Category Archives: KUYO

Kenya: Funeral Announcement – Nelly Atieno Tolo

from bkojiem@ . . .

We are saddened to announce the sudden death of Nelly Atieno – Tolo which occured on Friday August 27, 2010. Nelly met her death through a tragic accident in Nairobi on her way to Uhuru Park where she planned to attend the Promulgation of the New Constitution. She was the daughter of Jaduong’ Elkana and Mama Maritha tolo of Kamagambo Kodero-Bara. She was the twin Sister to Jullie Tolo, Sammy Tolo, Debora Ochola, Lencer Tolo, Nina, Etrose,Tom, Monica and Dinah Tolo of New jersey. She was cousin’s to Justus & Amos Tolo of Texas, Lawi Tolo of Detroit, Patty Tolo of North Carolina, Atieno Kongoro of Canada, Lilian Kongoro of UK, Shem & Bob Kongoro and Vera Osore all of NJ. Friends and relatives are meeting at Tom Tolo’s residence at 2003 Holland Dr, Whitehall New Jersey. A fundraising to defray the mortuary cost and transportation of her body to Final resting place in Oyugis is planned for Saturday September 11, 2010 at Days Inn in Hillsborough NJ. The address is 118 US 206 South, Hillborough, NJ 08844. We request For your emotional and financial support at this time of grief.

for more information please contact the following:

Chris Ogalo 732 309 0955.

Doreen Dande 732 213 1961.

Shem Ongoro 732 619 6880.

Maurice Dande 732 619 6224.

Tom Tolo 732 213 3858.

Dina Tolo 732 822 4074.

Noah Nyalele 732 589 5810.

Eunice Oyugi 732 824 4850

Thank you all.
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USA, NJ: DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT

from bkojiem@ . . .

We regret to announce the sudden death of Mr. Abel Odero Njoga of Rachuonyo district, which occured on August 26, 2010. He is survived by his wife and five children. Mr. Abel Njoga was the brother of Sam Ogana Njoga, Zack Ramuya Njoga of New York and Henry Olewe Njoga of New Jersey. We are requesting for your prayers and financial support to assist with his hospital bills and funeral expenses.

In New Jersey friends and well wishers will be meeting on Friday September 03, 2010 from 6pm at the residence of Olewe
52 Marblestone lane
Willingboro NJ 08046

For further information please contact
Olewe 609-871-0272/ 609-724-6128
Samuel Ouko 609-456-3520
Alex Aluoch 732-3207-3836
Henry Ganda 856-465-7908
Augustine Onditti 973-432-8212
Joseph Omanya 732-447-3717
Omondi Odera 914-473-9749
Ben Odotte 732-421-7233

KENYA: KISUMU FREELANCE JOURNALIST OWINO AWICH DIES.

By Agwanda Powerman

Kisumu based freelance journalist Fredrick Owino Awich is dead.

Awich who was a regular contributor to most of the weekly papers and online editions passed away on Friday night at Moi Referral Hospital where he had been undergoing treatment due to severe heart condition.

According to his sister Syprose Juma who was on his bedside, the journalist passed away around 4am.

“His condition grew worse and this morning he passed away, he died while having normal conversation with us and we were surprised that he was having his last moments with us”one close family member who never want his name mentioned said.

Following his death various leaders have send their messages of condolences led by Kisumu Advocate and football clubs owner David Otieno Njer , COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli, Kisumu Town West and East MPs; John Olago Aluoch and Shakeel Shabbir, Nyatike MP Edick Omondi Anyanga, Pollins Anyango of Nyakach, East Africa Law Society Secretary James Aggrey Mwamu ,Office of the President Assistant Minister Joshua Orwa Ojode,Former Marie Stopes Coutry Director Cyprian Otieno Awiti, Nairobi Businessman James Onyango K’oyoo,Senior Deputy Commissioner of Police Omar Jambeni Bakari amongst others.

Kisumu businessmen and an aspirant for a parliamentary seat during the last general elections Shem Okeyo Onyango “Kwega” and Calleb Ingolo lamented the demise of Awich saying he will be greatly misses with Karachuonyo ODM Chairman Jack Agutu Nduri saying he had lost more than a colleague while Emuhaya ODM youth leader Ben Ombima saying Awich was more than a friend to all .

Awich who was a radical writer during his writing days is best remembered for his covering of the then opposition clique revolving round Lands Minister James Orengo,Oloo Aringo, Shem Ochuodho and Medical Services Minister Anyang’ Nyong’o among others who were strong Raila’s critics during the nineties which led to Raila Odinga allies and youths forcing him to “self-exile” outside luo Nyanza as he was perceived to be “intoxicating” luo minds with politics of Orengo and the group.

By the time of his death the late was contemplating writing a political weekly luo newspaper within the province.

ENDS.

Kenya: Death Announcement Of Mzee Samwel Ogari Isinta

from PubliceyeT@ . . .

