Elder Charity Muthoni Kiarie

Appreciation

1938 – 2025

We, the family of Elder Charity Muthoni Kiarie, wish to convey our heartfelt appreciation to all who stood with us following the peaceful resting in the Lord of our beloved matriarch, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Your prayers, presence, and generous support – both emotional and financial -uplifted us during this difficult time and enabled us to celebrate her impactful life with grace and dignity.

We extend special thanks to PCEA Nakuru West Presbytery, led by Rev. Eliud Kirira, Nakuru West Suburb Church, PCEA Damascus Mwariki Church and the entire Woman’s Guild fraternity, your spiritual nourishment and exemplary leadership brought great comfort to our family and honoured our mother’s legacy beautifully.

We are also grateful to PCEA St. Andrews Church, ACC&S Church, and Ridgeways Baptist Church for their fellowship during the Nairobi comfort services: Our heartfelt thanks also go to All Saints Goshen ACK Church in Tacoma, Seattle, and the Houston Kenyan Community in the US for standing with us in prayer and support during this season.

Our gratitude also extends to the Cabinet Secretary Investments, Trade, and Industry Hon. Lee Kinyanjui, Governor Nakuru County Her Excellency Susan Kihika, and former Governor Nakuru County Hon. Kinuthia Mbugua for your presence and the immense support you gave us in this season.

Special gratitude to our dear friend Mr. Stephen Kingara Nganga and Eng. Jotham Gitonga for your outstanding support to the family during this difficult time. We appreciate her doctors in Nakuru Dr John Macai, Dr Amos Otara, Dr. Kezia Maina and Dr Simon Warui for the care they have offered our mother over the years. Special gratitude to Dr. Elly Odongo. Dr. Andrew Odhiambo, and the entire Coptic Hospital staff for the compassionate care they provided to our mother to the very end. To all service providers who carried out their duties with diligence and dedication – thank you.

While we are unable to mention each one of you individually, please accept our sincere gratitude. Whether you joined us physically in Nakuru or virtually, your love and kindness have lightened our sorrow and allowed us to give a fitting farewell to our beloved matriarch. Once again, thank you, and may God bless you all abundantly.

“I thank God in all my remembrance of you” – Philippians 1:3

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