- Ongo’ndo Were’s family appeared to be sitting away from the grave as they were waiting for their father’s funeral
- The MP’s wives seemed to have great sadness, a situation they did not expect recently in their lives
- Gladys Wanga, a close ally of the deceased, also appeared close to the grave as he cried quietly
It was a sad time when the family of the late Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ongo Were buried his home in Kachien, Oyugis – Homa Bay County.
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After the last funeral ceremony attended by senior politicians, family, friends and even Kasipul people.
After the caravan arrived at his house, a black cloud spread to the area in the evening as it finally stumbled because the MP was absent.
The Ongo’s family cried when he was buried
The family of the deceased, including his wives, his sons, and his daughters, were sitting under the tent as they watched away the carriers carrying a coffin towards the grave.
As the body was lowered, one could hear the cries from all sides while the priest prayed for the eternal rest of the deceased.
The deceased’s wives seemed to be sad, shedding tears in abundance, by losing a man he loved in their hearts.
Despite trying to collect enough power, Were’s children failed to restrain themselves as they burst into tears, seeming to be in the mind.
The memories they sat with their father and the idea of not being able to see him again must remain in their minds, wondering what life would be like without their former father.
Governor of Homa Bay Gladys starch He was also overwhelmed by the time and was seen shedding tears beside the grave.
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jleb3J8Hek
Here are some comments about the event:
Janet said:
“@Gabriel that’s Tradition must be close to Mama Boyd.”
The sound of the sound said:
“Rest in peace OGAI MA MILAMBO.”
Lorine’s cleanliness
“Oh by the way he had a first wife when you should be buried.”
Joan Wandera said:
“These young ladies are very young.”
Hillary Oluoch said:
“Let’s love each other, help us, if we are all strangers, and one day we will leave the platform.”
Epham Epham said:
“Bye bye we loved you but God loved you more with you sir.”
Julie Kihima
“He was a good man if he was able to distribute electricity to three houses.”

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Ong’ito Were’s daughter gives congratulations to her father
Other news, TUKO.co.ke reported about the extraordinary respect given to her daughter Ongo Were in her father’s last worship.
Immaculate Atieno prepared a lovely poem as he shared the wonderful memories of his father, how he would remember him and the future he hoped they would participate.
In the poem, he said he fought for his life to stay with his family, but he eventually failed.
She shed tears when she revealed how she would come to her school in July and pray for her before sitting for her exams.
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