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Henry Kinyua

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It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of Mr Henry Kinyua, former Managing Director of Kenya Planters Cooperative Union (KPCU). Son of the late Ismael M’Mugwika and Jane M’Mugwika.

Husband of Mary Kinyua and Karimi Kinyua. Loving father of Joy Karimi, Peter and Sophie Kinyua, George and Holly Kinyua and Makena Kinyua.

Grandfather of Tresor and Katusha Kavasha, Matthew and Alexa Kinyua and Aisha Kinyua.

He was brother of Sarah Gacheri, Grace Karea John, the late William Kithara, Reuben Mbaya, Charles Mworia of Mombasa, Stella Kinana Kirimi, Evangeline Tei Kimathi and Monicah Kinya Mugwika.

He was an in-law of the Mwirichias and the Mutumas.

Prayer meetings will be held today Thursday 14th and tomorrow Friday 15th at his Wispers, Runda Home from 6pm.

Memorial service will be held on Monday 16th at the Lavington United Methodist Church at 2pm. The Cortege leaves Lee Funeral Home in the morning of Tuesday 17th January 2017.

Funeral service will be held at Kinoru Church, Meru, at 11am followed by internment at his Kinoru Home.

Revelations 21:4: “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying nor pain anymore for the former things have passed away”.

 

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  1. John Hurst
    John Hurst says:

    I wish to pay my most sincere respects to Henry Kinua and pass my condolences to his extended family – When my children were seriously injured on the Mombasa highway Henry demonstrated his Christianity ” To give and not to count the cost – to labour and ask for no reward save that of knowing we do it for your name sake ” he saved my children I am forever in his debt – may he rest in peace a son of Kenya the Nation should be proud of – John Hurst – Ascot U.K.

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