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George Ouma Were

George Ouma Were

May 26, 1976 - August 11, 2025

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Announcement

Death and Funeral Announcement It is with humble acceptance that we announce the passing on of our beloved brother and friend Mr George Ouma Were which occurred on 11th August 2025. He was the son of the late Mr Josiah Were Aliet and the late Mama Dinah Anyango Were and the late Mama Mary Atieno Were. The late George was married to Caroline Achieng of Kenya Defence Forces, Lanet. Father of Lavin Atieno, Taban Gregory Omondi and Gerald Josiah Were. He was the brother of the late Alfred Were, Linet Were, Dennis Were, Beatrice Were, Wycliffe Were, Allan Were and Brenda Were. He was brother-in-law of Maureen Odongo, Esther Mbaka, Rose Khamunde, Erick and Jared Ngoya. The cortege will depart from Gendia Adventist Hospital Funeral Home on Thursday 21st August 2025 for his home in Kowuor East Sub Location, East Kanyaluo Location, Homabay County where he will be laid to rest on Friday 22nd August 2025. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” Psalm 91:2

Burial Information

Date: 8/22/2025

Location: Kowuor East, Kanyaluo- Homabay County

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