
Alfred Yiro Yieke

He came, he loved, he gave - and in doing so, he lives on.
In Loving Memory
This memorial site honours the life of Engineer Alfred Yiro Yieke, who was called to be with the Lord on 25th March 2026.
Alfred will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, and his quiet way of bringing people together. Family, friends, neighbours, and colleagues all felt the warmth and sincerity that made time with him special. He had a way of making people feel seen, valued, and at home.
Family was at the centre of his life, and he nurtured every relationship with patience, love, and deep devotion. In both the big and small moments, he showed up fully, with care, wisdom, and a steady presence.
His passing leaves a space that cannot be filled. Yet his love, his lessons, and the memories he created continue to live on in all of us.
We invite family and friends to share their tributes in words and pictures, as we come together to remember and celebrate his life.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
2 Timothy 4:7
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The world would have wished to have you a little longer, but the angels equally desired your presence.
You lived a life I deeply admire. I witnessed you build a family grounded in love, guided by strong principles, and unwavering in doing what you believed was right—without hesitation.
Your contribution to the community was immense, and your generosity touched many lives. You will be greatly missed.
As we release you to rest among the angels, I will always celebrate you—a rare soul, a man of integrity, whose commitment will remain unmatched for many years to come.
Rest well, Eng. Alfred.

Alfred, you had a rare and beautiful way of always being there—for me, for our children, grandchildren, and for everyone around you. You fixed everything, not just with your hands, but with your heart. No matter the situation, you showed up with quiet strength, ready to help, to guide, and to support. I was always in awe of the kind of wisdom you possessed.
You were always there for your siblings, your brothers and sisters-in-law, both my relatives and your relatives, my friends, and my colleagues—never turning anyone away, always giving your time and energy so selflessly. Your kindness reached far beyond our home, touching so many lives in ways that will never be forgotten.
What meant the most to me was how you always made me a part of your world. In every plan you made, in every step you took, you made sure I was by your side. That kind of love—intentional, thoughtful, and true—is something I will cherish forever.
You always wanted the very best for me as your wife. You were so super proud of me. This was quite humbling. You encouraged me to grow, to learn, and to become more than I ever thought possible. Because of your unwavering belief in me, you encouraged and supported me as I pursued my master’s degree—even when our children were still so young, you stayed with them and carried the responsibility with strength and love. When I completed my studies, you did not stop there—you urged me to go even further and pursue my PhD. That journey took me far away to Vienna, Austria, yet once again, you remained with our young children, supporting me with patience, sacrifice, and endless love. At the children’s school, you were always called the ‘super dad’, the ‘super parent’ because you never, ever missed any school meeting despite the fact that you always had a very busy work schedule. Your belief in me shaped my path, and I will forever be grateful.
When our family grew, and we welcomed our daughter-in-law and sons-in-law, you embraced each of them wholeheartedly, loving them deeply and without reservation. You were the true embodiment of love, and through you, a natural and seamless bond of love united all our families.
Alfred, you did not just love me—you embraced my entire family in Uyoma as your own. You loved and supported my mother and father, my aunties and uncles, and all my siblings. You became more than a brother and son to them—a pillar they could lean on, a friend they could trust, and a presence they deeply valued. Your in-laws in Uyoma cherished and loved you very much, and the bond you built with them is a testament to the kind and generous man you were.
Alfred, you made our home a place where everyone felt welcome. Your warmth and generosity opened our doors to family, friends, and even strangers who quickly became part of our lives. Through you, I learned the true meaning of kindness and humility. In so many ways, you shaped my character and helped me become the person I am today.
Though you are no longer here with us, your presence lives on in the values you instilled, in the love you gave, and in the countless memories we shared. I see you in our children and grandchildren, in the lives you touched, and in the strength that you left behind in all of us.
Thank you, Alfred, for loving me so deeply and so completely, for standing by me through all the years, and for giving me a lifetime of beautiful memories. I actually felt really spoilt! Thank you for the life we built together and for the legacy of love you leave behind.
Until we meet again, my love, you will forever remain in my heart. I have released you. I know you have gone to be with the Lord.
Forever yours. Felicia Yieke

It was a great pleasure knowing you as a brother to us in Uyoma. You embraced us, and always gave fatherly advise to us on how to face the life challenges. As you depart, we pray that the Lord will keep you in his arms till we meet again one day. The fond memories will forever linger in our hearts. Fare thee well Eng. Alfred.
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While we mourn the loss of our dear loved one, we also aim to cherish the moments shared and the joy brought into our lives. Your presence would mean a great deal to us during this time.

