Obituaries

Obituary Image of Girish Keshavlal Patel

Girish Keshavlal Patel

It is with the humble acceptance of The Almighty, that we announce the passing on of Girish Keshavlal Patel, on Wednesday, 15th May 2019, formerly of John Cumming Accountants, Kisumu.

Husband of Jayshree Girish Patel. Son of the late Walliben and the late Keshavlal Patel. Son-in-law of the late Santokben and the late Chhaganlal Morarji Raichura. Father of Rakesh, Anjli (UK) and Meera (UK). Father-in-law of Nitesh Patel and Gurvinder Sokhi (UK). Brother of Savitaben Patel (India), the late Harshadbhai Patel, Kanubhai Patel (India), Bhupenbhai,, Patel (UK) and Pravinaben Patel. Beloved Nana of Mauli,Ananika,Veer and Anuj (UK).

The cortege will leave the Patel residence, Impala Walk, Kisumu at 1:30pm, Saturday, 18th May 2019.The funeral will take place at Hindu Shamshan Bhumi, Kisumu at 2:00pm.

To convey your condolence messages, please text or WhatsApp Rakesh on +254 722 525208.

He will be deeply missed by all family and friends.

We would like to thank our friends and family, as well as the teams at the Aga Khan Hosp (Kisumu and Nairobi) for their support.

We pray to Almighty God to rest his soul in eternal peace

Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

Obituary Image of Bob Hawke, former Australian prime minister, dies aged 89

Bob Hawke, former Australian prime minister, dies aged 89

Australia’s 23rd prime minister and Labor elder statesman Bob Hawke has died.

Hawke died peacefully at home, aged 89 years, according to a statement by his widow Blanche D’Alpuget released on Thursday evening.

The former Labor prime minister had been unwell for months, too frail to attend Labor’s campaign launch, but was political to the last: his final public statement was an open letter urging a vote for a Shorten Labor government.

Hawke died two days short of the election he predicted he would not live to see, an election Bill Shorten promised to win for Bob.

Hawke is survived by his second wife, D’Alpuget, who was also his biographer, and three adult children, whom he had with his first wife, Hazel Hawke.

D’Alpuget described Hawke as “a great Australian – many would say the greatest Australian of the post-war era”.

In a statement she paid tribute to Hawke and Paul Keating for “modernising the Australian economy, paving the way for an unprecedented period of recession-free economic growth and job creation”.

D’Alpuget said Hawke “abhorred racism and bigotry” and his proudest achievements were his role in ending apartheid in South Africa, large increases in the proportion of children finishing high school, and his successful international campaign to protect Antarctica from mining.

Shorten thanked Hawke for his life’s service on behalf of the labour movement – who he said had lost its “greatest son” – the Labor Party and Australians who “remember and honour a man who gave so much to the country and people he cared for so deeply”.

”In coming days and weeks our nation will give its tribute to a leader and statesman who inspired such profound affection and admiration, such loyalty and love among so many.”

Hawke’s family will hold a private funeral, to be followed by a public memorial service in Sydney in coming weeks.

Scott Morrison said Hawke “was a great Australian who led and served our country with passion, courage, and an intellectual horsepower that made our country stronger”.

“He was true to his beliefs in the Labor tradition and defined the politics of his generation and beyond,” Morrison said.

“He had a unique ability to speak to all Australians and will be greatly missed.”

Renowned for his larrikin behaviour and heavy drinking during his younger years when he was leader of the trade union movement, Hawke brought a common touch to the job of prime minister and an ability to connect with the Australian public.

He served as prime minister between 1983 and 1991, making him the longest serving on the Labor side of politics.

Hawke’s cabinet colleague Neal Blewett noted in the compendium Australian Prime Ministers that it was family lore that Bob would one day become prime minister.

“From at least the age of seventeen, after a brush with death in a motor bicycle accident, Hawke came to share this sense of destiny,” Blewett wrote.

Hawke’s government, in which he and his treasurer, Paul Keating, forged a strong partnership, will be remembered for its reforming zeal and for modernising the Australian economy, including floating the Australian dollar, removing tariffs and modernising industrial awards.

The Accord, struck with the trade union movement in 1983, brought relative industrial harmony to Australia and allowed Hawke’s government to rein in inflation, while transforming work practices and the economy.

The accord also delivered Australia’s first compulsory superannuation scheme, after Hawke agreed with the unions that a 3% pay rise would instead be paid by employers as superannuation. The scheme was initially opposed by business but is now regarded as a landmark reform and delivers 9% in retirement savings to all workers.

In a statement Keating said the country was “much poorer” for Hawke’s passing, praising the “moral framework” he brought to public life, representing working people and the country at large.

“He understood that imagination was central to policy-making and never lacked the courage to do what had to be done to turn that imagination into reality,” Keating said.

