VICTOR KARANJA NGUGI IKENYE

28/03/1996 – 29/10/2020

We the children of Cot (Rtd) Peter N Ikenye formerly of Kenya Airforce announce the sudden death of Victor Karanja Ngugi Ikenye, a loving son, brother, cousin, nephew and a friend to many, which occurred on 29th October, 2020, due to short illness. Victor was later interred at their family cemetery in Molo, Nakuru County.

We would like to sincerely express our gratitude for the incredible kindness and financial support accorded to us during this difficult period. To all our families and friends who called, visited or sent messages of condolences. Our deepest appreciation goes to first responder E-Plus Kenya, Nairobi and Molo funeral committees, Jokim Estate fraternity South B, through Mr & Mrs Joseph Kimani, former and current Kenya Airforce officers, Deloitte Kenya, Winners Chapel Nairobi, Victor’s friends, Montezuma & Mona Lisa Funeral Home, the Catholic and PCEA Churches for the prayers, to the IKENYE, KARANGI, SANG and KIMWELE families for your dedication and commitment and lastly to Col (Rtd) John Tonio Ngugi for giving our Dad physical and emotionally support. God bless you.

Since we are not able to individually reach all those who came out to stand with us and demonstrate their love for Victor, accept our sincere appreciation for your overwhelming support that enabled us give Victor a befitting send-off. We are extremely grateful as a family and may God bless you all.

Rest in Peace Victor Karanja.  

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28/03/1996 – 29/10/2020 We the children of Cot (Rtd) Peter N Ikenye formerly of Kenya Airforce announce the sudden death of Victor Karanja Ngugi Ikenye, a loving son, brother, cousin, nephew and a friend to many, which occurred on 29th October, 2020, due to short illness. Victor was later interred...