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The passing of Purity Kahuki Muhoro in Foxborough, Massachusetts, has cast a somber mood over the Kenyan community in the United States, prompting gatherings both in-person and online to support her family.

The Kenyan community in Massachusetts and beyond is mourning the loss of Purity Kahuki Muhoro, who passed away in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Saturday, October 25, 2025. According to a public announcement from her family, she died at 6:30 AM Eastern Time, which corresponds to 1:30 PM East Africa Time (EAT). The announcement described her as a "beloved Sister in Christ" and a cherished member of her community.
Ms. Muhoro was the wife of Joel Muhoro and the mother of Ninnette, Brennan, and Ainsley Muhoro. She was the daughter of Stephen Kahuki and Mineh Watiri Kahuki. Her passing has been described as a profound loss by those who knew her, with the family's statement noting that her "unwavering faith, compassion, and strength touched the lives of many."
Massachusetts is home to a significant Kenyan population, with data from the 2010 census indicating that thousands of Kenyan nationals reside in the state. Community organizations and church groups form a vital social fabric for many in the diaspora, often coming together to provide mutual support during significant life events.
In the wake of her passing, the family has organized a series of prayer meetings to honor her memory. According to the announcement, these gatherings are scheduled for Tuesday, October 28; Thursday, October 30; and Saturday, November 1, 2025, all at 7:00 PM ET (which is 2:00 AM EAT the following day). To accommodate friends and family in Kenya and other parts of the world, the services will be accessible virtually via Zoom. The family has shared the following details for online participation:
The family has stated that information regarding additional arrangements will be shared at a later date. In-person visits are also being welcomed at the family's residence in Foxborough, MA.
It is a common practice within the Kenyan diaspora to rally financial and emotional support for families experiencing bereavement, particularly to assist with funeral expenses and other logistical challenges that can arise when a death occurs abroad. The announcement included details for those wishing to offer condolences or financial contributions to the Muhoro family through various platforms, including CashApp, Zelle, and Venmo.
While the family has shared these preliminary details, further information regarding Ms. Muhoro's life in the community and the full funeral arrangements is expected. FURTHER INVESTIGATION REQUIRED.