missed by your husband Kinyanjui, children Maingi, Maina and Mwangi, parents, relatives and many friends.

Those we Love are never gone but live within our hearts forever. Rest in peace.

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John Maina Gakuo

We remember you Dad

 (1950-2018)

“There are special people in our lives who never leave us, even after they are gone.”— D. Morgan

Dad, you are that special person to us; exactly one year ago, a day like today, the Lord called you home, but the memories you gave us are still etched in our hearts. It was sudden. No good byes No hints. Just like that, death snatched you from us The father we dearly loved and honoured. Days have turned to months and now a year. Not a single day passes by that we don’t think about you.

We thank God for the time we shared with you; though brief, we would never trade those moments for anything. They are precious. Invaluable. We wish we could turn back the clock and re-live them. One year on, we look back and thank God. He has been gracious to us. He has protected us, continues to heal our grieving souls and be the father he promises to be in his holy word. For this, we thank him and are truly grateful. Though we do not understand why you had to leave us that soon, his will is best. So today we celebrate you Dad. We honour you our father, friend, our hero and our mentor. Though with sadness in our hearts, we remember you with pride. At times, our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. In this journey, we have not been alone. We have had friends and family rekindling our spark. Therefore, we would like to extend a hand of gratitude to all that have held our hand and walked with us.

We wish to thank H.E Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko. Thank you for your immense support. You were at hand to comfort us in our grief. Thank you. The Staff and Management of Nairobi County; thank you for the love, support and dedication you accorded to us as we mourned our dear father. We are truly grateful. Hon. Maina Kamanda; thank you for being a strong pillar during our darkest moment. Mr. Joseph Kaguthi; thank you for ‘wearing’ dad’s shoes. You held our hands, carried our pain in your heart and grieved with us. Thank you. Former Nairobi Mayor Joe Aketch and former Town Clerk Philip Kisia; thank you for being true friends to dad and to us, his children: The County Government and Security Committee of Nyandarua; thank you for your immense support in ensuring we gave dad a beautiful send off. Dear ‘Mama Ciru’ (Catherine Wanjiku Kariuki), words are not enough to describe your kindness. You have continued to be the ‘wind beneath our wings’. You are ‘our mother’ whom we can run to for comfort and solace. Thank you. Professor Karanja, thank you for being at hand to ensure dad’s sendoff was seamless and a great success. God bless you for your big heart. Special thank you to the Ngingo’s and Makallah’s, the Maa community in Kilgoris, friends, colleagues and the clergy both of All Saints Cathedral and Olkalou for your prayers and immense support.

While it may not be possible to thank each of you, we are truly grateful, Your presence and support during our darkest moment was and is truly appreciated. May God truly bless you all abundantly.

Your children; Lawrence, Lilian and Hannah, daughter in-love Ruth, grandchildren; Matthew, Andrew, Tristan and Justin

Rest in peace Dad, until we meet at the feet of Jesus.

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Fransisca Wanja Ndungu

1st Anniversary

Days, months, have today turned into a year since the lord took you in his arms to be home with him. Our hearts aches in sadness, tears flows in silent as we no longer hear your voice, see your smile and kindness. We miss your warm embrace. Although physically gone you are with us every moment living on in precious memories in our hearts.

You are fondly missed by your loving husband Sam, Children Allan, MaryAnn and Lucy. Parents, brother; Kimani, Sisters; Magda, Nyokabi, Njeri, Nyambura and Cousins,Aunties Uncles and friends.

The family extends our deepest appreciation to all who walked with us especially the doctors who attended to her during illness. We also appreciate everyone by ways of provision of material and moral support that ensured Francisca got a befitting send off. Kindly accept our big ‘thank you’ and may our mighty God bless you abundantly.

He will wipe away every tear from their eyes and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor cry, nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away. Rev.21:4

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Mary Nyaruai Munuhe

10th Anniversary

10 years have passed since God promoted you to glory but the fond memories never change. We continue to treasure the times you shared with us and we miss you dearly.

Your smile still remains etched in our minds. Your virtues of love, kindness, integrity and patience, shall- forever be the source of inspiration and encouragement to us. Life has never been the same without you to date but we thank God for continuing to take care of us faithfully.

We remember you today and always with very precious memories. Fondly remembered by your dear husband; David, children; Andrew and Savida Maina, Joyce, Joseph, Jayne and Michael Musau, Grandchildren; Stephanie. Sylvia, Adrian, Alex, Ayden, Dave, relatives and friends.

A memorial service will be held at PCEA St. Andrews Church Nairobi at 10:00am.

In God’s hands your spirit rests in our hearts you will live forever  

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James Njuguna Kariuki

Gone is a father, loving husband and a very dear friend; Loved by all: His soul is at rest with the Lord Almighty; He sleeps at peace, his work is done. A child of God, a father’s work… he definitely was the best! Our hears may grieve because he is not physically with us but we know he lives in peace dancing, rejoicing and smiling within the house of God.

Affectionately remembered and missed by your loving wife, Ruth Wamuca, children —the late Charles Kariuki, Anne Wanjiku (USA), Eunice Nyakiringa & Henry Mwaura and Martin Nduati & Serah Wanjiku, grandchildren – Shaneece Muthoni, Cameron Waweru, Ivy Muthoni, Ian Waweru, James Njuguna, Ruth Wamuca and Ryan Mwaura, siblings, relatives and friends. We know you are safely home in our father’s house and we love you.

Psalms 23:61. May God rest your soul in eternal peace. Amen.