Nairobi Women Representative, Esther Passaris is mourning the death of her loving and caring father.
The politician opened up on how her father has been suffering from an illness she didn’t disclose by the age of 79 years old.
Esther Passaris took to social media to share how much her father had accomplished in his lifestyle by being among the first people in the country to have built the first ship in Kenya and to coaching and mentoring young men of Ngome Football Club in Mombasa.
Her father also worked for the Southern Engineering Company Limited, COMARCO.
She’s still in disbelief after learning about the death of her father.
She took to social media and opened up the loss of her father. She wrote;
“A part of me has died today. The heavens opened and ended my father’s suffering.
A naval architect by profession, my dad achieved a lot in his 79 years. From building the first ship in Kenya – the ‘MV Mwewe’ that sailed across the East African coast – to coaching and mentoring the young men of Ngome Football Club in Mombasa.
Dad worked for Southern Engineering Company Limited, COMARCO, before incorporating HELMACO, which he led until retirement
Looking back, none of his achievements compare to the family man that he was; a loving husband to my mother, an incredible dad to his five children, and a doting Papou (grandfather) to his 9 grandchildren.
God was his anchor; gratitude his motto, protection over his family and country his prayer.
Though heartbroken, it is well with my soul.”