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Reverend Julius Ndumia

DecDecember 23rd, 1973 MayMay 3rd, 2026
Nairobi
Reverend Julius Ndumia

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.

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With deep sadness, we announce the passing of Reverend, who was born on December 23rd, 1973 and passed away on May 3rd, 2026 in Nairobi.

Reverend will be remembered for kindness, generosity, and the quiet ability to bring people together. Family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues all experienced the warmth and sincerity that made time spent with Reverend meaningful.
Throughout life, Reverend built lasting connections and touched many lives through simple acts of care, encouragement, and friendship. Conversations, shared moments, and everyday gestures created memories that will remain with those who had the privilege of knowing Reverend.
Family meant a great deal to Reverend, and relationships were always nurtured with patience and devotion. Friends valued loyalty and sincerity, while colleagues appreciated dedication and a thoughtful approach to work and collaboration.

The passing of Reverend leaves a space that cannot be filled. Yet the memories, lessons, and moments shared will continue to live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know Reverend.
Reverend will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.

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May 9, 2026
Many know you as Rev. I know you as Ngari witu. It's extremely hard to bring myself to write a goodbye message or a tribute. To Esther and the kids, may the embrace of our ever loving father God continually embrace you and comfort you the best way you feel comforted. To our dad and mom, ithe na nyina wa Ndiang'ui, earth has no sorrow that heavens can't heal. As hard and painful as this is only God can hold you up. Further along we will understand why. Shalom dear family.
Kirigo Ndanyu
May 9, 2026
Where do I even begin?
You were my covenant brother not by blood, but by something far deeper and eternal; a bond forged through prayers, battles, tears, laughter, and unwavering love. Yes, you were my brother-in-law, but to call you only that feels painfully incomplete. You were my brother in spirit, my companion in faith, my confidant in seasons both beautiful and broken.
You knew my victories before the world applauded them, and you stood beside me in my lowest valleys long before the dust settled. Through thick and thin, you never wavered. We walked together through life’s storms shoulder to shoulder, back to back, trusting God through every uncertain season.
How do I forget those nights we prayed until dawn? The moments we worshipped with tears in our eyes? The laughter that filled rooms until our stomachs hurt? The counsel, the rebukes, the encouragement, the brotherhood? Those memories are now sacred treasures carved into my soul forever.
And now; someone has cut your life short.
Not sickness.Not old age.Not time.
Someone.
Even writing that word burns through my heart like fire. What have they done? What have they taken from this world? What have they stolen from your family, from the church, from all of us who leaned on your strength and drew courage from your faith?
Rev. Julius Ndumia… woi😭😭
Just saying your name shatters me.
Woi😭😭That is not merely a cry. It is the sound of a wounded soul trying to survive unbearable grief.
Woi😭😭It is the groaning of hearts refusing to accept that your voice has gone silent and your chair now sits empty.
This pain is not gentle. It is not ordinary sorrow. It is a crushing weight that suffocates the spirit and leaves the heart trembling in disbelief. Your absence has torn through us like a storm.
But even in this devastation, we run to the feet of God.
Lord, You saw this tragedy before it happened.You know every hidden thing.You know every hand involved. And because we are too shattered to carry vengeance in our hearts, we lay it at Your throne. Fight for us, O God. Fight for Your servant Julius. Fight for his family. Fight for those of us left behind trying to breathe through this pain.
The Bible says, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.” Yet Lord, this loss feels too heavy for human hearts to bear.
Rev. Julius Ngari Ndumia, you loved God with sincerity. You carried people’s burdens quietly. You strengthened many when your own soul was weary. You lived with grace, humility, wisdom, and uncommon compassion.
And now heaven has received you, but earth mourns deeply.
Rest in eternal peace, my brother. Though if I am honest, my heart does not want peace yet, because it still wants you here. One more phone call. One more prayer together. One more laugh. One more moment to say thank you for being the brother every man prays to find in a lifetime.
Until we meet again at the feet of Jesus Christ, I will carry your memory in every prayer, every tear, and every heartbeat.
Fare thee well, Rev. Julius Ngari Ndumia.
Woi😭😭RIP my brother.
Francis Kihato Mwangi
May 9, 2026
I came to know Rev.Julius Ndumia through his college mate Bilha Karugu when She requested to accompany her for his induction that is in Nyandarua presbytery.We went to the church for the occassion and he was so so happy.......to receive us.
He was a down to earth Rev who knew his God well.
Veronicah wanjiru Mukora
May 9, 2026
My family and I will greatly miss your warm personality ever present in the great moments of fellowship and hearty friendship that we shared. May our Lord, God of all comfort strengthen your devastated family and friends during this difficult time of processing the recent distressing events leading to the painful reality; That you are now indeed absent from us. We take comfort in realizing that you are actually now happily present with the Lord that you clearly loved and served so faithfully. We will look forward to the great reunion with you and our Lord Jesus on that beautiful shore! Goodbye pilgrim and RIP brother!
Peter Kinyanjui Kariuki
May 9, 2026
Rest in God's peace Reverend
Eddy Ngigi
May 9, 2026
We will greatly miss you Rev. May the killers know no peace. May your soul rest in eternal peace. We shall meet again at the beautiful shore.
JOYCE WANGUI
May 9, 2026
You will be dearly missed. You were a true man after God's heart.
Hellen M Ndirangu

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