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A printed memorial program or funeral order of service is shown, held outdoors in what appears to be Kipkarren, Kenya, against a blurred background of green foliage and brown earth. A person's hand is visible on the left, holding the paper.

The paper is titled "Tribute" in a decorative font. Below the title, an English paragraph describes "Our Father" as having "a remarkable ability to spread love and kindness," being selfless, generous, and compassionate, and making everyone feel valued and loved.

Below the English text, the paper features a Swahili hymn or song titled "TUONANE MILELE" (meaning "Let's meet forever"). It includes five numbered verses and a chorus, with lyrics referencing meeting in heaven ("Mbinguni kwonana milele"), the blood of the lamb ("damu ya kondoo yule"), and praising the Savior ("Mwokozi yule"). The chorus "Twonane milele, twonane bandarini kule" (Let's meet forever, let's meet there at the harbor) is marked to be repeated twice (X2).

Three photographs of the same man, presumably the subject of the tribute, are printed on the right side of the paper. A larger portrait shot is at the bottom right, showing him in a suit and tie. Above it, two smaller images show him in different attire.

The overall context suggests a solemn event, likely a funeral or memorial service, held during the daytime, celebrating the life of the deceased individual through shared sentiments and religious hymns.
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Jan 25, 2025

Kipkarren, Kenya

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A printed memorial program or funeral order of service is shown, held outdoors in what appears to be Kipkarren, Kenya, against a blurred background of green foliage and brown earth. A person's hand is visible on the left, holding the paper. The paper is titled "Tribute" in a decorative font. Below the title, an English paragraph describes "Our Father" as having "a remarkable ability to spread love and kindness," being selfless, generous, and compassionate, and making everyone feel valued and loved. Below the English text, the paper features a Swahili hymn or song titled "TUONANE MILELE" (meaning "Let's meet forever"). It includes five numbered verses and a chorus, with lyrics referencing meeting in heaven ("Mbinguni kwonana milele"), the blood of the lamb ("damu ya kondoo yule"), and praising the Savior ("Mwokozi yule"). The chorus "Twonane milele, twonane bandarini kule" (Let's meet forever, let's meet there at the harbor) is marked to be repeated twice (X2). Three photographs of the same man, presumably the subject of the tribute, are printed on the right side of the paper. A larger portrait shot is at the bottom right, showing him in a suit and tie. Above it, two smaller images show him in different attire. The overall context suggests a solemn event, likely a funeral or memorial service, held during the daytime, celebrating the life of the deceased individual through shared sentiments and religious hymns.

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