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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of former Cabinet Minister, Honorable Nahashon Kanyi Waithaka. Hon. Kanyi passed away on Wednesday, July 19th, 2017 in Kenya at the age of 81 and leaves behind his family that includes his son - Abel Kanyi and his brothers- in-law Peter Gichuru and Tony Gichuru of Baltimore, Maryland.
Family and friends are meeting evenings from 6pm on Friday, Saturday and Monday at 613 Mountain Rd, Fallston, MD 21047.
A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 4:00 PM (EST) at Elimu; 9600 Pulaski Park Dr, Suite 115, Middle River, MD 21220.
Abel and other family members will be traveling to Kenya early next week for the funeral.
Kindly take the time to offer your support to the Kanyi family at this time of grief.
Cash App: 4434702413 or $Abellah
Paypal: abellahjonnes.aj@gmail.com
For more information please contact:
Pastor Mugweh: 410-236-5401
Abel Kanyi: 443-470-2413
Peter Gichuru: 443-322-4237
Tony Gichuru: 443-570-8751
Nancy: 443-801-8693
Agatha: 443-525-1771
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Poleni sana. My question is…
Poleni sana. My question is even somebody who was a minister people are asking for cash donation. This is abusing the system
That is being very rude. …
That is being very rude. Are you representing the family? If not do not insult people on behave of the family
Your comment is uncalled for…
Your comment is uncalled for. It is not about money, it's about honesty. There is nothing wrong by asking questions. What is the money raised for?
My condolences to the late…
My condolences to the late minister's family. But like
'Kenya' has observed, I don't understand the fundraising. Can someone from Kanyi family tell us why they are fundraising? Reports says that he was pronounced dead on arrival at Karen Hospital, meaning he was not hospitalized and therefore likely no medical bills. Let's reserve the fundraising practice for the more deserving cases.
please this has nothing to…
please this has nothing to do with fundraising ,a simple way of pronouncing diaspora life .After bills no ticket money or spare change to parade in kenya. Helping people be together @there darkest hours is rewarding!