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The image displays a white, folded paper document, likely a funeral program or obituary, resting on a dark, possibly fabric surface
The image displays a white, folded paper document, likely a funeral program or obituary, resting on a dark, possibly fabric surface. The document is titled "LIFE HISTORY OF THE LATE WINNY KHASANDI MAKALAYA" and details her biographical information in sections: Birth, Baptism, Education, Work, Marriage, Sickness, and Death. The "Birth" section states Winny Khasandi Makalaya was born on 25th July [year unclear, but the original image shows 25th July 2025 in the cropped image which is inconsistent with the 'late' status, implying it's a future event, or the document is a draft or has a typo in the death date mentioned as 24th July 2025. I will focus on the present tense content of the document. The text indicates her birth occurred in Mwiyala area, Lukume Sub-location, Lukume Location, West Kabras Division/Ward of Kakamega North Sub-county, Kenya. She was the fifth born of John Makalaya Webbo of Abasamo clan and Phoebe Nawire Makalaya of Abamuchu Clan. Her siblings are listed as Nixon, Gladys, Careen, Bridgit, Reagan, Annette, Gaston, Seraphine, Nessy, Signey, Sachy, Sency, Lynda, Zibe, and Jerine. The "Baptism" section notes she was baptized in 2006 under the Church of God Imbiakalo. "Education" details her attendance at Imbiakalo primary school from nursery class in 1995 and transfer to Sawawa Primary in 2004, where she was unable to complete due to illness. "Work" describes her as a business lady and small scale farmer. "Marriage" states she was married and blessed with three children: Glendine Nawira, Dosca Mmbaya, and Sharon Musimbi. "Sickness" indicates she was diagnosed with Malaria convulsions as a child, which was treated, and later developed epilepsy, receiving medication until her death. "Death" reports she died on 24th July 2025, after suffering a seizure attack and falling into Mwiyala Stream. The bottom portion of the document features a eulogy or condolence message in italics. The background is out of focus, showing a dark, undefined mass and a blurry, light brown, elongated object in the upper right, possibly a piece of food or debris. No individuals or active interactions are visible in the image, which is a static capture of the document.
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