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Announcement
Labourn Bakhressa Shilisia Minishi
18 April 1948 - 19 August 2025
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Labourn Bakhressa Shilisia Minishi (LBS).
Loving husband of Elizabeth Khakasa Minishi.
Much-loved father of Tem Shamalla, Barbara Khaliyesa and Kenneth Sambu.
Father-in-law of Sharon Migalitza Ominde. Grandfather of Ayanna Khakasa and Liora Narah.
LBS was third son of the late Festo and the late Elizabeth (Lusanji) Minishi of Lirhembe Village Ikolomani, Kakamega.
Son-in-law of the late Rapison Khaemba and the late Lenah Nasambu.
Beloved brother of the late Eliud Shivachi, Origen Minishi Maviala, the late Wycliffe Minishi, Professor Mabel Minishi, Jane Minishi Etsula, Oliver Minishi, Henrietta Minishi Barr & Rosalind Minishi.
He was brother-in law of the late Norah Shivachi, Zubeda Shivachi, Loy Maviala, the late Leonida Minishi, the late Morris Etsula, Ruth Njeri Minishi, Joseph Barr, Alfred Shikanga, Masoni Wavomba, Margaret Akutekha, Tom Khaemba, the late Pius Wekesa, the late Mary Wakasa, the late William Mumasaba and the late Moses Maelo.
Beloved uncle to many nieces and nephews.
LBS will be laid to rest on Saturday 30 August 2025 at 9.00am at Lirhembe Village in Kakamega County.
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