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Death and Funeral Announcement It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the resting of Chief Officer II (retired), Prisons Department - Charles Wambare. Cherished brother to Winfrida Wangari Mugo, the late Mundia Macharia, the late Maina Waing’ara, and Elder Rosemary Wambui Kimani. Son of the late Geoffrey Macharia Mundia and the late Judith Mirigo. He was a loving husband of his cherished wife, Margaret Nyokabi Wambare. He was a devoted father of the late Wilson, Charity, John, Judith, Joyce, and Ann. He was a warm and doting grandfather of Dylan, Myles, Makarios, Angel, Kyles, Afrika, Ethan and Alfajiri. He was a beloved brother-in-law of the Late Eng. Mugo, Beatrice, Kimani, Maina, Kirucha, Kagori, Munyi, and Wanjiru. He was a cherished cousin and uncle to many, with whom he shared deep and enduring family bonds. The cortege will leave Jamii Funeral Home in Karatina on Saturday, 21st June 2025, at 8:00 am for service at Mukangu Primary School and subsequent burial at his home in Mukangu. Friends and relatives are meeting daily at his home in Mukangu from 4:00 pm for prayers and support until Friday evening. “I faced it all, and I stood tall. And did it my way.”
Chief Officer II (retired), Prisons Department
Date: 6/21/2025
Location: his home in Mukangu
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