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him. He reminded the mourners how
       Moi was a humble man who told the
       truth and forgave. All Moi's children
       were given a Bible in of honour Mzee’s
       wishes. Moi married Lena in 1950 and
       had  eight  children;  Doris,  Jennifer,
       Jonathan (deceased), Raymond, John
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       Mark, Philip, Gideon and June. He
       leaves  behind  21   grandchildren.
       Baringo Senator Gideon Moi was urged
       to step into his father’s political shoes by
       his  elder brother  Raymond  who
       symbolically handed him Moi’s famous
       rungu, signifying that  leadership  had
       passed on to the last-born son of Mzee
       Moi. Gideon expressed his gratitude to
       Kenyans who had supported the family
       throughout the mourning period.


       Eulogy
        ere seemed to be more laughter than   Heads of States and other degnitaries at the late President Moi’s memorial services in Nairobi.
       tears during the funeral service at
       Kabarak Grounds, a re ection of a long
       life lived in the company of good friends  To ODM leader Raila Odinga, who   Dr Silverstein says is a land of miracles.
       and family. Eulogists remembered how  talked about his family’s long-standing    eir doctor-patient relationship lasted
       Moi had made a di erence in their lives  ties with the former President, Moi was   for 42 years.
       describing him as a gentleman,  a true African who could predict the
       statesman, leader, friend and father.  future. DP William Ruto, who said he   Arrival of the body at Kabarak
                                           graduated from Moi's school of politics,    e much-awaited funeral service at
       President Uhuru Kenyatta told Kenyans  describing him as a man who had a   Kabarak University Grounds kicked o
       how Moi held his hand a er the death of  great heart and loved unity. “We are   at around 10 am following the arrival of
       his father, Kenya’s  rst president Jomo  sending  o   an  icon,  a  statesman.  For   the body in a military transport
       Kenyatta, and just like a son he had lost  those of us who knew him when he was   helicopter at Kabarak airstrip at around
       a man he called father. “I’m here to bid  about to retire, we became his lastborns   8.40 am.  e  ag-draped casket was
       farewell to a father whose love I saw and  in politics,” he said.Moi's grandchildren   o oaded on to a gun carriage and
       felt,” Uhuru said.                  showered praises on the former        gently wheeled to repose.  e eight
                                           president. Moi’s  rst grandson Clint   pallbearers had their hats o  in honour
                                           Kiprono Moi said, “For a man of great   of the fallen leader.
                                           stature, the name Moi was synonymous
                                           with the presidency.” He recalled when    e service was televised on screens at
                                           he was younger his peers would ask:   Afraha Stadium in Nakuru, Moi’s
                                           “Moi wa Uganda ni nani?”              ancestral home in Sacho and Kabarnet
                                                                                 town in Baringo County. Mourners had
                                           His doctor, David Silverstein described    lled Kabarak grounds at crack of dawn
                                           Moi as a devout God-fearing man and   ahead of the sendo  of Kenya’s
                                           an exemplary patient who followed his   longest-serving president. Braving the
                                           advice  on  diet  and  medication.  He   scorching sun, they stayed throughout
                                           revealed Mzee Moi and one-time        the funeral service that was a military
                                           Attorney General Charles Njonjo       a air.  e second president passed away
                                           occasionally  partook   of   sweet,   on Tuesday, February 4 aged 95 and was
                                           sacramental wine  from  Israel which
       Members of Millitary Corps carrying the late                              buried beside his wife Lena, who died in
                President Moi’s casket.    they called “Dawa ya Wazee”. Moi      2004.
                                           sought medication in Israel, a country,


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