I am deeply saddened to announce the passing to eternal life of my beloved father, Mzee Samwel Ogari Isinta of Nyansara village, Ogembo Township, Gucha district. He passed away on the morning of July 5th at 2.30am in Karen Hospital Nairobi, Kenya.

Mzee Ogari was the father of Rev. Fr Chris Isinta of OLBS Catholic church, Roseland, NJ., Hon. Simon Ogari, MP Bomachoge, Rose Ngare, Regina Mogeni and Annunciata Kiriago all of Nairobi, the late Daudi Ogari, the late Consolata Ogari, Gladys Nyauma of Malindi, the late Eric Ogari 1, and Eric Ogari 2 of Piscataway, NJ.

He was father in-law to Pamela Ogari of Karen, Nairobi, the late Rodha Kinanga Ogari,, the late Mary D. Ogari, and Shamim Dean Ogari of Piscataway, NJ- Advocate Joel Mainye among others, Meshak Ngare, Jacob Mogeni and Godfrey Kiriago all of Nairobi, and Jared Nyauma of Malindi.

He was uncle to Zachary & Tabitha Moitui of Jersey City, Agnes Moitui of Bayone and Caleb & Everlyn Moitui of PA.

Grandfather to among others- Angela Ngare of Roselle, NJ, Mildred Ogari and Sarah Ogari of Piscataway, Thomas and Modestus Isinta of Georgia, Judy Isinta, Gladys Nyaboro of Linden, NJ, Jacklyn Ondiba of PA, Jacklyn Nyandieka of Toms River, Jeffrey & Emily Moitui, Washington and Janet Moitui, Eluid Moitui, Rehema Moitui and Milfa Moitui all of Jersey City.
The family and the funeral committee has organized a prayer service scheduled for 6.00pm on Saturday, July 10th, at St Patrick’s Church, 492 Bramhall ave. Jersey City, NJ 07304. You are all welcome.

The family and friends are meeting daily at OLBS Catholic Church, Roseland, for prayers and support. Thursday and Friday we will meet at St Patrick’s church basement.
Thanks so much in advance to all of you for your prayers and support.

For Contacts-

Fr Chris 201-401-7695
Zackary Moitui 201-889-3636
Eric Ogari 201-230-8477
George Marucha 201-779-8505
Shem Onditi 201-532-2026
Jeremiah Simon 201-704-1189
Rev Orutwa 201-253-6262

KENYA: DEATH AND FUNERAL ANOUNCEMENT

From: bkojiem@ . . .

We regret to announce the death of Mama Ziporah Juma Osano of Kamagambo Rongo District. She suddenly collapsed at home and was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. The untimely and shocking death occurred on Sunday the 21st of June 2010.

She was the beloved wife of Mr. Gideon Osano Molo of Rongo Kenya. She will be dearly missed by her children namely; Mrs. Nerrhea Olick (Kenya), Clement Osano (Kenya), Olive Akoth, (Kenya) Justus Osano, (NJ USA,) Phillip Osano, (Montreal Canada) Ziadah Osano( Kenya) and Dickens Osano (NJ USA).

She was Mother in law to Dr. Joab Olick of Kenya, Eunice Ogutu of Kenya, and Joy Ajuoga of NJ USA.

Auntie to Ezrah Odondi NJ USA, Carole Otieno, Collins Otieno and many others.

Mama Ziporah leaves behind 15 grandchildren and many friends and relatives who loved her dearly.

A meeting of family members, friends and well wishers is scheduled to take place this Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 1507 Birchwood Ct. North Brunswick NJ 08902 as from 6pm.

The family in NJ intends to travel to Kenya to attend the burial, which is scheduled forth 4rd July 2010.

All are welcome and God bless you.

For more information please contact:

Justus Osano 848 2289733
Dickens Osano 8482197644
Joy Ajuoga 8482281238
Robert Akal 7324850363
Ezra Odondi 5514273080
Odera Tobias 2012453150
Ben odotte 7324217233
John Owuor 7326196716

Ben Odotte

Kenya: Thousnds of tearful mourners attend the burial of journalist in Uriri district

Reports Leo Odera Omolo in Awendo Town.

THOUSANDS of tearful mourners were in attendance during the burial of the late Boaz Jakotaye Omori Odera at his parent rural home at Rapogi village, Uriri district at the weekend.

The scribe was given a fitting sending off when close to five thousands people who included hundreds of pupils from the nearby four primary schools, parents,

Also in attendance were top officials of the Kenya National Union of Teachers from four districts of Uriri, Rongo, Migor,Awendo and Nyatikelead by the Rongo executive branch secretary Mr J Owuor Gari.

Pupils from Obuongo Otuagi, Nyasawro.Rapogi Mixed and Piny Owacho Primary Schools entertained the mourners with poems composed mainly in praise of the dead populist teacher and choirs.

