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Mary Wambeti Ngigi

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Sunrise: 2 November 1967 – Sunset: 22nd August 2020

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the promotion to higher glory of Mrs Mary Wambeti Ngigi on 22nd August 2020 after a short illness.

Daughter of Beatrice Wamiru. Loving wife to Francis Ngigi, amazing mother to Eng. Eugene Kariuki/Elizabeth Maina; Ian Wachira; and Nicole Wanjira; and Caring sister to Wamuyu and Wanjiru; in-law to Agnes Kibuchi/John Kibuchi, the Kithigis, and Gacokis; doting aunt, cousin, niece, great friend and confidant to many and most recently a grandmother to Ngigi Jr.

Her adventurous spirit will be missed greatly and her boundless love for her friends and family will remain with us forever more. She will be remembered for her generous and loving spirit, her never-ending kindness and her love of all things outdoor.

There shall be a memorial and celebration service on Friday 28th August 2020 at ACK St. Francis Church, Karen at 2prn.

The cortege leaves Lee funeral home on Saturday 29th August 2020 Nairobi at 9:00 am followed by a private cremation ceremony by the family.

In God’s hands you rest in our hearts you remain forever. May God rest your soul in eternal peace. Amen

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11 replies
  1. Mulee Mutuku-Aila
    Mulee Mutuku-Aila says:

    May you rest in Eternal peace and may your steadfast love continue to be a guiding light for your loving family.
    Mulee

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  2. Lillian Ratego
    Lillian Ratego says:

    Wambeti, it is sad to come to terms that you are gone forever. I will miss you pretty face. Your smile, your stories, your honesty…. May Your Soul Rest in Peace 🙏

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  3. Jackson Gatume
    Jackson Gatume says:

    May God comfort your wonderful family with His Love and Grace, and may He rest your soul in Perfect Eternal Peace. Amen.

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  4. Small Brotha..C.K
    Small Brotha..C.K says:

    My Sista,
    I just had to pen down my words here…..still in confusion & trying to understand why.. Nothing stood in your way & you made sure to have my back. “Usijali, tutaenda…..or usijali, hiyo tu”…..were your quotes everytime I talked to you about anything!!
    You kept your promises to me no matter how busy your schedule was……. I shall forever cherish those many memories but for now let me just shed a few tears as I sign off.😭😭😭… rest in peace my beloved big sister.
    11:18pm
    Aug.29,2020.

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  5. Duncan Muriuki
    Duncan Muriuki says:

    Rest my sister, rest… or Mwarí wa Maitú as I used to refer to you. Its been a memorable 35 years since the days at Kabare Girls… always cheerful and ever reaching out even when one goes queit… I will miss the way you would make my Gígíchúgú come out at it’s best…as we hardly ever spoke English unless infront of other people for the love of our dialect that we hardly ever use…it is well Wambeti. Koma Thayú.

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