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Kenyan man in St.Louis Missouri dies in his sleep

Kenyan man in St.Louis Missouri dies in his sleep
Kenyan man in St.Louis Missouri dies in his sleep

We are saddened to announce the death of Peter Chege Njau of St. Louis. Peter died when asleep and was discovered on Wednesday morning in his apartment. He was brother to David Mbaru Chege of Principia College IIlinois, Eliud Githinji of St. Louis, James, Kagira, James Wahumbu and John Komu of Kenya.

Friends are meeting every evening for prayers at  Emanuel Worship Center from 6.00pm on the address below;
Immanuel Worship Center
7169 N Lindbergh Blvd,
Hazelwood, MO 63042

 

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We are appealing to the Kenyan Community to join hands  to support this family both with prayers and financially.
The organizing committee target to raise $10,000, the required amount to cover the expenses involved.  An account has been established under the name Peter Chege Funeral Fund has been opened with Bank of America to facilitate the raising of funds. 
Bank Name:Bank of America
Acct Name: Peter Chege Funeral Fund
Acct number : 354010698938
Further details will be communicated later.  Meanwhile memorial service is set for
Sunday May 28th, 2013 at Christ Covenant Church @5pm
Address is as below;

 

Christ Covenant Church

3465 Shackelford Rd

Florissant, MO 63031

 

For more information call:
Pastor Paul Macharia –       314-229-7708
Pastor John Mbochi –         314-249-9805
Pastor Joseph Gathitu-      314-600-1172
Pastor Jemimah –              314-956-1721
Pastor Isaack Wanyoike-   314-556-8716
Geoffrey Soyiantet-           314-583-0075
Steve Okumu –                  314-307-1671
Josephine Kariuki-   ……..   314-221-1232

 

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Rev 21:4 “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

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Kenyan man in St.Louis Missouri dies in his sleep

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