Catherine Timmitira Njoka
It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of our family pillar, Catherine Timmitira Njoka, of Kenyatta University, after a short illness.
Loving wife of David Njoka Warui and beloved mother of Tabbie Masidza (Family Bank) and Ian Masidza (Central Bank), the late Thomas Warui and Clement Njoka (St Augustine Mangu). Doting grandmother of Shawn Njoka and Zamar Masidza.
Daughter of the late Clement Kalani Lubembe and the late Betty Wanjiku Lubembe. Daughter-in-law of the late Peter Warui Njoka and Tabitha Wachinga Warui. Sister to Emmanuel and Ruth, Kenneth and Linet, the late Boniface, Arthur and Lucy, the late Rosemary, Patrick and Fiona, the late Michael and Alice, Adetola and Margaret Adeyemi, and Edward. Sister-in-law to the late Joseph and Jane Kamau, Eston and the late Joyce Kamau, Ruth and Peter Huizinga, Faith Warui, Lillian and Oscar Ndungu, the late Charles Kagwanja, Susan and Julius Macharia.
She was a cousin, aunt, friend, colleague and confidant who touched many lives in a great way.
A virtual memorial service will be today Thursday 1st April 2021 from 2pm to 4pm. Details of final funeral rites will be announced then.
“Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law.” – Romans 13:8
May your soul find rest in eternal peace Dr Catherine,and may our God Lord bring comfort,strength and consolation to your family, friends and the entire kenyatta university fraternity especially at this trying and difficult moment of your loss. RIP Dr Catherine
We learnt of her passing on just the other day.i owe my sons life to her.May she rest with the angels coz she was already one.
She was a mother to me. She fought for me too many times.
When i met her, id been expelled from KU. I did not want to study and my mum brought me back to school. She reached out to my mum, helped me battle depresion, fought for me to gey back to campus in senate, supported me through my music. She was more than a mother to me. Forever in my memories though i just learnt of your demise. I remember when we last talked you requested i stay indoors to avoid Covid. You know i loved u mum. Rest till we meet again.