The 37 year old primary school teacher who died a week ago in a mysterious circumstances in what appear to be drowning incident in a shallow water small village stream on the morning of on June 6th as he headed for his place of work about two kilometers away from home.

Mourners who include the Samia District Commissioner Mrs Josephine Onunga who is a sister in-law of the deceased were guided by the joint masters of ceremonies Mr Nathan Owuor Gari and a Nairobi businessmen Mr John Boby Awiti Otange. The burial ceremony was conducted by the Anglican Church.

Also in attendance were civic leaders, local politicians, farmers and people from all walks of life. The eulogy about thebrief life of the late teacher and a budding writer was read by Mr. Omulo Okoth, the Sports-Editor of the standard who is a cousin of the deceased while another Migori-based senior writer Mr Oloo Janak who is a nephew of the late teachers moved a vote of thanks at the end of the ceremony which went on smoothly and peacefully.

Speaker after speaker heaped a lot of praise on the late Mr Omori-Odera as a man whom wore the smile in his face all the time and was friendly to many people irrespective of their status within the society. He was s ports man who led his school to many local tournaments and hard working teachers who believes in achieving something for his pupils.

The scribes father a prominent Kisumu based veteran journalist Mr Leo Odera Omolo told the mourner that his son who was born in 1973 was named after his long time friend and mentor the late Boaz Reza Omori, and former Editor-In-Chief the DAILY NATION who died in 1972 at the age of 46 years in a mysterious circumstance. It was the late Omori who induced him and gave him vital information and guidance to the journalism profession. He regretted the loss of his favorite son and a friend.

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leooderaomolo@yahoo.com

USA, NJ: Fund-Raising For Mama Sara Auma Randiek

From: bkojiem@ …

Mama Sara Auma Randiek, mother of Jared A. Randiek of Willingboro NJ, the late Richard Odondi Randiek (Jakonganga), James O. Randiek, Polycarp O. Randiek, Francis O. Randiek, and mother- in- law of Lynet A. Odondi, and Beatrice Randiek of Willingboro NJ passed away on Sunday, 6/6/2010 at 1:00pm at Virtua Rehab Nursing Home in Mt. Holly, New Jersey.

A fund raising to help cover the costs of transporting the body to Kenya has been rescheduled to take place on 6/19/2010 at Days Inn in Hillsborough NJ, address 118 Rt 206 South, Hillsborough NJ 08844, from 6:00 pm till 2:00 am

The family appreciates the efforts of everyone who participated or sent their donations last Saturday 6/12/10.

Unfortunately, however, the amount realized ($ 4,500) fell short of the funeral services and transportation costs. About $ 10, 000 is necessary to cover the costs. Again, the family would appreciate a second effort this Saturday to meet the short fall.

Please, contact the following persons for information:

Edward Oyuga Ojuok: (609) 384-2573

Maurice Onyuka: (609) 275-0299

Jared Randiek: (856) 883-0061

Paul Alwala:(610) 967-9098

Lynet A. Odondi: (845) 264-8478

Joseph Omanya: (732) 447-3717

Peter Awino: (845) 559-7846

Joab Okello: (914) 772-4791

Ben Odotte: (732) 421-7233

Karume Musa: (732) 887-9448

Japheth Midianga (732) 801-3225

Phelomena Kaudo (908) 875-3049

Amos Atonga: (732) 586-2849

Thanks.

USA, NJ: Funeral announcement for Tirronia Posha Stokes

From: Dhiamby@ . . . and bkojiem@ . . .

We regret to announce the death of Tirronia Posha Stokes of Ewing NJ. Posha was the only child of Vennesta Ogalo of Ewing NJ.Friends and family are convening at her residence 220 Weber Ave Ewing NJ for prayers and funeral arrangements. There’ll be a fund raising on Saturday 6/12/10 to help offset hospital bill and meet the funeral expenses. Your prayers and contributions will be appreciated.

There will be funeral service on June 12th 2010 from 3pm to 7pm EST at :

Anderson Funeral services,

201 Sandford St
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-7312

Following funeral services, there will be a fund raising on the same day ( June 12th 2010) at:

AC Indians
1214 Cozens Lane,
Nothbrunswick, NJ 08902

For further information please contact the following persons:

Jane Bamimore 732-979-9797
Abraham mwangangi 856-304-5131
Augustine Onditi 973-432-8212
Chris Ogalo 732-309-0955
John Arende 609-638-0787
Joshua Ogalo 732-319- 7690.
Sila Orwa 732-979-8160
Tom nyaoke 732-322-8057
Mr&mrs Oyuga 609-384-2531
Mourice Dande 732-619-6224
Jared ogalo 862-215-4564
Bill ouma 845-705-5425
Betty omolo 484-951-2412
Ben Odote 732-421-7233
Richard omolo 732-951-1987

USA, NJ: Funeral announcement for Tirronia Posha Stokes

from: bkojiem@ . . .

We regret to announce the death of Tirronia Posha Stokes of Ewing NJ.

