Marara my Uncle
You'll always be in our hearts and we will always make you proud.
Joe Q thank you so much, may the almighty God bless you for making his legacy recognised.
Much Love from Joshua Gakwandi
I met Francis aka Flash at work at this big financial firm. We sat in the same office for a couple of years. I didn't understand why he always had a smile on his face until I got to know him. I lost track of him prior to his crossing and I remember searching the white pages (we didn't have google) and managed to find his wife at the time' phone # and she gave me his number. We sat in his home by riverside dr, we talked, we laughed, we smoke several joints then laughed some more. We even ate Locks on a bagel and I hate locks but his big smile was so persuasive that I ate it lol. Tonight Spirit brought his great soul to mind and I googled him and the very first thing that came up was this memorial site. Joe Q, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
He was a loving and caring man,
He tought me what spiritually was.
I loved when he would stand tall referring to his clan and his Dad.
Flash, see you in the next life brother, you will always be in my memory and in my heart.
Aho
I had the distinct honor of introducing Marara to computers. It was like turning an African herdsmsn on to electricty. He took the ball and ran with it to become a high-value IT/Network Consultant to Wall Street financial firms. That remains on of my proudest accomplishments.
Marara and I (I&I) co-founded The Human2Human Network in 1982.
Camp Lenox is owned by the Moss family who were friends of Marara. After the summer season was over for the boys and girls the camp put on workshops for adults. Marara was a volunteer at these workshops and I joined in for several seasons.
We had many wonderful times there and sometimes at night Marara would teach us Tutsi drum rhythns and dances.