“And that reality was the reformation of Australia’s economy and society and its place in the world.”

Hawke’s government also introduced significant social reforms including reintroducing universal health care, rebadged as Medicare, lifting school retention rates and expanding youth skills programs and ending poverty traps inherent in the social security system.

Early in his term Hawke halted the Franklin dam in Tasmania, saving wilderness areas from destruction. He went on to deal with other difficult environmental challenges, such as preserving old-growth forests.

However, Hawke’s willingness to compromise and accommodate business interests as prime minister earned him criticism from his former union colleagues, particularly when he embarked on a program of privatising government assets and sided with the airlines during a pilot’s strike.

Born in December 1929 in Bordertown, South Australia, Robert James Lee Hawke was the son of a Congregational minister and a schoolteacher. The family moved to Western Australia in 1939, and Hawke was educated at the Perth modern school and the University of Western Australia, before attending Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.

He returned to Australia and married Hazel Masterton in 1956 , his long time girlfriend.

In 1958, he took up an advocate’s position at the ACTU. Hawke prospered there, taking the presidency in 1970 and serving in that role for a decade.

As head of the trade union movement, Hawke was instrumental in opposing apartheid in South Africa and led several protests against all-white sporting teams that visited Australia.

Hawke became a household name as president of the ACTU but his relentless drinking and womanising was well known and was seen as a major handicap to his political ambitions.

Hazel Hawke said in one interview she realised Hawke was serious about becoming prime minister when he gave up drinking. He had made a couple of earlier attempts to enter parliament but in 1980 was preselected as the member for Wills, and elected that year.

Hawke stalked the then opposition leader Bill Hayden relentlessly, leading to leadership instability which was finally resolved in February 1983. The following month a federal election was held and Hawke defeated Malcolm Fraser. He had realised his ambition to become prime minister of Australia.

That only ended in 1991 when he was deposed by Keating, who accused Hawke of reneging on the Kirribilli agreement to hand over power.

Courtesy of The Guardian 

Obituary Image of Titus Masila Muoka

Titus Masila Muoka

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the death of Titus Masila Muoka of Malivani village, Makueni county.

Son of Sakayo Muoka Kambiti and Mary Mbula Muoka. Husband of Rebbeca Muoka and the late Angela Muoka. Father of Hon. Jane Wavinya Kitundu (Makueni), Margaret Muoka (U.SA), Florence Muigua (USA), Pst Liz Kariuki (JCC Wote), Grace Orina (Moi Referral Hospital Eldoret), the late Mary Masinde, Judith Kimeu (Misyani Girls), Daniel Kambiti Masila (KDF), Shadrack Masila Muoka and Meshack Katuse Masila.

Grandfather of Caroline Mbithe Kamau (Nbo), Connie Odhiambo (Nbo), Julianna Mululu (USA), Edward Maingi (USA), Janet Maingi (USA), Karen Carter (USA), Moses Muigua (USA), Roni Orina (Nbo), Faith Orina (Eldoret), Joy Orina (Eldoret), Toni Kariuki, Tito Kariuki, Brian Masinde (Nbo), Denis Sila (China) and Joy Sila (USA). Grandfather of 18 grandchildren including Tito Masila Muoka. Titus was blessed with ten (10) great grandchildren.

Brother of Thomas Musyoka Muoka, Julius Mutuku Muoka, Alice Kyungu, Sarah Muthungu, Rose Muswii, Joyce Mungela, the late Josephine Muoka and Lucy Muoka.

Burial will take place on Saturday 18/5/2019 at Malivani village, Makueni County.

Dad we love you and miss you so much Rest In Peace till we meet again.

Obituary Image of Tabitha Wanjeri Kamau

Tabitha Wanjeri Kamau

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of Tabitha Wanjeri Kamau on 13th May 2019 after a short illness. She hails from Kiandai village, Ndia sub-county in Kirinyaga County.

Loving wife of Arthur Kamau Macharia. Doting mother of Andrew Macharia, Timothy Gathere, Mary Wangui, James Kanyingi, Milka Muthoni, Stephen Mwangi, Martha Wamaitha and Naomi Wanjiru. Mother-in-law of Mary Mukenyi, the Late Tabitha Njoki, Nancy Wairimu and Rev. Fred Warui. Daughter of the late Timothy Nyagitheri and the late Milka Muthoni Timothy. Daughter-in-law of the late Andrew Macharia and the late Mariamu Wangui from Kenya Njeru, Kangema, Muranga County. Sister of Naomi Wanjiru Gichuki, the late Stephen Mwangi and Rtd Rev. Geoffrey Maina Nyagitheri. Step sister of Hiram Mwangi, the late Mary Nyakinyua Kagoi, the late Josphat Thuo, Geoffrey Kanyi and the late Lilian Wangeci. Grandmother of Everlyne, Gladys, Tabitha M, Tabitha K, Isaac, Alvin, Joan, Blessed, Adrian, Calvin, Precious Hope, Victor, Austin, Upton, Allan Payton, Ashley & Arthur.

