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Annah Wayua Muasa

Appreciation

The family of the late Mum Annah Wayua Muasa would like to express its gratitude to all our dear friends, family and colleagues for your support, love and prayers as we bid farewell to our mum, grandmother, sister, aunty and mother in-law among others in February 2021.

It has taken long to thank you but we wanted to register our appreciation when we really understand ourselves after the untimely loss of our loved one.

We would like to acknowledge the visits and services by all who sacrificed their precious time at our home both in Nairobi and Kabaa. We appreciate the Funeral Committee Management for their selfless commitment, service and time which culminated in the befitting sent off.

We would also like to thank God for the life of Annah Wayua Muasa, the doctors who offered unmeasured services to extend her life and the church that natured and prepared her for the everlasting life.

Since it is not possible to mention all of you individually, kindly take this message as our utmost gratitude and appreciation.

May the Almighty God Reward you abundantly.

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Dr. Patrick Anyango Orege

Appreciation

It has been said that the depth of one’s grief after a loss is a measure of love they had for someone when they are alive. As the family of the late Dr. Patrick Anyango Orege, we would like to extend our thanks, gratitude and appreciation to all those who provided moral, spiritual, material and financial support to us following the demise of our patriarch on I I th August, 2021.

We would like to thank the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga for thinking of us. Your support to our family and recognition of the contribution that our father made to this country is a beacon of hope, a reminder that there are many people sharing our grief. In addition, we are immensely thankful to the political leadership for the support they showed us as we bid farewell to Daktari.

We owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Frank Mwongera, Dr. Dedan Opondo, Dr. Julius Okell, Dr. M.O.G Owiti, Dr. Josephine Ojoo and Dr. Edwin Oduor for the care and professional attention you accorded our father.We want you to know you helped us more than you know, along with your practical support and messages of sympathy.

To the Kolaka Clan, who provided friendship and a deep sense of belonging to Daktari, thank you for the instrumental role you played in shaping his destiny. To the funeral coordinating team, your gesture of support in our time of need is immeasurable. Thank you for reaching out. To the GX Group, GX Lets, Pentagon Group, G-potters, the Doctors’ fraternity ably represented by Dr. John Ong’ech, the Legal, Accounting and Engineering fraternities, loving others well comes from the sincerity of a kind and compassionate heart. We have experienced these attributes from you in abundance during our time of loss.

To the Bondo Medical Centre Staff and Suppliers we would like to say thank you for your prayers, financial and emotional support during this difficult time. To the Anglican Diocese of Bondo led by Bishop David Kodia, Maranda ACK Parish, we thank you for the pastoral care you gave Daktari when he was still among us. We also thank you for making us understand that life blooms again through kindness, and we are grateful for all the love you have shown us in prayer.

To the staff of the Renal unit and ICU at Avenue Hospital Kisumu, our heartfelt appreciation goes to you for your commitment in caring for Daktari. We are forever indebted to you.

To all our friends, relatives, colleagues and associates, who spoke the kindest words any friend would say or just thought of us during this period, we thank you so much for whatever part you played.

As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this as an expression of our deepest gratitude May   God bless you and your families abundantly.

And I heard a voice from heaven saying, write this down: Blessed are those who die in the Lord from now on. Yes, says the Spirit, they are blessed indeed, for they will rest from their hard work; for their good deeds follow them! — Revelation 14:13

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Agnes Wanjiru Wang’oe

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the promotion to glory of our beloved Agnes Wanjiru Wang’oe on 20th August 2021, and was later on laid to rest on the 27th of August 2021 at her Kipipiri home.

We would like to thank friends and family for supporting and standing with the Wang’oe family during this tough and trying times. Ahsanteni sana

1 Corinthians 15:42-44 So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; and it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body.

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Roselyne Mbati & Brian Harold Olela Olela

Memorial Service & Appreciation

We, the family of the late Roselyne Mbati Olela and Brian Harold Olela wish to express our heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming support we received in form of love, financial support, inspiring messages and encouragement from relatives and friends.

Special thanks to the Imbo family, the Mbati family, the Riccius family, the Mwangi’s, the Lela fraternity, Chulaimbo fraternity and all the church leaders who walked this journey with us in laying our loved ones to rest.

There will be a memorial service on Saturday 28th August, 2021 from 10am at her home in West Nyakach Kadianga, Bobo Location, Kisumu County.

Dearly missed by Ambrose Olela Awuor and Imbo Bill Martin Olela. You will be forever in our hearts

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Maina Kariuki

Appreciation

We the family of Maina Kariuki are immensely grateful to all our dear family and friends who stood with us, cared for us and prayed for us as we mourned Dad. For your spiritual, emotional and material support, we are forever grateful as a family.

We would also like to thank the leadership and community of The Nairobi Chapel for your encouragement and prayers during this period.

We thank the doctors, nurses and care givers who gave Dad the best medical care possible, Dr Ahmed Twahir; the medical team at The Aga Khan Hospital – The Dr. Majid Warshow Team and Dr. Salim Hassanali.

Our appreciation also goes to the funeral committee for your dedication and commitment.

