A man should not leave this earth with unfinished business. He should live each day as if it was a pre-flight check. He should ask each morning, am I prepared to lift-off? Diane Frolov and Andrew SchneiderThis memorial website was created to remember our dearest Samuel Ruhiu
Kibugi who was born in Kiambu Kenya on July 1, 1942 and passed
away on September 2, 2007.
A loving husband, father, brother, uncle and friend.
A man who lived his life to the fullest.
You will live forever in our memories and hearts.
A man greatly loved, a good friend to my father & was like a father to me. His joy, his smile, his great attributes not enough can be said...we miss him! May he rest in peace
..speaking of death which is like sleep Isaiah 57:1-2 1 The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come. 2 He shall enter into peace: they shall rest in their beds, each one walking in his uprightness
Much love
Muthoni
I can’t believe it is already one year. You left a void in the lives and hearts of those people who knew you. Personally, I will always be grateful for your unwavering support of our family. We will cherish your memory.
i had a privileged in life that only a few people have, to me you were more than an uncle you were like my father, you taught me so many values, you showed me unconditional love and you treated me like your own. in my heart you shall remain the greatest man that i ever knew and i shall always treasure all those memories i have of you. the truth is they are enough and most are the times that i always wish we had more of those but the ones that i have will always be special to me.
i loved you then and i shall love you for the rest of my life.
Dear Dad, That smile, the laugh, your voice, your advice, your enjoyment in life and above all your love for each of us in your own special way. If there is anyone who understood me and accepted me ! just me! was you. I Miss you and will love you always. Rest in peace.
Your Daughter, Wahito.
The day was Sunday the 2nd of September 2007 at night, a year ago today still so fresh in our minds when God relieved pain and suffering. What you meant to us no amount of words can say. We cherish every moment that we spent with you, we hold dear all the values that you instilled in us and proud that the man you were headed our family we can only thank God for the time he gave us with you. Dearly missed by family and especially me.
Your Wife, Mama Wahito.
| Wahito Knaeple |
MISS YOU |
September 2, 2009 |
You are always in my thoughts.
| Kibugi Wa Thamweli |
In our Minds and Soul |
September 2, 2008 |
Dear Dad, Parting with you is like learning how to walk again,the Journey needs courage and with your spirits around, i'ts defined.Thank you for the wisdom,care and love you've given us.You have been our angel, director,mentor and anchor.The Man who anwered what was uncertain.A happy soul and full of "LIFE" as you knew it. An adventurous man,Love to nature, trees and was rich of family and friends.A true blessing to all.
I Miss you Dad,rest in peace
Love Son
Kibugi waa' Ruhiu.
| Nyambura wa thamweri |
I miss you dad |
September 2, 2008 |
Dad I miss you. You taught me how to refuse to fail no matter what comes my way to try my very best. I promise to do that dad. There are moments I always say I wish you were here to tell you what is on my mind. I know you are around I do not see you however it is through GODS grace you talk to us indirectly. I am still your daughter and sister I will try my very best to meet the dreams you wanted me to. I will work hard I am now volunteering with One tree people in your legacy to make sure we make earth a better place. What I miss most about you is you smile and your way of keeping privacy and acknowledge that and will follow in your ways. You always helped and that is how I want to be help like you did you gave people hope and love unconditionally.

I will always love you. I know you are in a beautiful place and I know you are well. God bless you.