Dr. Nicholas Muthama Mutua, PhD.
Sunrise: 05/12/1977 — Sunset 30/03/2021
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing on of Dr. Nicholas Muthama Mutua, a Senior Lecturer in the School of Science & Informatics at Taita Taveta University, which occurred on 30/03/2021 after a short illness.
Loving husband to Esther Nthenya Kimeu. Father to Emmanuel, Urbanus, Daniel, Joshua & James. Son of Reuben Mutisya and the late Sabina Wanza. Son-in-law to Majors (R) Philip & Agnes Katiku. Brother of Mutinda, Muli, Muthini, Mutisya D., Kinyungu, Kyalo, Mutindi, Mutisya L, Kinglele, Syombua E, Nduku, Syombua L, Mueni, Munyiva, Kanite, Mwende. Brother-in-law of Keziah, Ruth & Captain Kimeu. Nephew of Peter, Sammy, Dorcas, Alice, the late Meshack (Kisyusyo).
The cortege will depart the St. Joseph’s Shelter of Hope mortuary at 4.00am on Monday 05104/2021 and the funeral will take place the same day (Monday, 05/04/2021) at his parent’s home in Ngumuti Sub-location, Kivaani Location, Kangundo Sub-county, Machakos County.
Eternal rest grant on to him and may perpetual light shine upon him. In God’s hands you rest, in our hearts we will live to cherish you forever.
I have received the sad news. I met Dr. Nicholas Muthama during my short stay at the TTU and I am very shocked by the loss of such a good person. I wish his family and the bereaved a lot of strength and love to get over the hard time.
Levent Köksal
Student of Zittau Görlitz University of Applied Sciences
With great sadness all of us here In Dresden, Freiberg and Zittau have received the news about the sudden demise of Dr. Nicholas Muthama. We are shocked by this unexpected event. We have come to appreciate and value Dr. Muthama as a competent, accurate, reliable and trustworthy colleague in our Kenyan-German CEMEREM project. He delivered an original, innovative and substantial contribution to our joint endeavour and to the education of many Kenyan and East-African students at your university through his responsibilities in the CEMEREM project.
We have lost a diligent colleague with whom we collaborated until very recently. He was a person full of mutual respect, dignity, honesty and friendliness. We will miss him and keep him in our memories.
Prof. Jan C. Bongaerts
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Feistel
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Carsten Drebenstedt
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Schoenherr
Susanna Kettner
Dr. Jiangxue Liu
Marion Ullrich
Prof. Dr. Horst Beidatsch
Prof. Dr. Thomas Grischek
Jakob Ebermann
Erik Ferchau
Sieghard Haedicke
Annett Kupka