A Kenyan Man Has Passed Away in St Paul, Minnesota

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The Late Francis Kamuga Nganga

We regret to announce the death of our beloved dad Francis Kamuga Nganga of St Paul, Minnesota. He died in his sleep on Tuesday, Feb 7th, 2012.

Francis was husband to Grace Kamuga, father to Caroline Mathai (England) Joyce Kamuga (Nairobi), Wendy Ngocho (St Paul, MN), Vivian Kamuga (Mankato, MN) and Morgan Kamuga (St Paul). He was father–in-law to Anthony Mathai (England) and Antony Ngocho (St Paul). Brother to Mwai, Muya, Mburu, Wanjeri, Ngendo and Wanjiku. Prior to migrating to US, Francis worked for Kenya Revenue Services.
 
The funeral service will be held at St Pascal in St Paul, Minnesota on a date to be announced. Burial in Kenya will be announced at a later date.
 
Friends and family are meeting daily at their home - 169 N McKnight Rd, St Paul, MN 55119.

For more information call Wendy at (651-278-1537).

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