“Mnisaidie Jameni.”Kathy Kiuna weeps bitterly as her husband is lowered to the grave

In a heart-wrenching scene, Kathy Kiuna, co-founder of JCC, broke down in tears as her husband, Bishop Allan, was being laid to rest in Thindigua, Kiambu county. The grieving widow was overcome with emotion as she bid farewell to her beloved partner.

As the funeral procession unfolded, Kathy was seen sobbing uncontrollably, her body shaking with grief. Her spiritual mother, Reverend Teresia Wairimu, was by her side, offering comfort and support during this difficult moment.

Kathy’s children, Jeremy and Vanessa, sat beside her, also struggling to come to terms with the loss of their father. The family’s pain was palpable as they paid their last respects to Bishop Allan, a man who had been a pillar of strength and guidance in their lives.

The funeral was sad, with mourners gathering to pay their respects to the late bishop. As Kathy and her family said their final goodbyes, the atmosphere was heavy with sadness and grief. The phrase “Mungu mpe nguvu” (God give us strength) seemed to echo through the proceedings, a poignant reminder of the family’s need for divine comfort during this difficult time.

As the funeral ended, Kathy and her family were left to pick up the pieces and navigate a new reality without Bishop Allan. While the road ahead will undoubtedly be challenging, they can take comfort in the knowledge that they are not alone, and that their spiritual community will continue to support them in the days and weeks to come. Follow the link below for source information.

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In a church service at JCC Paradise in Kiambu on July 17, 2024, Reverend Kathy Kiuna made a promise to her late husband, Bishop Allan Kiuna. Kathy expressed the strong bond she shared with Bishop Allan and said that they had been together for thirty years. She described him not only as her husband but also as her best friend and confidant.
She also talked about the love and support they gave each other throughout their marriage. “Not only was Bishop my husband. He was my best friend… For 30 years we have been together, he loved me loudly and openly. And I loved him with all my life,” Kathy said, her voice breaking with emotion.

During the service, Kathy thanked Bishop Masinde for his comforting words. She also expressed gratitude to everyone who supported her during this difficult time.

In an emotional moment, Kathy made a touching promise to her late husband. She vowed to continue the work they started together, ensuring that their shared vision and mission would live on.”I wanna make a promise to you, baby. Honey, you raised me well. I did not even know I could preach. But you saw it, honey. And you said, ‘You can do this.’ You called it out. And I have been doing that with you urging me every step of the way,” she said.

 

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