Dr. Simeon Otieno Dulo
- Announcement Date: June 17, 2022
- Burial Location: Family home in Karachuonyo.
- Funeral Date: June 24, 2022
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It is with deep sorrow and a profound sense of loss that we announce the passing of our beloved father, husband and friend, Dr. Simeon Otieno Dulo, after a short illness while on work duty in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Dr. Dulo was a Senior Lecturer for the College of Engineering at the University of Nairobi.
He is survived by his wife & love of his life, Mrs. Mary A. Otieno, his cherished sons Olang’ Onyango, Andrew Ater, Paul Abiero, & his dear daughter-in-law Ruth Djirackor.
Dr. Dulo, who hailed from Kasabong k’Oriang k’Ogweno, was the adored son of the late Paul & the late Zipporah Dulo; stepson to Beatrice Anyango; son-in-law of Andrew & the late Dorinah Ater; grandson of the late Tukiko & Leah, as well as the late Adedes. He was the loving brother to James, Josephine, Carol, David, Elly, Margaret, and Sarah, and sisters-in-law Pamela & Millicent.
He was adored by his uncles & aunts, Samuel & Phoebe, Moses & Julie, Ishmael & Christabel, David & Ted, Isaac & Regina, James, Haggai, as well as Sheila, Rachael, Queen, Stephen, Rose, & others.
He will be fondly remembered as cousin & uncle to many, beloved amongst the Nyaoro Oranga fraternity, the Tukiko Olang fraternity, the Adede & jo’Karabondi fraternities, & more.
Dr. Dulo was an esteemed colleague to many through his expertise in Kenya, across Africa, and across the world, renowned for his sense of duty & dedication to his work. He was also loved within the CITAM church community, with his love & service in the children’s ministry.
His body is presently at Chiromo Mortuary. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday 22 June at CITAM Valley Road from 10am to 1pm. This will be followed by a burial service on Friday 24 June, at the family home in Karachuonyo.
Contributions may be made to M-PESA Paybill 891300 Account 55763.
Your life remains our blessing, your laugh our joy, your love an inimitable gift, and you shall never be forgotten.