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Joy Adava Makokha

Columbus, Ohio

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MAKOKHA Rev. Dr. Joy Adava Makokha, 68. Sunrise September 14, 1941 - Sunset August 3, 2010. She was born in Vihiga, Kenya to the late Reuben and Mikali Adego. Dr. Makokha was a graduate and professor at The Ohio State University. She labored and ministered along side with her husband as...

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We miss you and hope to to re-unite with you in Heaven

Mama, I miss you!! I know you are with us and you always will be. I love you Mama.

XOXO

Mama you have gone too soon,we miss you very much,us Uny and Staff said may your deeds live through us,you did guide us well and mama in your own words "love is forever"we will always love and miss you

As an old student of Bunyore Girls, I have very fond and vivid memories of both Dr Makokha and her husband Bishop Byrum makokha. You were role models for us as young people. Your preaching, your educating and your dedication. Your legacy will live on forever.

Dear the Family of Byrum Makokha,
The family of Livingstone Tiema has learned with great sorrow the passing of your beloved wife and a mother of your children who departed this world so suddenly. It's our sincere prayer that the Lord give you strength and comfort you at this time of difficulty. May our Almighty touch you all and heal your broken heart. Also, may God rest her soul in eternal peace.

May the lord rest her soul in eternal peace, the lord gives and the lord takes .Pole sana rev.makokha and the entire family.

May the consolation of God the almighty be the strength to your loving husband Byrum, children, and grand children and the Banyore. your contributions to society will be greatly missed. We loved you, but God in his wisdom said " you have finished the good race, you have kep the faith.." Pole sana abasikaye, nyasaye amilinde.

Lavoisier (Texas)

May God Rest your soul In Eternal Peace. As a small child, i used to play at kima mission where you and your family were staying at the time. Seeing you used to make us filled with hope. Indeed you gave hope to many who knew you and touched many lives.