Rev. Fr. Elias Ngafia Wainaina
It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we the Archdiocese of Kisumu announce the death of Rev. Fr. Elias Ngafia Wainaina on 18th October 2017 at Avenue Hospital Kisumu after a long illness.
Son of the late Peter Wainaina and the late Peres Mwihaki of Nyando District, Homa lime sub location Muhoroni Division. Brother of James Ngugi, Joseph Kimani, the late James Chege, Lucia Wanjiku, Monica Njeri and Mary Muthoni.
The cortege will leave St. Monica Hospital Mortuary on Wednesday 1st November 2017 at 3pm for vigil and overnight stay mass at St.Theresa’s Cathedral Kibuye. The burial is scheduled on Thursday 2nd November 2017, starting 10.00am at Theresa’s Cathedral presided over by most Rev. Zacchaeous Okoth and thereafter burial at the Cathedral Cemetery.
May the perpetual light shine on you Father May you Rest in eternal peace.
Eternal rest grant to Fr. Ngafia o Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace amen.
You’ll always be in my memory Father Ngafia
Rest in eternal glory father, you were a mentor to many. Have peace among the angels.
In the spring of 31 C.E.,Jesus Christ boldly promised:”Just as the Father raises the dead up and makes them alive,so the Son also makes those alive whom he wants to.Do not marvel at this,because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his [Jesus’] voice and come out”(John5:21,28,29) Yes,Jesus Christ promised that millions now dead will alive again on this earth and have the prospect of remaining on it forever under peaceful,paradisaic conditions.
Isaiah33:24″no resident will say “I am sick…..”
We are sorry for your loss.
RIP Rev. Fr. Elias Ngafia Wainaina, I will never forget our primary school days – you already made a choice that you’d like to be a pastor and you did it. Sad that we never n=met for so many years, however, I just got to find out about this today. Will always miss you – just like the members of my family who knew you.
RIP Rev. Fr. Elias Ngafia Wainaina, I will never forget our primary school days – you already made a choice that you’d like to be a pastor and you did it. Sad that we never met for so many years, however, I just got to find out about this today. Will always miss you – just like the members of my family who knew you.