Posha was the only child of Vennesta Ogalo of Ewing NJ.Friends and family are convening at her residence 220 Weber Ave Ewing NJ for prayers and funeral arrangements. There’ll be a fund raising on Saturday 6/12/10 to help offset hospital bill and meet the funeral expenses. Your prayers and contributions will be appreciated. The venue for the fund raising will be announced in due course.

For further information please contact the following persons:

Jane Bamimore 732-979-9797
Abraham mwangangi 856-304-5131
Augustine Onditi 973-432-8212
Chris Ogalo 732-309-0955
John Arende 609-638-0787
Joshua Ogalo 732-319- 7690.
Sila Orwa 732-979-8160
Tom nyaoke 732-322-8057
Mr&mrs Oyuga 609-384-2531
Mourice Dande 732-619-6224
Jared ogalo 862-215-4564
Bill ouma 845-705-5425
Betty omolo 484-951-2412
Ben Odote 732-421-7233
Richard omolo 732-951-1987


Best regards,

Augah

“The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good”

Kenya: Journalist’s burial date is setfor next Saturday 12th june at his Rapogi home

From: Leo Odera Omolo

JOURNALIST-CUM-TEACHER’S BURIAL IS SET FOR NEXT SATURDAY AT HIS RAPOGI URIRI RURAL HOME AFTER FOUL PLAY IS RULED OUT.

BOAZ Jakotaye Omori Odera, the 37 old primary school teacher-cum-journalist who died last week what was suspected to have been caused by drowning tragedy will be laid to rest next Saturday 12th June ,2011.

The burial will take place at his parents homestead, which is located at Rapogi village, Uriri district. He was staunch Christian and a member of the Anglican Church

This is after the family had abandoned the angle of suspicion of possible foul play after the scribe’s wife had stated that the teachers had suffered a severe headache the previous night and was slightly looking unwell in the morning when he left his house before the tragedy occurred at about 9.am while the deceased was crossing a shallow water stream on a mission to inspect his maize farm.

He was the fourth son of a Kisumu based veteran journalist Leo Odera Omolo,and a retired school teachers Mrs Benter Anyango Odera who is now a petty trader at Rapogi market.

His father described the scribe as a jolly and populist person within the locality judging from hundreds of messages of condolences the family had received from his friends, relatives and contacts country-wide.

Omolo said the young teacher was a hard working person and was his favorite son as he died while following his father foot steps as a budding writer. He has been a regular contributor of topic articles and features to the WEEKLY Citizen and jaluo.com website and other publications such as the LINK etc. He was also a sports enthusiast.

The young Odera was trained as a P1primary School teacher at Kamwenje Teachers Training College in N yeri and had worked at Obuongo Otuagi and Piny Owacho Primary School both located within Uriri district. But after serving for only a couple of years he had made many friends due to his easy and outgoing characters.

The young Odera left behind a widow and four small children. His father said he had suffered irreparable loss, adding that he had lost a friend and regular companion.

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leooderaomolo@yahoo.com

Kenya: KISUMU veteran journalist is bereaved in a river drowning tragedy

From: Leo Odera Omolo

LEO ODERA OMOLO, A Kisumu based veteran freelance journalist, has lost one of his sons in a mysterious drowning tragedy.

Boaz Jakotayer Omori Odera, 37 year old primary school teacher at Piny Owacho Primary School in Rapogi Division, Uriri district died this morning {Thursday 3 June} at about 9AM while crossing a small shallow water stream in the village as he walked to his place of work about 2 kilometer from his rural Rapogi village home.

The young Odera was also budding journalist following in his father’s foot steps. He was practicing the trade as a freelance writer in addition to his teaching profession and was regular contributor to the ww.jaluo.com website and also the WEEKLY CITIZEN.

THE police visited the scene of the incident, and later asked the family to remove the body from the river and take for preservation at the Rapcon Mortuary in the nearby Awendo Town while investigation is in progress to establish the cause of his death with the view to ascertain whether there was a foul play or not.

H e was married and left a wife with four children.

The family has appealed to anyone who might have witnessed any person walking a long the narrow foot path leading to the small stream with the teacher to pass such information to the police. Further details as regards funeral arrangement would be announced soon.

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leooderaomolo@yahoo.com

USA, Mass.: Funeral arrangements for Paul Onyango (Pablo)

From:

To All Kenyans and friends

It is with great sorrow that we announce the tragic death of Paul Onyango Sika (Pablo) of Gem Yala, Siaya District. Whose body was found in a canal, Lowell, Massachusetts.

The entire Kenyan community is in the process of transporting his body home (Kenya). Due to time and distance, there are two committees set to organize for the main fund-raising event set on Sunday May 23rd, 2010 at St. Stephen’s Church, Lowell at 2pm.

Daily meeting are being held both in Malden (1060 Main St, Apt. 15) and Lowell from 6pm to midnight. To help raise funds an account has been set up at Bank of America, checking Account Number 4631297589. For any Wire transfers, the ABA Number is 026009593.

