Born: Nakuru on 01 February 1991
Passed away: Kijabe Hospital on 28 August 2022
Aged: 31 years
Funeral Date: 06 September 2022
Born: Nakuru on 01 February 1991
Passed away: Kijabe Hospital on 28 August 2022
Aged: 31 years
Funeral Date: 06 September 2022
Memorial Service-Sunday 4th Sept 2022
Time: 3pm
Ruaraka Baptist Church opposite Garden City
Clay! Clay! Where do I start, we're so heartbroken!
Carol PeterThis seems so surreal! Only God can heal us.
I got to know Clay through my husband, Peter Mbugua, his cousin, with whom they grew together like brothers. This is one brotherhood I can attest to - the love, the outpouring of hearts to each other, the commitment to seeing each other win and scale greater heights.
I remember when we were planning our wedding, Clay was all in, that was when I first encountered his great heart- going all out to see to it that everything would work out smoothly. In one instance he joined me in going to the would-be wedding venue for a service so as to get a glimpse of how the sound would be. His simple but sacrificial action made me see a dimension in him that is so amazing. A person who can go great miles for you, sacrifice to see you achieve your goals is indeed unforgetable! Clay was one such person. This is one quality that made many entrust him.
He carried people's loads like his own. He loved one and all with a passion. When my husband needed to do a project, he would discuss with him knowing with Clay on board you can bet the project and plans would succeed and with the excellence deserved. He shuned mediocrity, laxity and indecisiveness everywhere to push for the best of everything. I got to know Maxeen, Clay's amazing wife, through him and you could see the love and joy they share, the great emulatable example they gave, even in their marriage.
Clay gave his best, he lived a full life, pouring himself into relationships, both family and friends, projects and anything that fell into his hands. We can attest to that. We enjoyed our family moments, sharing in the joy, laughter and humour- his great humour is something my brother Dennis fondly remembers of Clay, right from our ruracio.
Clay loved and served God with his all. He has indeed left an indelible mark. The loss is unfathomable. May the Lord grant us the strength, comfort and divine healing only He can offer. God remains our anchor, we trust Him in everything, we are grateful for the time on earth He accorded us with Clay. Blessed be His holy name. Amen.
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