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Matthew Ndungu Kimani

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On 18th August, 2022, Matthew Ndungu Kimani (Baba Nyax) of The Calabash Bar & Restaurant (Scotland) and formerly Ndungu Kimani & Co.Advocates and Immigration Advisory Services (Scotland) was called into the gates of heaven.

He was the son of Nathaniel Kimani Ndungu of Kamburu village, Githunguri and Priscilla Nyakio Kimani (UK). Matthew was the loving husband to Elizabeth Wambui Ndungu (Mama Nyax) (UK). Dedicated father to Nyakio Ndungu Muhoro & Edward Muhoro, Kimani Ndungu & Fernanda Kimani (UK), Steven Nduru Ndungu & Teresa Nyambura Nduru (UK) and Ursula Ngugi (UK). His greatest joy was in being a generous and loving Guka to his many grandchildren.

Brother to Alice Wamaitha, Damaris & Samuel Ndegwa, David & Rose Mugi (Riyadh) and Simon & Gertrude Wachira (UK).

Son-in-law to the late Stephen Nduru Kinyanjui and Grace Wanjiru Nduru of Kiambaa, Kiambu County. Brother-in-law to Michael Karume (Denmark), the late Peter Kinyanjui & Elizabeth Kamau, James &Wangui Muigai, Jane Muthoni, John Munge, Geoffrey Nduru (UK). He was an amazing uncle, cousin, friend and confidant to many.

Prayer services are being held daily at The Calabash (Glasgow).

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, 28th August, 2022 at Destiny Shawlands (Glasgow).

Matthew will be laid to rest on Monday, 29th August, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland (UK). Virtual links will be shared for Daily prayers, Memorial Service & Interment.

“I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die.” — John 11:25

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2 replies
  1. Elias Moroke
    Elias Moroke says:

    Life in Glasgow will never be the same without you my Brother. I am still devastated and struck numb with disbelief also struggling to accept that you are no more. Your paying has created perpetual scars in the hearts of all of us in Glasgow. Most importantly, you are in the better place and your body is now free from pains. Fare well my brother.
    MAY GOD BE WITH YOU, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.

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