There will be a mini-fundraising on Saturday May 22nd, 2010 in Malden (1060 Main St., Apt. 15) starting at 3.30pm to midnight. It will be followed by another mini-fundraising on Sunday at noon, Rapture Harvest Church, 33 West Water Street, Wakefield, MA, 01880, then finally the MAIN FUNDRAISING will be held the same day at 2p.m, ST’ STEPHEN ANGLICAN CHURCH LOWELL, 279 West 6th ST, LOWELL, MA , 01850 with the help of Kenyans Pastors’ Associations and the Kenyan Christians’ Welfare Associations.

Any help that you can give will be highly appreciated.

For more information please contact.

Rev. Jeremiah Githere 978-726-6710

Ruth Oduor 617-281-0406

Bishop Joshua Wambua 617-899-9130

Robert Omondi 857-928-8812

Harrison Maina (Ajabu Africa) 781-953-2490

Catherine Macharia 978-996-0030

Jackton Were 857-204-0989

God bless!!

Jackton W. Were

857-204-098

LOSS OF MY MOTHER IN LAW

From: bkojiem@ . . .

l regret to announce the loss of my mother-in-law, Mama Alice, as we all respectfully called her. She went to be with the Lord yesterday. She was a good mama all her life. She left a good legacy to follow. Her memory will remain with all of us including her grandchildren: Amos & Rebecca Odotte, Pst Ron & Linnet Okore, Pst Nick & Lilian Okore, Joash Okore & James Okore all of USA, amongst the other family members back home including my husband Peter.

I intend to attend her burial & give her a send off, the only way I can pay my last respects as a “thank you” for being a good mother. Therefore, I request for financial support to enable me make the trip, as such, I’m asking for fund raising drive over here @ our residence, 608 Westmoreland Drive, Ewing O8618, next Friday May 7th from 6pm onwards. In case you can’t make it because of tight schedule, you can mail your contributions to the mentioned address. It will go along way to accomplish what’s ahead of us. Please uphold us in prayers and may God bless you all. Amen. JANET OKORE

RSVP

Janet Okore – cell 848 248 1758
Richard & Rosemary Arina Olum – cell 732 609 6988
Amos & Rebecca – cell 732 910 1207
Pst Ron & Linnet – cell 732 766 8289
Pst Nick & Lilian – cell 609 271 9227
Joash – cell 848 248 7125
James – cell 848 248

Kenya: funeral programme for the late Magdaline Owino

from Jactone Otieno

Hi,

Here is the funeral programme for the late Magdaline Owino (Francis Sidigu’s sister in-law). Francis has requested that you place it on jaluo.com website.

Thanks

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Celebrating Life

Magdaline Owino

1950-2010

Till we meet again
Thursday: 29th April, 2010

12:00 noon Cortege leaves St. Monica’s Hospital
1.00 p.m. Cortege arrives at St. Luke’s Church (Manyatta)
– Service & Viewing.
3.00 p.m. Journey to Koru for an over-night stay.
– Service at Koru ACK

Friday: 30th April, 2010

10.00 a.m Cortege departs for Kisumu Karateng
2.00 p.m Cortege arrives at St. Phillips Church, Nyabera
– Service

Saturday: 1st May, 2010

9.00 a.m. Speeches
Service
Burial

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace! How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost but now am found
Was blind but now I see.

T’was Grace that taught my heart to fear
And Grace my fears relieved
How precious did that Grace appear
The hour I first believed.

Through many dangers toils and snares
I have already come
Tis Grace that brought me safe thus far
And Grace will lead me home.

The Lord has promised good to me
His word my hope secures
He will my shield and portion be
As long as life endures.

Yes when this heart and flesh shall fail
And mortal life shall cease
I shall possess within the veil
A life of joy and peace.

When we’ve been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we first began.
Pass Me Not O Gentle Saviour

Pass me not, O gentle Saviour,
Hear my humble cry;
While on others Thou art calling;
Do not pass me by.

Saviour, Saviour,
Hear my humble cry,
While on others Thou art calling,
Do not pass me by.

Let me at a throne of mercy
Find a sweet relief;
Kneeling there in deep contrition,
Help my unbelief

Trusting only in Thy merit,
Would I seek Thy face;
Heal my wounded, broken spirit,
Save me by Thy grace.

Thou the spring of all my comfort,
More than life to me,
Whom have I on earth beside Thee,
Whom in Heav’n but Thee.

What A Friend We Have In Jesus

What a friend we have in Jesus
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privileged to carry,
Everything to God in prayer.
O what peace we often forfeit!
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer!

Have we trials and temptations?
Is there trouble anywhere?
We should never be discouraged,
Take it to the Lord in prayers.

Can we find a friend so faithful
Who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our every weakness
Take it to the Lord in prayer.

