- Pastor Susan Kamanja, the elder sister of the late Betty Bayo, has revealed that the musician should have moved to the United States and joined their mother and sister
- In her condolences during the service held in Seattle, USA, Susan said it was a joy to see her sister doing well in life
- He also explained the character of the musician, who lighted the way for others who were going through many challenges
Seattle, USA: Pastor Susan Kamanja said that her younger sister, Betty Bayo, should have moved to the United States and joined her and their mother.
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Betty died suddenly from leukemia after a short hospital stay, as it took a long time to diagnose her problem.
Susan and their mother were heartbroken when they heard the news of his death.
Before her untimely death, Betty was preparing to travel to the United States, and her friends who testified at the service said she had told them to be ready, and she also asked them what they wanted to bring back from Kenya.
“We had planned to start a new chapter, a new beginning, and the happiness that would bring us, even if it does not come true in this life, I hold the hope and peace that God gives.

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“I know that where you are, there is no sorrow, pain, or struggle—only rest,” he shared.
How will Susan continue to remember Betty?
In her condolences, Susan said that the love and memories they shared are treasures she will carry forever.
“Every conversation is engraved in my heart. Those who knew you will never forget you. I love you more than words…
“Watching you grow up has been one of the greatest blessings in my life. From a little girl with big dreams to a strong woman. Your journey has been inspiring; you grew into a beautiful, strong, God-fearing woman—someone whose faith lit the way for others,” he added.

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How was Betty’s relationship with God?
According to Susan, Betty was a kind and compassionate woman whose faith in God shone through in everything she did.
“I have seen you overcome challenges and stand firm in your beliefs even when the world pushed you otherwise,” he said.
“You remind me that true strength comes from faith, humility, and a heart full of love. My dear sister, even if you have rested in the Lord, your memories are still fresh in my heart. You were a very beautiful, gentle, loving, and bright soul, your presence still lives in me,” he continued.

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@FunnyDalmatianPuppies-qd9mj: “Hugs mum… May the Lord comfort you at this time.“
@lydia7746: “Sorry, thank you my sister Prophet Pauline Kamanja for standing with the family.”
@fanwe: “God give strength to Mother…”
@viribowanjiku5412: “My friend Susan Mbugua, my fellow resident in the village and my colleague in the church choir… I pray to God to give you strength… Betty and I talked one day about her coming to sing in Australia although that didn’t happen, I know now she sings and praises her Creator in the ways of heaven… I will cherish that friendship… I remember buying my younger sister’s dress in a boutique in Nairobi at that time… Betty was a good woman and I have something I shared with her… Rest in peace, sunshine.”
@marywagura-fv3qj: “We are very sorry from Kenya… sorry.”
@AnnAnnie-ow4tn: “Woiye, their last child… God as a nation we repent for not recognizing your servant when he was with us, we took him for granted, and even abused him, we repent Jesus Christ.”
Betty Bayo’s mother talks about her daughter’s death
In another statement, Joyce Mbugua, mother of the late Betty, he remembered how his daughter helped him in life and even transferred to Runda.
During the funeral service at the CFF Church, Joyce remembered how Betty told her to stop working and rest.
The grieving mother vowed to raise and love her grandchildren, Sky Victor and Danivictor.
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