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-Matthew 25:21
Obituary
With deep sadness, we announce the passing of Eusebia Bosibori Omare, who passed away on Monday 18th May, 2026 in Nairobi.
Eusebia lived a life rooted in love, kindness, and deep care for the people around her. She had a gentle way of making others feel seen, welcomed, and valued. Whether through a comforting word, a shared laugh, a visit, or simply being present, she left pieces of herself in the hearts of so many.
She will be forever loved and remembered by her husband, Christopher Omare; her children, Benedict Omare, Maria Omare, George Omare, and Edwin Ouya Ombati; her son in law, Moses Baraza ; and daughter in law, Flurina Buser. Her love also lives on through her beloved grandchildren, Mogoi, Amani, Zawadi, Daudi, Mina, Marko, and Matteo, who brought her immense joy and pride.
Eusebia is also dearly remembered by her siblings, Maggie, Mellen, Consolata, Redemptor, Anne, Jane, Jackie, and Michael, alongside relatives, friends, neighbors, and all those whose lives were made better by knowing her.
Her absence is deeply felt, and the silence she leaves behind is heavy. But the love she gave so freely, the sacrifices she made, and the memories shared around her will remain with her family always. Though she is gone from our sight, Eusebia will continue to live on in the stories told, the values she passed down, and in the hearts of all who loved her.
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Though gone,your legacy lives on through your children,grandchildren and the people who were blessed to know you. Rest with the Angels, dear Mama❤️🩹
What I saw was a mother who believed in a dream, supported it, and lived to witness it grow into a reality.
We celebrate Mama Maria for who she was and for the impact of her life. Through her, we have Maria, whose dream continues to support CYWD and the wider TAF family.
May God grant Eusebia eternal rest and peace.
Words often feel inadequate in moments like these, but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family 🙏.
A mother’s love leaves a lasting imprint that never fades, and I hope you find comfort in the beautiful memories, love, and legacy she leaves behind.
May you all find strength, peace, and comfort in the love of family and friends surrounding you.
May her soul rest in eternal peace. 🤍
In essence you were my cousin, but I prefer to call you auntie. You introduced my mother Truphena to Fr Anthony and the vincentian prayer house when my brother had endless illnesses that were not discoverable by the doctors. My brother got healed via Fr Anthony's prayers, and my spiritual journey of knowing Jesus Christ began when I saw how people had surrendered themselves to God in VPH Lavington. Knowing Christ has been the greatest move and experience of my life, and you played a major role. May you inhabit your mansion that Jesus prepared for you in the Father's house.
May your soul rest in eternal peace, Till we meet again on that beautiful shore.
We have lost a great mother. Fare thee well, Mum. May you rest in eternal peace, and may God comfort the family during this difficult time.
A beautiful soul is never
Forgotten ,I love you now & alwayys.RIP Auntie
It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we say goodbye to you. Your passing has left a great void in our lives, one that words can hardly describe. You were more than an aunt; you were a source of love, wisdom, kindness, and strength to everyone who knew you.
You touched our lives in so many special ways through your warm smile, caring heart, and the love you freely shared with family and friends. Your guidance, prayers, encouragement, and gentle spirit will forever remain in our memories.
Though death has taken you away from us physically, the beautiful moments we shared with you will live in our hearts forever. We are grateful to God for the gift of your life and the impact you made on all of us. Your love united people, your kindness comforted many, and your presence brought joy wherever you went.
As we mourn your loss, we also celebrate a life well lived. Thank you for the love you gave, the lessons you taught us, and the memories you leave behind. You may be gone from our sight, but you will never be gone from our hearts.
Rest in eternal peace, dear Auntie. You will always be loved, remembered, and greatly missed.
Forever in our hearts.
ERASTUS RIOBA
I have known her for as long as I have known my wife, Redemptor because the first time I met her, she was leaving with the Omares who were my neighbours.
I could say many things about her, but let me just mention two instances that demonstrated her generosity, kindness and responsiveness to the needs of people without any preconditions conditions.
The first instance was in 1993 when I met her walking out of my wife's office whom I was going to see. After exchanging pleasantries she told me that I kind of looked downcast. Indeed I was. I proceeded to explain to her how I needed only 60k to make our house under construction habitable so that we could move in. Without any hesitation she told me to meet her later that day and pick the 60k in cash!!
