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Esther Simoi Saiyorri

Appreciation

We the family of the late Esther Simoi Sayiorr sincerely gives thanks to almighty God for the life well lived by our beloved.

Our gratitude’s goes out to Bishop Julius Tinkoi and the pastoral team of the Gospel Revival Center International ministry for the prayers and words of encouragement during the meetings, memorial service in Ngong and the Funeral service in lIngarojj.

Our heartfelt goes to our relatives, friends both in Kenya and abroad, and Rev. Samuel Sayiorri colleagues in Compassion international for their moral support, spiritual and financial support, ensuring that Esther received e well-deserved and befitting send off.

Special thanks go to Compassion international, Sayiorri’s family, GRC Ngong, Supeyo’s cousins, Hon. Tenai and the Funeral steering committee both in Ngong and lIngarojj Village.

We also wish to recognize the Nairobi Hospital management and the medical team who provided exceptional care and attended to Esther tirelessly.

Since it’s not possible to reach out to you all individually, We humbly request that you accept our sincere appreciation. May the almighty God bless you all abundantly.

Esther in God’s hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.

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Gladwell Wanjiru Mukiri Robertson (Jewel)

Appreciation 

The families of the late Mukiri Gitire (Ng’ong) and the late Rick Robertson (Canada) wish to convey our deepest and heartfelt appreciation to all who stood with us as we bade farewell to Jewel following her untimely death.

Our heartfelt thanks go to the community in Canada. Special thanks to the Nyumba Community in Canada for being there for Elle and Annette and for making all the arrangements thus ensuring that Jewel had a beautiful and befitting send off.

We would also like to thank: ACK Embulbul Church for holding a memorial service here in Kenya; Pastor Eunice Hawkins in Canada; Sanctuary Keepers from FEM Karen; PCEA Charles Roimen Church; Jewel’s friends; the Gitire family and the Ragui family.

We are humbled by your love and kindness during these difficult times. Kindly accept our sincere gratitude.

Rest in peace Jewel.

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Bishop Wellington Gichanga Njomo

In Loving Memory/Appreciation

Sunrise:1928 – Sunset: 27/06/2018

It feels like it was only yesterday when you suddenly departed from us. Time has not healed the void you left behind, the immense pain from the irreparable loss still lingers in our hearts and mind. We miss your loving presence in our every existence. You are dearly missed by your loving wife, your Beloved Children, Grandchildren, great Grandchildren, relatives and friends.

We the entire family of the Late Wellington Gichanga Njomo wish to express our profound, sincere gratitude and heartfelt acknowledgment to friends,r elatives and wellwishers for the Spiritual, financial, moral and material support, following the untimely death of our beloved Dad. We shall forever appreciate the profound spiritual guidance, prayers and worship sessions with our empathisers while holding vigil and the continued support to this day in the uphill road to acceptance and partial recovery from the ordeal. Your overwhelming support in the crisis will forever be etched in our hearts.

Our special thanks go to Dr. SNK Waweru for attending to our Dads medical needs and holding forte till the end, to Dr John Ngigi for the personal care and attention at the Hospital Ward, the Management and Staff of Nairobi West Hospital for excellent medical care and consideration during the trying period, Mrs. Jane Njeri Kibathi of Thindigua Kiambu road for frequent home visits and eventual emergency evacuation from St. Theresa Hospital Kiambu Road to the Nairobi West Hospital, to Mr George Kirathe Waweru for the zeal and organisational ingenuity during the crisis, to Dr Francis Owillah of Kenyatta National Hospital Doctors Plaza, Dr Felix Kirui, Mr. Simiyu, Agnes Akinyi Chika the Quality Assurance Manager Kenyatta National Hospital, Ann Waruguru Mugi, Lucy Wakarima Mugi Manchy Maina, Joseph Kinyanjui, Godfrey Njomo for their able assistance in everyway.

With fondness ,to the Pastors led by Archdeacon Godfrey Waweru Ngigi of National Independent Church of Africa Ndeiya Lussigitti Kikuyu for the Spiritual nourishment and last rites performance.

As it is not possible to reach out to each and everyone of you individually to personally thank you, please accept our utmost sincere and collective appreciation for your presence and selfless effort.

