PHILIP MWANGI NDUATI
Sunrise: 1938 – Sunset: 2026
It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that the family of the late PHILIP MWANGI NDUATI announces his passing on the 2″d January 2026 while undergoing treatment at South B Hospital.
Philip was the beloved husband of the late Grace Konyo Mwangi and they were blessed with twelve (12) children; the late Christine Njeri,Annmary Muthoni, Pitty Waithera, Sarah Mumbi, Simon Nduati, Jeddidah Nyambura, the late Ian Kibanya, Sally Wanjiku MaLivo, the late Naomi Waiyego, Moses Mbatia, the late Zipporah Nyaguthie, and Benjamin Mwangi. Twenty one (21) grandchildrenArny Grace, the late Winnie, Philip, Angela, Stacy, Philip (PK), Stephen Martin, Joy, Stephany, Nicole, Stanley, Mbatia, Grace, David, Shat line, Hadassah, Letisha, Mariah, John, and Laura.Arid three (3) great-grandchildren; Gloria, Nyambura, and Chloe.
Born in August 1938, he was the firstborn son of the late Norman Nduati and the late Damaris Njeri, and elder brother of the late Beth Waithera, the late Hezron Mbatia, the late Elisha Irungu Nduati, the late Beatrice Nyambura and the late Zakayo Ngirnei.
Philip was a trained Sales and Marketing professional, having worked with East Africa Industries (now Unilever), Pelican, Phillmans Engineering and Mather & Platt (Mather Platt Kenya), and was also a respected businessman. A committed Christian, his ministry began at PCEA Bahati, and he faithfully served as an elder at PCEA St. Andrews Church until his demise.
Prayers and fellowship are being held daily at PCEA St.Andrews Church from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
A memorial service will be held at PCEA St.Andrews Church, Main Sanctuary on Wednesday, 7th January 2026, from 10:00 a.m. The cortege leaves KUTRRH Funeral Home on Friday, 9th January 2026, at 7:00 a.m. for a funeral service and burial at his home in Kangema, Kiamara (lyego) Village, Murang’a County.
“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” (Revelation 14:13)




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