Mr Kyulli Kianga birthplace is Kenya. He came to the United States Many years ago. He was a well rounded man very knowledgeable.
Love to read stay updated on current events. Religious in his own account. Would give his last to anyone.
Always had the biggest smile and love to talk. Working with him for so many years I can truly say I’ve never seen him have a bad day. I can go on and about how down to earth this man was!!! Unfortunately on this week he died unexpectedly.
We are asking you to help us so he can be laid to rest respectfully. Thank you for all your donations on the behalf of Greensboro Sams Club Store.
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I am shocked by the news. I didn’t know Kyulli Kianga died almost seven years ago.
I met him for the first time in Greensboro, North Carolina, in November 1972 – the second week – when I went there to go to school. Someone told him there was a student from Tanzania and he came right away to see me. A few days later, he came to the Greyhound bus station to say good bye to me when I had to go to New York.
He was very friendly and very compassionate. He cared about people even if he didn’t know them, I being one of them.
May his soul rest in peace.
Godfrey Mwakikagile
I am shocked by the news. I didn’t know Kyulli Kianga died almost seven years ago.
I met him for the first time in Greensboro, North Carolina, in November 1972 – the second week – when I went there to go to school. Someone told him there was a student from Tanzania and he came right away to see me. A few days later, he came to the Greyhound bus station to say good bye to me when I had to go to New York.
He was very friendly and very compassionate. He cared about people even if he didn’t know them, I being one of them.
May his soul rest in peace.