Are we weak and heavy laden?
Cumbered with a load of care?
Precious Saviour, still our refuge:
Take it to the Lord in prayer!
Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
Take it to the Lord in prayer.
In his arms he’ll take and shield thee,
Thou will find a solace there.

Eulogy:

Mrs. Magdaline Atieno Owino was the first born daughter to the late Mzee Augustine Nyawade and Mama Anastasia Nyawade of Sega. She was born on 22nd October, 1950. She was the first born child in a family of 10. She was married on 6th March 1971 to Mr. Hesbon Owino, Son to the late Eliud Sidigu and Dada Roselida Sule of Kisumu Karateng. They were blessed with six children, Eliud Sidigu, Sr. Salome Achieng, Jackton Otieno, Scholastica Achieng, Absalom Omondi and Emmanuel Nyawade. She was co-wife to Madgaline Amina, step mother to Florida and Rhoda.

Magdaline started her studies at Kongei girls boarding – Lushoto Tanzania (Tz), she proceeded to Shirati MTC – Tz (1968-1970), Sengerema MTC – Tz (1971), Kisumu MTC (1984-1985), Computer Studies (2005) and was a Theology student at St. Paul Theology College – Kisumu (2006-2010).

Her career started at Musoma District hospital (1973-1974) then Homa Bay Dist. Hosp. (1975-1979), Provincial General hospital, Kisumu District hospital & Victoria Hospital (1980-2006), Ng’iya Mission Hosp. (2006-2007) and Holy Family Catholic Mission Hospital – Koru (2008-2010). She was a lay-reader at St. Luke’s Parish – ACK since 22nd Nov. 1998.

Mama Magdaline passed away on 12th April 2010 in her sleep. She was a loving mum & grandmother, a devoted Christian, hardworking person, jovial and welcomed everybody.

May the Almighty Lord Rest your Soul in Eternal Peace. Amen.

Rest in Peace Magda

Death announcement

From: Kennedy Odero

This is to announce the passing on of the dad of Kennedy Odero of California in Kenya after an emergency surgery over the easter. He left us on April 7th 2010.

Arrangements are being made for the funeral details shall be availed soon. Please you can contact:

Kennedy Odero 610 441 3420

Diana Odeny 951 488 2998

Thanks

Kisumu Journalistis breaved

LEO ODERA OMOLO IS BEREAVED AGAIN, WITH THE DEATH OF HIS NEPHEW, A SENIOR DEPUTY SECRETARY AT THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE.

Leo Odera Omolo, a Kisumu based veteran journalist, and author of children books, and his close family members have suffered yet another tragedy, following the untimely death of his nephew, Mr. George Oswako Okelo, a senior deputy secretary at the Ministry of Defense.

Mr Okello died on January 8th, 2010 at the Kenyatta National Hospital, following a short illness.

Based at the Ministry’s Department of Defense {DOD}, Mr.Okello was a former DO {1} Molo, Kajiado and Trans-Nzoia, and many other stations of work.

He is the husband of Mrs Josephine Onunga Okello, the current District Commission for the newly created Samia, based in Funyula, and a father of several minors.

George Oswako Okelo is the son of the late Mzee Elisha Okelo Oswako is a cousin of the journalist Leo Odera Omolo. He hails from Kamgere village, Waware sub-Location, Rusinga East Location, Mbita East district.

Mr. Okello is a cousin to Mr. Esaac Omulo Okoth, the STANDARDS Sports Editor, Wycliffe Onyango Oluoch of Mombasa, Ken Masime Odera, the CEO of Centre for Good Governance and Development, Assistant Chief Obuya Owade of Waware East, Ballacka Odoyo of Ken-Gen-Sondu Miriu , Mwalimu Jared Samba Okong’o of Rusinga island, Mwalimu Boaz Jakotaye Omori of Rapogi market and Mr Ocholla Odoyo of Nairobi.

The body is lying at one of the funeral homes in Nairobi, while the family in collaboration with the Ministry, relatives, friends and well wishers. The funeral committee are making tentative arrangement for the burial date, which will be announced soon.

The burial will take place at his home in Kamagere Waware sub-location, Rusinga East Location, Kamger, Mbita Disrict.

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VETERAN KISUMU BASED JOURNALIST IS BEREAVED.

VETERAN KISUMU BASED JOURNALIST IS BEREAVED.

LEO ODERA OMOLO, a veteran Kisumu journalist, has lost one of his dozens of daughters, who died at Mission Hospital, Uriri district.

Jackline Atieno Kawa, aged 29, died after a short illness. She was the wife a prominent Uriri businessman, the late Mr.Samuel Onyango Kawa, who died last year.

Jackline is survived by four children Bob Omondi, Phillip Okoth, James Elijah and Esther Auma.

The burial will be on Sunday 13th December 2009 at her home at Oyani Junction village in Kanyamkago West, Uriri district.

Prayers will be conducted at the graveside.

