12-Member Committee Organizes Fred Omondi’s Send-Off and Confirms Burial Date
The comedy world is uniting to bid a heartfelt farewell to Fredrick Odhiambo Omondi, affectionately known as Fred Omondi. A series of events have been planned to honor his legacy and support his family during this challenging time.
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The memorial service for Fred Omondi will take place at CITAM Church on Valley Road in Nairobi on Thursday, June 27, 2024, starting at 11:00 a.m. This gathering will allow family, friends, and fans to pay their respects and reflect on the joy Fred brought into their lives.
“We want to give Fred a send-off that befits the tremendous impact he had on all of us,” stated Ken Waudo, Chair of Fred Omondi’s Funeral Committee.
To assist with funeral arrangements, contributions are being collected from the public. Additionally, a fundraiser show titled “Fred Omondi: The Last Laugh” will be held at the Carnivore Restaurant, Simba Salon, on Friday, June 21, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. The event will feature performances by Fred’s fellow entertainers and serve as a tribute to his life and career. The public is encouraged to attend in large numbers to show their support.
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In Kisumu, “Da Place,” where Fred Omondi last performed, will host “The Last Dance for Fred Omondi” on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in the evening. This event will celebrate Fred’s vibrant spirit and his contributions to the entertainment industry.
Fred’s remains will be airlifted to Kisumu on Friday, June 28, 2024, courtesy of the KUPA organization, before traveling by road to Sega in Siaya County. The burial service and ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at his home in Sega, starting at 10:00 a.m.
The funeral committee, which includes notable personalities such as Dan Churchill Ndambuki, Phelix Odiwuor Jalang’o, Boniface Waweru, Terrence Creative, Milly Chebby, Y Y, Grace Mwelu, Dr. Ofweneke, John Onyango, Peter Kiarie, Tonnin Owen Ochieng, and Dedan Chege, is working diligently to ensure that Fred Omondi’s final farewell is dignified and heartfelt.