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Tributes


 Dear Cousin,
 Living a couple kilometres apart during most of our childhood years made us bond like siblings. Sharing
 the same grandmother makes us pieces cut from the same cloth. The same shoot, same family tree, into
 this world we sprouted, call it destiny. Each life no matter how brief, changes the world. The love and
 bonds we shared growing up, the birthdays, Christmases’, the get togethers are forever to be cherished.
 We had massive fun times and some sad times too, well, the sad being just that one time we nicknamed
 you Joyce Gogo (that vioja mahakamani character) and we all got a beating from uncle Eng. Samson for
 that. Most weekends we would meet and hang out.

 Our parents brought up with a sense of responsibility and always being your brothers’ keeper. Some of
 our fondest memories were of back in Riruta Satellite where your mum (Aunty Mugane may she rest in   In Loving
 peace) had a green groceries shop and during those days she’d send us to get her stock. Each one of us
 had to cram a specific item so as not to forget, instead of singing a song about the goods like how kids
 usually did. Another one was the time uncle Kinuthia (Baba Dave) came and offered to take us to his place   Memory of
 of work one afternoon. This was a very big deal back in the day because nowadays very few kids have
 visited  their  loved  one’s  places  of  work.  We  were  all  excited  to  go  visit,  having  very  little  knowledge
 regarding technology. Bearing this in mind, you declined and your response was a stern NO. Your reason
 made us all laugh. It was because you believed computers would eat you.

 We  shall  always  envy  you  for  knowing  to  speak  Kikuyu  fluently  way  before  us,  because  there  was  a
 number of years you lived with cucu. When you came back it is like you had never left. As we grew older,   JOYCE
 we kind off went silent for a few weeks from time to time, but we will always be grateful for the effort you
 always put to try and get us in touch with one another. For this we shall take up the mantle and continue
 with your same spirit.                                                          WANJIRU

 Now, for the hard part. If tears could build a stairway and memories were a lane, we would walk right up
 to heaven and bring you back again. No farewell words were spoken. No time to say goodbye. You were   KAHURA
 gone before we knew it and only God knows why. Our hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears still
 flow. What it meant to lose you, NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW. But now we know you want us to mourn for
 you no more. To remember all the happy times life still has much in store.  We as your family, we all have
 tokens and gifts left us. Others have the literal work of your hands, products that you made and sold. We
 will  forever  treasure  them.  You  were  extraordinary,  a  beautiful  strong  woman,  generous  friend  and  a
 bright  light  in  a  sea  of  darkness.    We  celebrate  you  despite  the  tears  and  pain  in  our  hearts.  You’re   16  December 1992
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 physically gone, but your love will always be present. Since you will never be forgotten, we pledge you
 today, A hallowed place within our hearts is where you will always stay.          th
                                                                                 9  November 2021
 Go in PEACE. Go in KINDNESS. Go in LOVE, in FAITH and in GRACE.
 PS: say hi to aunty for us. She raised and
 brought up a fine woman in you.

 Farewell cousin. Till we meet again.  CREATIVES
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