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  • Politician George Natembeya joined his relatives in mourning and bidding farewell to their beloved Ayden Moses Natembeya.

  • Natembeya wrote an emotional message as he grieved the loss of his dear grandson, Moses.

  • Users of social media rushed to his comments section to offer their support, with many sharing their own personal stories.

George, the Governor of Trans Nzoia County, is now in deep mourning following the loss of a close family member.

The politician turned to social media to mourn the loss of his grandson as family and friends came together for the event.

George Natembeya’s homage to his grandson

His expression was filled with grief as he attempted to control his feelings during the funeral of Ayden Moses Natembeya.

He shared an emotional post on his Facebook page while bidding farewell to the dearly loved family member.

“It is with profound sorrow that I bid farewell to my beloved grandson, Ayden Moses Natembeya, in Kibomet today. My heart is heavy as I lay him to rest, a loss that is both immeasurable and indescribable. Amid this grief, I find solace in the cherished memories and the deep love we shared. Moses, you will always hold a special place in my heart. May you rest in eternal peace,” he painfully wrote.

He posted an album of pictures from the touching event which drew many loved ones and pals.

Sobs erupt as Natembeya’s grandson is laid to rest.

Each of them appeared somber, and sorrow filled the burial site as they bid farewell to the young boy.

A young boy dressed in a dark outfit was seated beside him during the ceremony, attentively listening and observing throughout the proceedings.

He posted a clip succinctly encapsulating the poignant service that deeply affected him and his relatives, leaving them emotionally scarred.

Teardrops fell abundantly, particularly as the small boy’s casket was placed into the burial pit.


Kenyans console George Natembeya

Social media users showed their support for the politician by sending him comforting and heartfelt messages in the comments section.

Edwin Nelson Wanjala:

Please accept my regards, Your Excellency. May the God of peace bestow upon your whole family the fortitude to endure these challenging times. May Moses find eternal peace in death.

Wanjekeche Chesoli:

It brings back memories from 2008 when I lost my six-month-old daughter. Forgive the parents, O God, and let Moses find his place in eternal peace.

Grey Mwibanda:

I extend my sympathies to the family, friends, and relations. May God provide you with fortitude during this challenging time.

Musamali Felix:

I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your loved ones, Your Excellency. May you find solace, and may his life continue to inspire.

His soul may find eternal peace.

Mary Kamau:

Carrying this burden is the hardest task. May perpetual peace be with the entire family; let the God of all solace provide comfort. I hope for a visit from above that will turn sorrow into joy, as only He can mend broken hearts and offer heavenly consolation to anguished spirits. Peace unto them.

Theg-e Eev:

The agony is intolerable; nonetheless, God remains steadfast, and He will bring restoration. Just ask your son to cling to Him.

Let the youthful spirit find eternal peace.

A mother in Kisumu seeks assistance to lay her son to rest

In another account, a woman from Bondo, located in Kisumu County, sought assistance to lay to rest her son who passed away following an illness.

Mary Andiwo was devastated following the death of her son, Barack Obama, who was a student at Joyland Special School.

He was battling pneumonia when he was admitted to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH) and passed away there.


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