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We regret to announce the sudden & untimely death of Odongo’s brother (Victor Ambayi) in Busia, Kenya on Friday July 16, 2010 through an accident. Ambayi left behind a wife, four children, Four brothers, one sister and his father. Victor was born on 12 October 1977 at Busia General hospital, his parents Mr. Gaitano Makokha and Mrs. Paskalia makokha were all happy to have their second born a bouncy baby boy ‘Victor’ at that time Odongo the first born was more than excited to see a newly born baby who will be his brother.
Victor joined Nursery school at Mudiru primary in the year 1983 and one year later joined primary school. He completed his primary Education in 1992 at Bugeng’I primary school after the family moved from mariachi to Bugengi in 1986. Having passed the primary exams, Victor joined Bungoma Town High School in the year 1993; however later in form two he transferred to Lugulu AC Secondary School where he continued with his High School Education. He satisfied the Kenya Examination Council when he completed his O level in 1997 and passed with recommendable grade. Victor later in 1998 married Jafta Mugenya whom he loved very much. They both relocated to Nairobi to look for green pastures. In 1999 he joined the Automobiles Association of Kenya (AAK) to study driving In January 2000 he joined Multimedia University College of Kenya which was then known as Kenya College of Communication Technology (KCCT) where he pursued his Diploma in Telecommunications Engineering. By the time he was in college, Victor was lucky enough to secure a well paying job at Cellular Support Systems LTD 20th Century House Nairobi, he completed his college in 2002 and continued working with Cellular Support Systems LTD until 2005 when he started his company at Busia Town ‘Western Technologies’
Victor and Jafta were blessed with four children Susan Odongo Ambayi 13, Melvin Teresa Ambayi 11, Gregory Gaitano Ambayi 9 and Morgan Abiero Ambayi 3. Victor has all along been very healthy and hardworking until on 16 July 2010 when an electricity poll fell on him dramatically when he and other 15 young men were carrying it to a designated place. He was rushed to Busia General Hospital that evening and passed on at 9:30 pm.
Victor has indeed been very supportive to the entire family of Five brothers and one sister and in particular his own family. W e shall all remember Mr. Victor as a dedicated, God fearing and Loving brother in our society.
MAY VICTOR REST IN ETERNAL PEACE
Contacts: Odongo (Richard) & Teresa Makokha at 262 Littleton rd, Chelmsford, MA. Mobile 978-225-0112 /Home 978-250-1777 or Bishop Karaya 978-726-9730 or Benard Mkhabela 978-204-1510
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