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His funeral was celebrated on 19 September in Nairobi. [3] His remains were interred in Nairobi at Saint Austin's in Msongari, which was a traditional burial ground for priests or deacons. [2] Otunga was the highest in rank to be interred there. [1] His remains were later transferred to the Karen's Resurrection Gardens on 24 August 2005.
An early student of the school with his parents in 1949. St. Mary's School was founded in 1939 in the Parklands area of Nairobi, from Blackrock College in Dublin, Ireland.. In September 1945, the school was moved to a temporary structure on an 34 hectares (85 acres) site on the land belonging to the St. Austin's Mission in the Muthangari area of Westlands.
Bishop Shanahan died at Nairobi, Kenya, on Christmas Day 1943 aged 72 years, and was initially buried in the community cemetery in St Mary's School in Nairobi, Kenya. However, in January 1956 his remains were brought back to Nigeria for the "second burial" in the Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, Onitsha .
Nairobi South Jewish Cemetery (old Jewish cemetery) [6] Nairobi War Cemetery [7] St Austin's Mission Cemetery, Mũthangari [8] Nakuru. Gilgil War Cemetery;
Lavington is a residential suburb of Nairobi. Located within the sub-county of Westlands , it is approximately 5.5 km (3.4 mi) northwest of the central business district . It is a neighbourhood that hosts the upper middle class to upper class segment of Nairobi residents.
St Austin's may refer to: St Austin's Church, Grassendale, Merseyside, England; St Austin's Church, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England; St. Austin's Military School, a defunct American military academy; St Austin's Priory, a monastic house in Devon, England; St Austin's, a fictional school in the works of P. G. Wodehouse
In July 1914 a public meeting was held to raise money for a permanent church in the centre of Nairobi; and the Foundation Stone for the Church of All Saints was laid on 3 February 1917. A year later Bishop Richard Heywood dedicated the incomplete new Church. In November 1924, the Church of All Saints became the Cathedral of the Highlands.
The Basilica is the seat of the Archdiocese of Nairobi. [1] The original church, which had a sitting capacity of 300–400, built in 1904, was the first stone building in the Nairobi. The current church was built between 1960 and 1963, and was officially blessed and opened in 6 July 1963. The church was designated a basilica in 1982.