
Mrs. Anna Okoth, a Kenyan resident in Stockholm, has lost her younger brother, Joseph, in Kenya. An Open House has been opened daily at the residence of the Okoths at Hjulsta as the bereaved family begins to cope with the tragedy.
Joseph passed away today, Friday 1st June 2012 following a long illness. Joseph, who was a graduate teacher at the time of his death, was 37 years old. The death has plunged the entire family into deep mourning.
Friends, sympathizers and well-wishers are meeting at the residence of the Okoths to condole with the bereaved family and to help them cope with the subsequent shock and sorrow which has struck the family.
A major Prayer meeting will take place at the residence of the Okoths on Sunday, June 3rd 2012 from 14.00hrs. Ann is planning to travel to Kenya to attend the funeral of her fallen brother who was very much loved by all members of his family.
In life, Joseph was a jolly, humble and very respectful person who shunned violence. He will be remembered for striving to instill knowledge and deep understanding of issues by his students who have lost a great teacher, mentor and role model.
Within the bereaved family, friends, admirers and acquaintances alike, Joseph has left a huge gap which will never be filled. He will be missed by everybody who knew him.
May God rest the soul of the departed Joseph in eternal peace. It is God who giveth and God who taketh away. And just like there is a time to be born, there is also a time to die. For messages of condolences to the bereaved family, or for further information, please, feel free to call 0761525158.
Okoth Osewe
I wish to send my condolences to the family……pole dada Anna, may the almighty God give you the strength you need during this tryng time. Poleni!
Poleni sana kwa msiba Anna na Osewe…