Family and friends are meeting daily for prayers and funeral arrangements at ACK St. Stephen’s Cathedral Jogoo Road at 6pm and at their home at Kiandai, Maitharuui sub-location, Ndia sub-county, in Kirinyaga County.

A Memorial Service will be held at ACK St. Simon’s Kiamumbi near Kahawa West opposite Jacaranda Estate, Nairobi on Sunday 19th May 2019 at 3pm.

The cortege will leave KU Funeral Home at 7am on Tuesday 21st May 2019 for the funeral service and burial at their Kiandai home in Maitharuui sub-location, Ndia, Kirinyaga County.

Obituary Image of Sir John Ngugi Haiyae

Sir John Ngugi Haiyae

It is with a heavy heart that we accept the death of our CEO Diamond Property Merchants Limited, Sir John Ngugi Haiyae. Sir John was a co-founder of the Company in the Year 2000 and has been dedicated to its growth serving as a Managing Director and the Chief Executive Officer.

His Commitment drove Diamond Property Merchants to emerge Position 1 in the Top 100 Mid-Sized Companies 2016/17 and Second Runner Up year 2018/19 among many other awards in the Real Estate Industry.

He had a passion for the Kenyan Real Estate Industry at large and leaves a gap that will be missed and memories that will forever be cherished … Ours is to keep his dream alive.

Friends and family are meeting daily at Blue Springs Hotel, VIP Lounge Thika Road from 5.00pm to 7pm.

Burial will take place on Tuesday 21/05/2019 at Kirangari Kiambu County.

Rest in Perfect Peace our Leader, Colleague, Father and Friend.

Obituary Image of Silas Mutua M'Ibuuri

Silas Mutua M’Ibuuri

With Deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will we announce the untimely demise of Mr. Silas Mutua Milbuuri on Thursday 9th May 2019 following a long bade with diabetes and hypertension.

Son- of the late Samuel Miburi and Marion Gacheri. Son-in-law of the late Ishamael Kirigia and the late Zipporah Kenya. Beloved and devoted husband of Martha Nkatha Mutua. Loving father of Lilian Makandi (Business), Mercy Kendi (Business), Ella Gatwiri (Nairobi South Hospital), Diana Mukuba (Safaricom), Lorna Kathambi (Sidian Bank), Justin Mutethia (Meru), Edna Kawira (JKUAT). Brother of the late Karobia, Charity Kathangari, the lace Zachary Kirima, the late Kigorke, Janet Karim, Jack Kiogora, Leah Kairiari, the late Mary Kendi, Gerald Kirimi, Susan Ntinyari, the late Jeniffer Gakii and Ether Kagwiria.

Father-in-law of Charles Mwangi, (UAP/ Oldmutual) Philip Kilonzo (Britain) and John Kimani (Business Consultant). Brother-in-law to late Rev. Muku & Alice Muku, late Stephen & Salome Kaburu, Joyce Kairuthi, Margaret & David Mwobobia, late Racheal Mpinda, late Naomi & Daniel Mwiraria, Charity & Ephraim Nkonge. Loving grandfather of Jayden (Lavington), Vickie, Ian, Elaine & Elsa (Immaculate schools),Ted & Tamara (Rophine Schools), Sean& Kelly (Urafiki Carovana) Kyle (Light Academy) Shantel Alfa (Wisdom schoob) and Dilan.

Friends and family are meeting daily for prayers and funeral arrangement at Utawala and his farm in Mwiteria area in Meru town.

Our beloved Silas will be laid to rest on 18/05/2019 in his farm in Mwiteria area, Meru County.

The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; may the name of the LORD be praised.

Obituary Image of Mwalimu Joseph Matheri Karoki (Senior)

Mwalimu Joseph Matheri Karoki (Senior)

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the promotion to glory of Mwalimu Joseph Matheri Karoki (Senior) which occurred on May 12th 2019.

Son of the late John Karoki and the late Mary Ngonyo. Husband of the late Regina Nyawira Matheri. Father of the late Peter Mwaniki, Rosemary Muriuki (Survey), Eng. George Paul Karoki (UoN), Ann Wangui (TSC), Thomas Muriuki (MET), Patricia Wagichugu (NIBS), Patrick Ngahu and Boniface Ngari (MSA). Brother of the late David Kabuchua, Ambrose Muchiri, the late Wagichugu, the late Wanjau and the late Anthony Njogu. Brother-in-law of Njoki Kariiri, Alexander Ngahu, Njeri Kiura, the late Kirigo Nyamu. Grand and great-grandfather of many.

