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Lucy Wambui Ng’ang’a’s Husband Pens Touching Tribute to Wife: “You Were My Everything”


  • The late wife of businessman Francis Ng’anga will be laid to rest on her family farm in Red Hill Limuru
  • The family of the late Lucy penned touching tributes ahead of her burial, and her husband poured out his heart
  • He recalled the wonderful times they had together ever since they met and shared how much he would miss her

Businessman Francis Ng’anga has shared a touching tribute to his wife, the late Lucy Wambui Ng’ang’a.

Lucy Wambui Ng’ang’a’s husband pens a heartfelt tribute to her.
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The two Lucy and Ng’ang’a tied the knot in 2003 and loved and cherished each other.

Francis penned a touching tribute to his wife, revealing that they had been together for 24 years.

He revealed that he and Lucy had two kids together and attributed the success of their business to her.

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“Stand here mourning the loss of my dear wife of 24 years, Wambui I will dearly miss you it’s interesting how the many years we had together just went by you were my everything my dear wife, my business partner and my confidant….. we did seasons together from when we met, we started growing from being just the two of us but also blessed with our four lovely children. Look at our business today, we have grown it together, thank you for everything you have always been to us.

Ng’ang’a said his wife was a generous woman who visited several charities and paid school fees for needy kids.

The motors dealer said that he would miss his wife a lot and would cherish the memories they had together.

“The way you cared for me and the children, everyone around us, family and non-family, always making sure everyone around us was ok, the various charities you were involved in visiting the children’s homes and helping the needy children, sponsoring several of them through school. I have so many memories that are printed in my memory, we have travelled to various places both locally to internationally with you and the children, doing a mix of fun and business, you have been a pillar in our home, and we will miss you so much my dear and will forever cherish our memories together. Rest with the Angels and may perpetual light shine on your soul. Till we meet again ‘I will be saying Wambui in the house.'”

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