About Elizabeth Grace Oloo Alando
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Elizabeth was a dedicated Education Consultant at Globesolute, passionate teacher at Eastleigh High School, and member of CITAM Music Ministry and SIFA Voices. Devoted mother of BenVictor (BV Accurate). Cherished daughter of Meshack Okelo Alando (formerly of IBM, Kenya Airways) and Joyce Sylvia Owele Okelo (formerly of Kenya Railways). Beloved sister of Michael, Aggie, Perry, Connie, Diana, Chris, George, James, and John. Sister-in-law of Eng. Pierre Hoffer, Amb. Michael Oyugi, Robert Ouko, and Quinta Alando. Loving aunt of Philip, Lisa, Robert Jr., Sammy, Eugene, Hawi, David, Joy, Austin, Mischa, Kingsley, Nolan, and Nia—residing across France, Switzerland, Spain, Canada, Malaysia, the USA and Nairobi. Beloved niece and cousin of the expansive Wando, Odette, Oluoch, Otieno, Ocholla, Apudo, Ogutu and Ombaka families. Funeral service will be held at Christ Is The Answer Ministries (CITAM) Valley Road Nairobi on 26th June 2025 from 10.00 am. Burial service at Ramba School, Asembo, Siaya County, on 28th June 2025 from 12.00 pm.
Burial Information
Date: 6/28/2025
Location: Asembo, Siaya Count
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