“Soon and very soon we are going to see the King”  

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Rose Clementine Akelo Wasunna

Remembrance

It is now one year since you left your earthly abode to go to your celestial home. You are fondly remembered by your husband, Dr. Joab Rosman Wasunna, with whom you shared a common name, “Darling:’

You are greatly missed by your children Elizabeth & Patrick Ochwa, Angela & Eric Rwiliriza, Anthony- & Eva Wasunna and Arthur & Isabelle Wasunna. Lovingly remembered by your grandchildren who are now a year older and always talk about their beautiful grandmother. Your wise counsel, love and friendship is missed by the larger Wasunna family, your siblings — the Oduols, the K’Ochieng clan, the Jasirus of Alego Kogelo and your wide network of friends around the world.

We are very grateful to the Anglican church represented by Mombasa Memorial Cathedral and Mama Rebecca Memorial Church, Maseno for the pastoral care. Our sincere thanks to all the past students and teachers of Star of the Sea High School Mombasa for all their support and prayers.

As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this note as an expression of our deepest gratitude.

“We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” 2 Corinthians 5:8.

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Samuel Ndiba Kihara (Shangilia)

Appreciation

We the family of the late Samuel Ndiba Kihara (Shangilia) sincerely gives thanks to the Almighty God for the life of our beloved.

We are immensely grateful to the larger Kihara family and friends for their moral, spiritual and financial support that made it possible to give our Dad a dignified send off. We are very grateful to St. John Paul II Catholic Church Kamulu and St. Mary Catholic church in Matuguta for their pastoral care. Special thanks to Bimas Kenya Ltd, Konza Technopolis Development Authority, the funeral steering committees and Mediheal Hospital.

Since it is not possible to reach out to everyone individually, we humbly request that you accept our sincere appreciation.

God bless you.

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Mrs Rose Simba

Appreciation

Following the sudden demise of Rose Simba, we the Simba Family are humbled by the immense support that we received from friends, relatives and well-wishers.

We extend our gratitude to His Excellency President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta for condoling with us and for his words of encouragement and support. We convey our gratitude to Cabinet Secretaries Dr. Fred Matiang’i for his visits and logistical support, Prof. George Magoha and Mr. James Macharia who, together with leaders from Kisii and Nyamira counties, visited our home.

Special thanks to the Hon. Amos Nyaribo, Governor, County of Nyamira and his Team. We are grateful to; the elders and worshippers both at Lavington SDA Church and Nyandoche Ibere SDA Church, the Matutu community, the members of the Funeral Organising Committees both in Nairobi and Nyamira, the current and former staff of Simba and Simba Advocates; the friends from Alliance Girls High School Class of 67; the members of the prayer groups for your vigil and prayers and the doctors and nurses at The Nairobi Hospital and Lee Funeral Home.

We are indebted to Almasi Beverages Ltd. for refreshing the mourners throughout the period as well as other corporates and their leaders for their support.

Since it is not possible for us to thank each and every one individually, we humbly request that all those who condoled with us and played a part, accept this message as an expression of our deepest gratitude and appreciation. May God bless you abundantly.

We thank God for the precious gift of life and for the years we shared with Mama Rose. Physically she is gone but in our hearts she lives.

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Mzee John Khabeko Etemesi

Appreciation

We, the family of the late John Khabeko Etemesi would like to extend our thanks,gratitude, and appreciation to all those who provided moral, material, and financial support to us after the demise of our Patriarch on 26th April 2021.

We would like to thank His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta for his words of comfort and encouragement and in recognising the contribution that our late Dad made to the country. We would also like to thank Cabinet Secretaries Eugene Wamalwa and James Macharia for being with us throughout this very difficult time.

We would like to say Asante Sana to the political leadership in particular Hon. Moses Mudavadi, Hon, Fred Gumo, Hon. Moses Wetangula, Hon. Chris Wamalwa, Hon. Joshua Kutuny, Hon. Noah Wekesa, Hon Zipporah Kittony, the Council of Luhya Elders led by the chairman Mr. Patrick Wangamati for finding time to be with us as we said farewell to Mzee.

We are incredibly grateful to the Governor Trans Nzoia County, H.E. Hon Patrick Khaemba, the MCA Statunga Hon. Daniel Kaburu for their readiness to provide logistical and material support during the funeral arrangements.

We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the Rift Valley Regional Commissioner Mr. George Natembeya, County Commissioner Mr Sam Olwang, Deputy County Commissioner, Mr. Abed Mwalwa, OCS Cherangani Division, Mr Korir, Senior Chief Statunga Mr. Joseph Wayele, and their teams who played a critical role In providing security and order before, during and after we laid Mzee to rest. Please accept our sincere thanks and may God continue to bless you and your works.