The next instance was dramatic. I had travelled from my work station in Eldoret in the company of a Prof friend to attend a funeral of his close relative.
Our vehicle developed mechanical problems and by the time we are through with repairing it our cash at hand was drained and we didn't have sufficient fuel to take us to Eldoret.
It was towards 7pm on a Saturday. We were desperate after trying to raise funds to no avail.
Lo & behold. I look yonder and catch sight of Bosibori and then Omare .
To cut a long story short, after one hour we had enjoyed a sumptuous meal & had sufficient cash to fuel our vehicle with pocket money to boot courtesy of Bosibori.
Fare thee well omwana wa Philosopher, fare thee well omosubati ominto.
Michael Kamau
(Rinani ria Baba)
You cared, directed, encouraged, loved, and prayed for us. I experienced your warm nature in a meaningful way back in the days.....the very first home made cake I ever ate was baked by you. As a child this made me bug my daddy & mommy to always bring me with them whenever I knew they were coming to visit you :)
I couldn't stand the thought of missing an opportunity to have a slice of your delicious home made cake. As a child my instincts missed the bigger story behind your delicious cakes. Interestingly, as I grew older I came to appreciate the fact that there was much more than cakes; the tapestry of your life was your generosity, your kindness, your openness to visitors, and your willingness to go an extra mile even when things are tough.
We indeed thank God for all the years we called you auntie. May you rest in eternal peace.
With love from Germany
Anne & Motsomi
Divine consolation to her immediate family, extended family, relatives and friends.
Eusabia, my dear sister-in-law,
Your absence has left a void in our lives that words can hardly explain. Your presence brought warmth, comfort, and peace to everyone around you, and now that you are gone, that empty space is deeply felt by all who knew and loved you.
You were kindness personified — always ready with a helping hand, a listening ear, and a generous heart. You treated everyone with love, respect, and compassion, never discriminating, never turning anyone away. Your life was a blessing to many.
Personally, you played such an important role in shaping me into the person I am today. Your guidance, wisdom, and encouragement helped mould my character and strengthen my spirit. You mentored me with patience and love, always believing in me even when I doubted myself. For that, I will remain forever grateful.
You were also a woman of remarkable strength and hard work. You carried the responsibility of caring and providing for your family with courage and determination, never giving up despite the challenges life brought your way. Your sacrifices, resilience, and dedication spoke volumes about the depth of your love.
Eusabia, your legacy lives on in the lives you touched, the values you instilled, and the love you gave so freely. Though you are no longer with us physically, your memory will forever remain alive in our hearts.
Rest well, dear sister-in-law. You are deeply loved, greatly missed, and never forgotten.
You were such a sweet soul ever smiling and spotted me in church. Timoka buya..I am struggling to come into terms with the loss but it is well...
My brother Omare, beloved children Bena, Maria, Georgy and grandchildren may you all be strengthened and comforted in the Lord. Shalom🙏
You will be deeply missed.
My condolences to you and your family 🙏🏾May the good lord give you strength, she was a sweet soul gave us you as the best and strong woman I know and it’s sad we will miss her.May her soul rest in eternal peace🙏🏾💔
Thank you for laying such a strong foundation and for being a passionate champion of the work we continue to do.
We will truly miss you, Mama, but we find comfort in knowing that you are in a peaceful place with our Maker. Your memory will forever remain in our hearts, and we will always cherish you.
Mama you have fought a good battle, you have finished the race and we will forever miss you. May your soul rest in eternal peace. Love you mama.
You loved me completely and me to you same.
Rest Easy Darling Sis. You have left us Heartbroken and we LOVE YOU FOREVER.

God chooses the best,we believe you are in heaven,dance with the angels aunty,till we meet again.You will be dearly missed.
Eternal rest grant unto aunty oh Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her.May she rest in peace Amen!


Mama Maria was a beautiful woman . I remember standing with her at the church door on the day of Maria's wedding for a few minutes. She was eager and excited to see Maria and walk her down the aisle. "My beautiful girl is coming". She kept saying that and saying how proud she is of you. Wow, May her soul rest in peace 🙏🏽. She really loved and was proud of you, Maria. May God strengthen you and your family during this period.
Who will host us ?first destination ngumo .Rest well my love.