Jaluo Dot Kom would like to appeal to our readers to remember Leo, who is a tireless contributor here, and his orphaned grand children, during this most trying time.

Leo can be reached at Leo Odera Omolo <leooderaomolo@yahoo.com>

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Fundraising for Joyce Family

From:
Date: Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:22 PM

We regret to inform you of the sudden death of Mzee Helekiah Agunda Ndeda which occured on November 1, 2009 in Kenya. The late Mr. Agunda was the father of Joyce Ochieng of PA formerly of New Jersey, Joel Agunda, Vivien Gitau, Ben Agunda and Jim Agunda among others; father-in-law to Victor Owino Ochieng of PA among others; brother-in-law to Amos Owuor and Carren Pulley of MD, John Owuor and Ruth Odondi of New Jersey. As the family prays and celebrates Mzee Agunda’s life and his journey on earth, we invite you to pray and support us in any way you can during this trying time.

Joyce, Victor and the family will be traveling to Kenya to attend the burial. On that note and on behalf of Agunda’s family, we appeal to you to join us for a fundraising on:

Saturday, November 7, 2009 from 7.00pm at
14 ridge road
Edison, NJ

For those who will be unable to make it to the fundraiser due to other commitments, please feel free to deposit your contributions to: Citibank A/C 18468664 – A/C Name – Victor Ochieng. Alternatively, you may mail your contributions to: Joyce Ochieng, 35 Pebble Beach Lane, Pottstown, PA 19464

Thank you all and may God rest Mzee Agunda’s soul in eternal peace, Amen.

Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any of the following people for info:

Joyce Ochieng–610 326 6584
Victor Ochieng–215 307 0581
John Owuor–732 619 6716
Sam Oyugi–732 662 1226
Ben Odotte–732 421 7233
Edna Nyamoita–732 763 3035
Victor Machoka–917 774 1592
Doc Odotte–732 213 9699
Amos Owuor–301 442 7622
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Eulogy for the Late James Herbert Obaso

3 Nov. 2009

Eulogy for the Late James Herbert Obaso
A Story of a Lifetime

We are solemnly gathered here today to say farewell to a man of principle, excellence, and dedication.

James Herbert Obaso, a distinguished teacher, educator, civil servant management trainer and researcher was called home on Monday morning October 26th, 2009 in Karen Hospital, Nairobi. A dedicated family man, James leaves behind a grieving wife, children, step children, sisters and brothers, sisters-in-law, uncles and aunts.

Mr. Obaso was the first son of the late Mzee Shem Angugo and Mama Rhoda Ger of Kisumo Karateng, Nyanza. He was born on January 29th, the year of our Lord 1938. He was the first child in a in a family of nine children. In 1961 he married Phoebe Margaret Akumu, daughter of Mzee Hosea Pala of Seme Kombewa. They were blessed with four children, Victor Onyango, Douglas Odhiambo, Gillian Atieno and Julie Alobo Ger (named for his mother Rhoda Ger).

Following the early passing of his wife, Phoebe James was blessed with a second marriage on October 6th 1990 to Millicent Achieng Obaso the daughter of the late Mzee Walter Edwin Ogara and Mama Teresa Olewe Ogara of Sakwa with whom he lived till his death two weeks ago. As the first son in a closely-knit family, James provided leadership and material support to virtually all his siblings and relatives in Karateng. Over the years, he also provided generous support toward the education and wellbeing of many relatives in the extended family from the side of his mother, father and wives.

James received his early education from 1945 to 1954, in Maseno, Awasi and Lwanda Primary Schools in Nyanza Province, Kenya from where he obtained a Kenya African Preliminary Examination Certificate. From 1955 to 1958 he was enrolled in Maseno High school where he studied and qualified with the Cambridge School Certificate. Determined to further his education Jim enrolled in Maseno Siriba College from 1958-60. It is during his years of training as a teacher at Siriba that his passion for teaching began to develop in earnest. Upon receiving his teacher’s certificate he taught in many schools and training centres around the country including Siriba itself. He went on to study at Makerere University College Kampala Uganda from 1964-1968 from where he obtained a BA degree in Economics and Sociology. However, his thirst for education did not end there. From 1968 to 1970 he entered Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA from where he earned a Master of Science degree in Organizational Behaviour and Public Administration.

James Herbert Obaso had a long and distinguished career of excellence and commitment which spanned over forty years. He was dedicated to capacity development, education and training of civil servants and public administrators in Kenya. From an early age, he could discern the value of strong institutions and sound human capacity for emerging democracies in Africa and he committed himself to making this happen.

As a systems manager and organizational sociologist, James was a passionate believer in the civil service as premier public service operation for any country. He also believed that the success of a viable public service depended on sound training, human and institutional capacity for its credibility and sustainability. And knowing the value of human and institutional capacity, he spared no effort to instill, mentor and promote excellence, transparency and accountability in those he was charged to teach. He seized every opportunity to make his contributions towards this end was felt everywhere he taught. Many who knew James Obaso closely at home, in class or in a training seminar, will recall that he put his heart and soul in building the human and institutional base for high level performance and sustainability of the civil service. He put his heart in making the Kenya civil service great and sustainable and his commitment and leadership shines everywhere he worked in Africa.

