
A Kenyan young man Samson Kihuha has passed away in Coventry, UK. The late Samson Kihuha 25, passed away on Tuesday 17th October, 2017 in Coventry. He is the son of Tessy Wanjiku formerly of Luton. Tessy is sister to Jane Wa Karanja and Venessa of Coventry.
The family of Sam Kihuha wa Tessy would like to thank you for continued support during this trying time. The family would like to kindly inform you Macakaya (prayers) will be suspended this Sunday 22nd October, 2017. The Kenyan man’s passing has brought the community together in grief.
The family will update you once all information is received from the coroner. Your prayers and continued support is appreciated.
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In Loving Memory of Samson Kihuha
Gone too soon, but never forgotten
It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we mourn the untimely passing of Samson Kihuha, a beloved young man from Kenya who left us while in Coventry, UK.
Samson was more than just a son, a brother, and a friend — he was a bright light in every room he entered. With a heart full of kindness and a spirit full of dreams, Samson touched the lives of many with his humility, laughter, and quiet strength. Whether it was through his academic pursuits, his unwavering support for those around him, or simply his warm smile, he left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege to know him. Indeed, it was a great loss when this vibrant Kenyan man passed away.
Though his time with us was far too short, the legacy Samson leaves behind is one of love, unity, and hope. His memory will continue to live on in the hearts of his family and friends, both in Kenya and the UK.
As we grieve this profound loss, we also celebrate a life that, though brief, was lived with purpose and grace. May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may those who loved him find comfort in knowing that he will always be remembered. The fact that a Kenyan man passes away too soon is a reminder of life’s fragility.
Rest well, Samson. You are deeply missed and forever cherished.






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