To the Sibanga community who provided friendship and a deep sense of belonging to Mzee, Asanteni Sana each and every one of you played a role in his life on a daily basis and after he passed away, your prayers, financial and material, emotional support, and words of encouragement gave us strength and comfort during this difficult time.

To the Anglican Diocese of Kitale led by Bishop Emmanuel Chemengich, St. Andrews Parish Sibanga, The Diocese of Butere represented by Archdeacon Rose Okeno, the communion of St Peters Muyundi led by the Vicar in charge Reverend Oscar Khamati, thank you very much for the love that you gave to Mzee while he was among us. You were the bedrock on which he continued to reaffirm his faith and his commitment to Christ Thank you for walking the journey with us and continuing to pray for us.

To the management and staff of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Eldoret for the care and professional attention in according Mzee a dignified sendoff.

To all our friends, relatives, colleagues, and associates who so generously provided us with financial and aerial support, words cannot describe how immensely touched we were for your kind gestures and words support and encouragement

THANK YOU all very much, and may the Almighty God bless you and your families abundantly. Amen!

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Mwalimu Athanasius Jeremiah Owuor

1st Anniversary

Although it only seems like yesterday, it is a year since you unexpectedly heeded the trumpet call of your maker after a beautiful fathers’ day celebration with your family. Though physically missed, your boundless love still lives in our hearts. While it will never be the same, we will always cherish your guidance and the love we shared.

You are dearly missed by your loving wife Addah, daughters, Gloria, Benny, and Danielia, son Willis, doting grandsons, Jeimie, Jeremiah, and Jerome, brothers, Charles and Benjamin, sisters Christine and Judith, and your in laws, the Machukes. Ndagas, and Ochieng-Aboneos, as well as all your relatives, choir colleagues, pupils, and friends.

We are grateful to all those who shared in our sorrow. Special thanks to Ismailia Primary School. A.C.K St Monica’s Church, Dandora, St. Michael and All Angels Cathedral, Bondo Diocese, team led by Rev. Paul Gwela, who presided over the interment and fellowshipped with the family in Sakwa.

Rest with the angels Mwalimu. “So whether we live or die we belong to the Lord.”- Romans 14:8.  

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Loise Mwangangi  

1st Anniversary / In Loving Memory

It is one year since you left us to be at the bosom of Jesus Christ. No words are adequate to describe the loss of losing you. We cherish your cheerful smile, steadfast faith and commitment to helping others. Memories of you fill each of our days, and your compassionate spirit and goodwill is a great seed planted in our hearts. Your impeccable legacy of malice to none and charity to all lives on in our hearts. You will always remain in our hearts.

Dearly loved and greatly missed by your loving husband, Zephaniah Mwangangi, children Joseph Muchiri, Beth Turi, Caroline Ngithi, Maureen Thaara and Mary Wawira, Grandchildren (Dylan and Taylor), Parents (Nthiga, and Bether), Parents-in-law (late Sunem and Munene), brothers, sisters, in-laws, friends, sisters-in-Christ, neighbors, and the church.

On this occasion the family sincerely thanks the wonderful team at MP Shah Hospital, church (ACK Mayori), relatives, in-laws, colleagues (Donhoim Primary), neighbors and friends for your continued support and standing with us.

A memorial service will be held on 26th June from 11am at the family home in Mbeere South.

“Hallelujah! For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns, Let us rejoice and exult and give him the glory, For the marriage of the Lamb has come And his bride has made herself ready” Revelation 19: 6

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Hannah Ongus Oima

Appreciation

We the family of the late Norbert Ogembo Ongus and the family of the late Senior Sergeant Harrison Oima wish to most sincerely thank all our relative,. Kiltal Community, Kagolla Family And Entire Olare Community, friends and all who stood with us following the sudden demise of first born sister Hannah Ongus Oima on 31/5/2021 at St. Laurence Hospital Homa Bay County.

We thank the Almighty God for the years he gave us with Hannah. Her memories will always live in our hearts and we shall forever cherish the time we had with her in this physical world as her soul continues to progress in the spiritual world.

We are grateful for the Baha’i community for spiritual comfort. Hannah was laid to rest at her home in Dare Kochia on 9/6/2021.

“ALL men have proceeded from God and unto Him shall all return.” The Baha’i Faith.