Mr. Obaso’s footprints are all over the page in his work assignments. He held many senior technical and leadership positions both in his native Kenya and elsewhere in Africa. James was an Instructor and later Deputy Principal, Government Training Institute (GTI), Maseno between 1962-64. He then rose to the post of Senior Lecturer and Head of Department in Public Administration at the Kenya Institute of Administration (KIA). At the Kenya Institute of Administration (KIA) James put on a stellar performance and is best remembered for his tremendous leadership and training role. At KIA, James taught a very large number of Kenya administrators, civil servants including DOs, DCs, Assistant Secretaries and Undersecretaries. Many Kenyans will recall James Obaso’s stellar performance as their instructor and mentor as well as administrator at the KIA finally getting a senior position in Government. James worked directly in the civil service as Undersecretary Directorate of Personnel Management (DPM) in charge of Staff Development), Office of the President, Kenya. Between 1978-1980 he was Deputy Secretary and Principal Government Training Institute, Mombasa.

His other professional positions included Manpower Development and Training Manager in Kenya Shell and BP Limited between 1980-1984; Lecturer- College of Education and External Studies of the University of Nairobi and Part-time Lecturer at the United States International University (USIU-Africa) in Nairobi, Kenya from 1985 onwards. He was also in 1984 that James was Founder and Director of professional Training Consultants-Training, Management and Research Consultants (PTC) through which he made tremendous contributions to institutional capacity development in Kenya and several countries in Africa to date.

But James was not to stop here. His passion for training led him to work and lecture farther afield in Africa including in key national management institutes such as Southern Africa Institute of Development Management (IDM) based in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, he also worked for the Swaziland Institute of Public Administration (SIMPA) and taught part-time at the University of Swaziland.

James leaves a strong legacy of dedication to the training, capacity development and mentoring for excellence in public service and the application of public policy. This is the legacy he leaves behind. James leaves a strong legacy of dedication to excellence, transparency and accountability in organizational management. When it is all written up, his ideas will become a key part of learning on how to make public institutions and public servants a success.

In reminiscing about his life and the work he loved, just barely a month before his passing, James confided in one of his children about the disappointment and outrage he felt when his civil service career was abruptly ended in prime time when he was on his way to becoming Permanent Secretary. In his characteristic gentle and reflective mood, he recalled the pain of being fought for his commitment to issues around transparency, accountability and good governance that led to putting him in jail and then shunted off his job. But this did not break him. James continued to stand up for what he believed was right for Kenya and beyond and his career grew from strength to strength.

In his last days upon his return from Southern Africa, James continued to teach closer to home. More recently he was on contract as part time lecturer at University of Nairobi, College of Education and Distance Learning, Kisumu Extramural Center and Moi University Odera Akang’o constituent college.

Farewell Japuonj, WuonyaImbo, Jaka-Black.

May the Almighty Lord Rest your Soul in Eternal Peace until we meet again.

Reminder – Fund Raiser for the late Jack Apollo Owuor

From:
Date: Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:35 PM

The family of the late Jack Apollo Owuor is seeking your assistance to raise funds to cover funeral expenses. Jack pass away on Tuesday September 15th in California. He is survived by his wife Pamela Owuor, sons Osbert and Robert Owuor, daughters Lenora Salome and Michelle Owuor; daughter-in-law Carrol Owuor, and grandsons Solomon and Jack Owuor Jr of CA USA.

He was the brother to the former MP for Nyando, Mr. James Miruka Owuor. He also contested the Nyando Contituency seat in the 2007 elections. He was the uncle to Millie Deya, Fred Ochieng Miruka, Dianne Miruka, Henry Odhiambo Miruka, Elizabeth Achieng Miruka, and Diana Odeny, all of Pennsylvania USA.

Arrangements are being made to transport the body to Kenya for burial in Kano.

Your financial assistance will go a long way in this time of need. A fundraiser has been scheduled for:

Saturday October 10th starting 6:00 pm at
3 Maryland Circle, Apt #120

Whitehall, PA 18052

Please note Whitehall is in the Allentown area.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Millie Miruka Deya (717) 649-5749
Fred Ochieng Miruka (717) 982-6247
Dianne Miruka Ochanda (717) 514-4884
Elizabeth Achieng Miruka (267) 269-9360
Diana Odeny (951) 488-2998
Patrick Deya (717) 877-7726
Martin “Doc” Ochanda (717) 991-2554

On behalf of the Kano Association, contact:

Ben Odotte Kojiem (732) 421-7233
Tom Nyaoke (732) 322-8057
Doc Odotte Kojiem (713) 213-9699

We greately appreciate your assistance.

It has been said that one test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time.

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