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It is with humble acceptance of the Lord’s will that we announce the passing of Mrs. Janet Muthoni Njuguna. She was ailing for a while and had been hospitalized since February, 2019. She passed away at the MP Shah Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya on April 4th, 2019.
She was loving wife to Stephen Njuguna Githuri. Mother to Njonjo Njuguna, Kawira Kiguru, Kimathi Njuguna, Mbugua Njuguna and Kanini Njuguna. Mother in-law to Allan Kiguru Kimani, LaDawn Njonjo, Hellen Wanjiru Kimathi, Sarah Wanjiru Mbugua, David Njuguna Thuo, and grandmother to many.
Friends and family are meeting daily for prayers and support at 9405 Turf Rd Parkville, MD 21234 at 6:30 pm.
Memorial Service will be on Sunday, April 14th, 2019 at 4:00pm at Elimu Center: 9600 Pulaski Park Drive, Suite 115, Middle River, MD, 21220.
For financial support towards the funeral and an outstanding hospital bill at M.P. Shah Hospital, please CashApp:
$KiguruKimani or 443-804-5907
$kawiran or 410-419-7473
$KaniniN or 443-414-6128
For those in Kenya, use Paybill #560189 - Janet Muthoni Njuguna Funeral Fund
For more info please contact:
Kiguru Kimani: 443-804-5907
Kawira: 410-419-7473
Kanini: 443-414-6128
Pastor Mugweh: 410-236-5401
Karanja Mwaura: 410-409-9340
Julie Weche: 410-303-3335
Dr. Isaac Kuria: 301- 512-8535
David Thuo: 443-904-3684
Mbugua: 410-428-0228 or +254 721 451 245
Kimathi: 410-599-5886 or +254 712 272 286
Njonjo: 410-908-2685 or +254 768 664 505
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Sue you have no empathy and to think that people post these kind of messages asking for help to take ‘advantage of others or be aggressive to others’ is so beyond me. Do you realize that in Kenya most people don’t have insurance that covers health and funeral costs? That if a person died in hospital after being admitted for a long period of time could mean mills in medical costs...Not a single Kenyan I have met use these venues to fund raise if they are capable. They are not being aggressive rather they are beggars without many options.. Be kind. Feel their pain. Understand their circumstances. Don’t be too quick judge. It is not easy for anyone in difficult circumstances. This lady was here...for a long period of time ....no one is forcing you to contribute... and I hope you are never in a similar situation...thanks God you are healthy..,say that a grateful prayer but don’t throw mud to others in times of difficulties.
@Lydia, I do not know this family. That being said there are genuine cases where the family needs muchango and there are those who exploit and abuse the Harambee motto. For example we know much much our MPigs made. When they die their family start asking for muchango which is very unfair. The same to some rich con artists aka pastors. They ask their members muchango to bury their relatives when they can afford to pay for it without bothering other people.
Poleni sana! May you take comfort from Isaiah 25:8 which say God will swallow up death forever and we wont need to cry again for our loved ones
Sending my sincere condolences to the bereaved family.
There is one thing that caught my attention. I notice the deceased has so many family members abroad and for all those listed on this profile. Seriously, do you really need to ask people for money while you could take care of it especially when someone passed in Kenya?
I know you are crying but it's a high time we say something. I think people nowadays are taking advantage of others. Everyone listed here could contribute and get done with funeral arrangements. I find this type of aggressiveness shameful to our community.