Memory from Manda-Shivanga ward, Kenya
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Manda-Shiv..., Kenya
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A white, bi-fold funeral program for the late Henry Sirengo Taraja is positioned on an uneven surface of reddish-brown soil interspersed with patches of sparse green grass

Manda-Shivanga wardKenya

A white, bi-fold funeral program for the late Henry Sirengo Taraja is positioned on an uneven surface of reddish-brown soil interspersed with patches of sparse green grass. The setting is outdoors, consistent with the Manda-Shivanga ward area of Kenya. The program's content notes printing services from Matete and mentions Kakamega General Hospital, linking the document to the broader Kakamega County region, where Manda-Shivanga ward is located. The program's right panel features a passport-style photograph of an elderly dark-skinned male, identified as Henry Sirengo Taraja. Below the photograph, the dates "Sunrise : 1952" and "Sunset : 22nd July 2023" are printed. The left panel, titled "UGONIWA" (Bereavement) and "MUHTASARI" (Summary), provides biographical details in Kiswahili. These include his birth year (1952), age at death (71), one wife, five children, six grandchildren, and a total of eleven descendants. While the "Sunset" date and the main body text state his death occurred on 22nd July 2023, a line under "MUHTASARI" for "Kifo" (Death) displays "22/07/2025." A decorative "Rest in Peace" graphic and the Kiswahili phrase "Mungu ailaze roho yake pema mbinguni" (May God rest his soul well in heaven) are present on the left panel. The program was "Designed & Printed by mwalimu centre matete Computers-Matete." A dark, cylindrical object, possibly a tire, is partially visible in the upper right background. No individuals are present in the immediate scene.

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