A Kenyan Man Dies in a Tragic Road Accident in California

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The Late Enock Nyabuti Momanyi

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Enock Nyabuti Momanyi of Pleasant Hill California, which occured on Saturday June 15, 2012 at University Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Enock was a civil engineer who worked as a project manager at Alisto Engineering Group of Walnut Creek California. He was the son of Mr. Momanyi Omweno and Nyabonyi Momanyi of Nyabitunwa village Bomachoge constituency Kisii County. He was a brother to Jason Momanyi of Kenya Airways, Micah Momanyi of Ministry of Agriculture, Kenya, Rudiah Bwari Ongera of KBC, Shem Momanyi of Kenya Police, Elkanah Momanyi of Ministry of Medical services- Kenya, and Julius Momanyi, a student at Kenya Medical Training College, Nakuru- Kenya. He was an uncle to several nephews and nieces, and cousin and friend to a whole lot of us.

The late Enock died from injuries sustained during a tragic road accident in the deserts of Southern Califonia on his way from work. His body is currenty lying in Las Vegas, NV, and in the process of being transported to his temporary resting place in Walnut Creek, CA.

He will be transported home during the first week of July, 2012.

Friends are meeting daily in different parts of the continent and in Kenya for prayers and moral support for the family, and also to generate funds to transport the body home for the final resting.
 
There could be a meeting in your neighborhood.

There has been a bank account established at Bank of America:
Account number 164100449465
Routing number 121000358

The following can be contacted in case you need to find out more details of the tragic accident or any such gathering:
Daniel Onsitu: (925) 667-8575
Sammy Metobo: (510)552-4065
Job Gekara: (510)885-1945
Angela Gekara: (510)885-1945
Malachi Onditi: (510)825-6187
Isabella Mwango: (650)793-6478
Richard Ayore: (408)710-9169

FRED N OMBATI's picture
FRED N OMBATI
we loved you Enock but God loves you most.May thy soul rest in peace.we will live to remember you

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