The cortege leaves Jamii Hospital Mortuary on Tuesday 21st May 2019 at 8.30am for Mass and Funeral service at his home, Gathaithi Village, Kiaruhiu, Mathira East, Nyeri County.

“In God’s hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.” Amen!

Obituary Image of ELDER BERNARD MWANGI KIBOI

ELDER BERNARD MWANGI KIBOI

The Family of Elder Bernard Mwangi Kiboi

Welcomes you to join us in the celebration of a victorious life lived.

Thursday, 23rd May 2019

Body leaves Lee Funeral Home at 7:00 a.m. Funeral service will be held at Kirima Village, Wanjohi Location, Nyandarua County 10:30 a.m.

A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered.

Loving Wife; Mrs. Mary Wambui Mwangi; Dearest Children ; Mercy & Ben (Infinite Safety) Paul & Evelyn (Innovation signs) John & Clara (Titan Fire & Security), Nesh, Peter & Mercy (Emirates Group Dubai). Adorable Grand children; Sean, Jeremy, Jasmine, Nessa, Elisha, Deborah, Nathan & Adrian.

He passed on 15/5/19 having completed his race Victoriously.

Obituary Image of Mama Suslia Owenga Obel

Mama Suslia Owenga Obel

 Sunrise: 1925 – Sunset 4th May 2019

It is with acceptance of God’s will that we announce the transition of Mama Suslia Owenga Obel who passed away on 4th May 2019.

Daughter of the late Ogola Oile and the late Mama Maria Akumu of Gem Ahono Marenyo. Wife of the late Mzee Walter Obel Awando (Gogo) of East Asembo Omia Diere-Wera. Mother of George Awando Obel, Mary Ngaura, Maurice Obel, the late Goretti Otumba, Charles Oyoo. Step children are Tobias Obondo, Meresia Riany and Margaret Oloo Aggrey Aluoch. Sister of Marcela Wera, Bernard Magoha, Julius Mbulo, Theodora Opundo, Yiembe Jobisa, Francisca Wadira, Leonard Masime, Martina Owira all deceased. Sister-in-law Wadeya, Gor, Nyawalo, Obondo, Okayo,Abuoro, Okoth, Chiaji and Many others. Mother-in-law of Millicent Awando, Prisca Obel, Mary Oyoo, Charles Ngaura, John Otumba, Martin Riany, Peter Oloo, Leokadia Aloo and many others. Loving ‘mama’ of several nieces and nephews among them John Obare, Prof George Magoha (CS Education), Andrew Oduol, Pauline Dola (County Commissioner Kisumu) and many others.

Fund raising will be held on Saturday 18/05/2019 at Tumaina house Nairobi 6th floor room 6C. Contributions for the funeral may be sent to MPESA 0729423908 or 0725713619 (Vivian Awando and George Obel) respectively.

The funeral procession will depart from Aga Khan Hospital Mortuary Kisumu on Friday 24th May 2019 at 12.00Noon and proceed to St Philip ACK Church Wera-East Asembo for prayers and then to her Matrimonial home in East Asembo Rarieda Sub-County-Siaya.

She will be laid to rest on Saturday 25th May 2019 from 10.00am.

Rest in Peace Nyogola

Obituary Image of Kipkorir Kolil Tarus (Lord Francis)

Kipkorir Kolil Tarus (Lord Francis)

It’s with profound sadness and humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Kipkorir Kolil Tarus (Lord Francis), which occurred on 11th May, 2019 at MTRH Hospital, Eldoret.

Son of the late Kiberenge Arap Tanui and Bot Tapkeror. Loving husband of Mary Tarus. Brother of John Kisorio, Pauline Siret and Alice Chepkurgat and the late Willy Suge, Kipkosgei Some, William Sirma, Chemesunde, Chebor and Regina. Father of Cecilia Jebet, Susan Jemeli, Micheal Korir, Nicholas Tarus, Mark Tarus, Hillary Koech, Monica Chesang, Henry Kibitok, Isaac Tirop, Dominic Kirwa and Edwin Koech. Cousin of Ambassador Suge, Joel Kolil, James Koskei and Pauline Chesop. Brother-in-law of Joshua Chesop, Rusi Kisorio, Joyce Suge, Rosebella Kolil among others. He is blessed with several grandchildren.

Family and friends are meeting daily at his home, Ndemu village, Tuiyo farm, Kapseret.

The cortege leaves Moi Teaching and Refferal Hospital (MTRH) on 17th May 2019, to his home, Tuiyo farm for an overnight vigil.

Funeral service and burial will take place on Saturday, 18th May, 2019 at his Tuiyo, Kapseret Sub-County, Uasin Gishu County, from 10.00am.

In God’s hands you peacefully rest in our hearts you live forever.