By Willis Oketch Updated Friday,
December 5th 2014 at 00:00 GMT +3 Share this story: Kenya:
The wife of veteran
lawyer John Khaminwa, retired judge Joyce, has passed on. She died at Nairobi
Hospital after a long illness, according to family members. Her son Arthur, who
lives Mombasa, said his mother died on Monday morning, adding that burial
arrangements were being done by family members at their Karen home in Nairobi.
“We are waiting for my two sisters to come from overseas so that we can give
her a warm send-off,” said Arthur yesterday. Apart from Arthur, the retired
judge has another son, Albert, and two daughters - Anne, who is in the US and
Anjela, who lives in Austria with her husband. “They are expected any time so
that we can lay to rest the body of our beloved mother on August 13 at Karen,”
said Arthur. See also: Safaricom unveils 4G service, strengthens hold on data
market Yesterday, lawyer Khaminwa told The Standard: “My wife has been sick for
some time but had improved over the last weekend but on Monday doctors called
me in the morning (to the hospital) and on arrival I was surprised she had
died.” He said they have been married for 48 years and have three
grandchildren. Joyce practised law, mostly in Mombasa where her family has
retained a firm to date. Her most memorable judgement was the order she gave to
the Government to release the 1997-98 judicial report on ethnic clashes,
popularly known as the Akiwumi report.
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Retired justice Joyce
Khaminwa passes on
By Willis Oketch Updated Friday, December 5th 2014 at 00:00 GMT +3
Share this story:
Kenya: The wife of veteran lawyer John Khaminwa, retired judge Joyce,
has passed on.
She died at Nairobi Hospital after a long illness, according to family
members.
Her son Arthur, who lives Mombasa, said his mother died on Monday
morning, adding that burial arrangements were being done by family
members at their Karen home in Nairobi.
“We are waiting for my two sisters to come from overseas so that we can
give her a warm send-off,” said Arthur yesterday.
Apart from Arthur, the retired judge has another son, Albert, and two
daughters - Anne, who is in the US and Anjela, who lives in Austria with
her husband.
“They are expected any time so that we can lay to rest the body of our
beloved mother on August 13 at Karen,” said Arthur.
See also: Safaricom unveils 4G service, strengthens hold on data market
Yesterday, lawyer Khaminwa told The Standard: “My wife has been sick for
some time but had improved over the last weekend but on Monday doctors
called me in the morning (to the hospital) and on arrival I was
surprised she had died.”
He said they have been married for 48 years and have three
grandchildren.
Joyce practised law, mostly in Mombasa where her family has retained a
firm to date.
Her most memorable judgement was the order she gave to the Government to
release the 1997-98 judicial report on ethnic clashes, popularly known
as the Akiwumi report.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000143601/retired-justice-joyce-khaminwa-passes-on
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