
The Kenyan diaspora community in the United Kingdom is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Pastor Jackton Omolo, a respected spiritual leader. He passed away following a short illness at Southend Hospital in Southend-on-Sea, UK.
A Pillar of Faith in the Kenyan Diaspora
Pastor Jackton Omolo was widely known for his unwavering faith, humility, and commitment to serving both the Kenyan diaspora community and the broader Christian fellowship in the UK. His ministry touched countless lives through prayer, mentorship, and community outreach.
As the brother to Pastor Eunice Odima, Pastor Jackton’s legacy extends across families, churches, and communities both in the United Kingdom and back home in Kenya. Moreover, his passing marks a profound loss for many who leaned on his spiritual guidance and compassionate leadership.
A Community in Mourning
The news of his death has sent waves of grief across the Kenyan diaspora in the UK, particularly in Southend-on-Sea. There, he was a central figure in faith-based gatherings and community support initiatives.
Friends, family, and members of the diaspora have described him as:
- A devoted servant of God
- A unifying figure within the Kenyan Christian community abroad
- A source of strength and encouragement during difficult times
His passing highlights the growing emotional toll of diaspora losses, as families navigate grief far from home while organizing funeral and repatriation arrangements.
Funeral Arrangements and Family Support
As preparations begin to honor Pastor Jackton Omolo’s life, the family is calling on the diaspora community for prayers, support, and solidarity. This is especially important during this difficult time.
Members of the public who wish to send condolences or offer assistance can reach the family through the following contacts:
📞 07944 827781
📞 07944 815755
The community is encouraged to come together in unity—through prayers, messages of comfort, and any form of support. In this way, they will uplift the grieving family.
Faith and Reflection
In this moment of sorrow, many are drawing strength from scripture:
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.” — Psalm 116:15
This verse resonates deeply with those who knew Pastor Jackton, reflecting a life devoted to faith, service, and love.
Remembering Pastor Jackton Omolo
Pastor Jackton Omolo will be remembered not only as a man of God but also as a compassionate leader who brought people together, strengthened faith, and uplifted the Kenyan diaspora community in the UK.
His legacy will continue to live on through the lives he touched, the faith he nurtured, and the community he helped build.