To all those who stood with us please accept this as an expression of our deepest gratitude.

“Loved ones never depart, they rest in God’s hands and live in our hearts forever. Amen.” Revelations 14: 13

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Major General (Rtd) Amb. George Nadida Agoi

Appreciation

The family of the late Major General (Rtd) Amb. George Nadida Agoi wish to extend their sincere and heartfelt gratitude to HE President Uhuru Kenyatta, members and representatives from the various political parties, the Kenya Defence Forces, the organising committee, the local administration, Friends Church, residents, of Robert’s village, relatives from Maragoli, relatives from Bunyore, extended family in Ghana, all friends and well-wishers for the kind messages and support shown to us during this most difficult time of loss and grief.

We appreciate each and every prayer lifted, every word of encouragement spoken, every tribute given, every practical assistance rendered, and the profound demonstration of love and honour shown to our family and the late Major General (Rtd) Amb. George Nadida Agoi. To a dear and beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend and comrade.

Rest in Peace and Reign in Glory with Christ.

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Nelson H. Maina (N.H)

1st Anniversary

One year has passed since you departed to be with the Lord and it seems like it is only yesterday. The pain is still raw, immeasurable and we continue to agonize. Losing you has taught us to reflect on our lives together and has reminded us to face every day with hope and memories of the good times we shared.

We are grateful to God Almighty for the time He gave you to us. We also glorify God for seeing us through the year just passed and we continue to put our total trust in Him going forward.

We the family wish to record our appreciation to all of you who stood with us in one way or another during that very difficult time. Thank you Clergy and Members of St. Marks Church Westlands under the leadership of Ven Canon J. Omungo, Thank you Members of the Ladies Fellowship, Mothers Union, KAMA, friends and relatives, Clergy and members of St Mary’s Church Kiini, Kirinyaga County. You supported us through prayer, telephone calls, text messages, material assistance and home visits. We value all of you in equal measure.

To Prof (Dr) E Ogutu and Dr. G. Kiarie we say a big thank you for the care you took while Nelson was at Nairobi Hospital. To the very small committee that arranged the funeral under very difficult circumstances due to lockdown and curfew we shall forever be grateful.

May The Almighty God bless all of you.

NH you will remain in our hearts forever and you are dearly missed by family and friends.

Romans 14:8 – If we live, we live to the Lord and if we die, we die to the Lord. So whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord  

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Monica Ngubia Wangunyu

Appreciation

We the family of the late Monica Ngubia Wangunyu, would like to convey our sincere appreciation and gratitude for those who stood with us as we laid our mother to rest.

We would like to thank the community at St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Riruta – Father Okoth, Father Mokaya and the Catholic Women’s Association, who offered spiritual guidance and nourishment during this difficult time.

We would also like to thank mum’s primary physician Dr Nyawira Maina, and the late Professor Paul G Kioy, who took care of her during her illness. Our appreciation also goes out to all other caregivers who provided care for mum.

Our gratitude goes to all family, friends and neighbors, who supported us both emotionally and materially and for the love and concern they showed for mum.

Mum, you are gone but not forgotten. Your spirit lives on through us.

John 11:25 – “Jesus said into her, I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.”  

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Stephen Kimani Karuu

Appreciation

We, the family of Stephen Kimani Karuu (Kiriiyu Merchants), are eternally thankful to the almighty God for the time we shared with our beloved.

We are immensely grateful to our dear family an d friends who shared in the celebration of Kiriiyu. You stood with us, cared for us, prayed for us and gave your resources during his illness and demise, we truly appreciate the support.

Our deepest gratitude goes to St. Patrick catholic church Kiambaa fraternity, St. Martin small Christian community, Fr. Emmanuel, Fr. Polycap, Fr. Wachege, medical teams at the MP SHAH and RFH Medicare and the KUTRR Funeral Home. Special; thanks to the steering committee led by Michael Njoroge and John Njoroge.

While we would like to thank everyone individually, please accept these words as an expression of our heartfelt gratitude. May God bless you all.

Mathew 5:9 — ‘Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.’

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Isaac Gitau Munyiri

Appreciation

We, the family of Isaac Gitau Munyiri, are eternally thankful to the almighty God for the time we shared with our beloved.

We are immensely grateful to our dear family and friends who shared in the celebration of Isaac’s life. You stood with us, cared for us, prayed for us and gave your resources during his illness and demise, we truly appreciate the support.

Our deepest gratitude goes to P.C.E.A Nairobi West Church, Rev. Festus Gitonga, elders, evangelist and church members, Plainsview/Golden Gate district and our neighbours, Rev. Grace Munyambu of All Saints Cathedral, Dr. Ngugi his personal doctor, the medical teams at The Mater Hospital and The KUTRR Hospital.

Special thanks to the steering committee led by Gerald Mbuthia and Christopher Waweru. We also give thanks to Hon. Patrick ‘Jungle’ Wainaina and the neighbours at his Samar farm.

While we would wish to thank everyone individually, please accept these words as an expression of our heartfelt gratitude. May God bless you all.

Matthew 5:9: — “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”