Janet Wanja Spent Time with Her Adorable Daughters in Last Facebook Post: “My Loves,My Blessings”
Janet Wanja, a volleyball star known for her skill on the court, left behind a heartfelt Facebook post just before she passed away.
The beloved Malkia Strikers player, who lost her battle with gallbladder cancer, shared how much she valued spending time with her family.
In her final post, Wanja expressed how important her children were to her, saying, “My loves. My blessings,” on Sunday, September 22.
In the photo she shared, Janet sat between her two adorable daughters, both of whom were smiling brightly as they posed together. The bond they shared was clear, and the love in the picture was evident.
Another photo showed Wanja with a man, possibly her partner, along with her children in a family snapshot.
The family appeared joyful and close-knit, with the children holding snacks while the man stood nearby, holding his hoodie.
Janet wrapped her arms around her daughters, highlighting the warmth and love in their family.
The pictures were full of happy moments, as other friends and family members also joined in the fun, making the day even more special.
This post not only showed the tight bond Wanja had with her family but also how she treasured every moment spent with her loved ones.
The beautiful photos, which went viral, captured the joy and love that filled Janet’s life in her final days.
Kenyans mourns Janet Wanja
Social media users headed to the comment section to share their mixed reactions, with some expressing sadness after her demise.
Nick Klaus:
“RIP Janet Wanja. Thank you for contributing to volleyball and representing Kenya.”
Carolyne Kinyua:
“Oooh noo!!!! You were in so bad pain, Wanja. Having nursed you for long, I knew you did your best to be the strongest!!! You have fought a good fight. Rest easy. One day, cancer will truly be defeated.”
Kimuyu Kimuyu:
“I once met this lady in a Kenya volleyball tournament. Very humble and welcoming. Shine on your way, mummy.”
Sylo Kennedy Obwa Okello:
“So sad that you have gone to be with the Lord. Rest in peace, Janet Wanja.”
Joseph Waterethia Hom:
“Rest in eternal peace, Janet. May your soul rest in eternal peace.”
Ambrosino Salim Jnr:
“My condolences to her family. May God rest Wanja’s soul in eternal peace. My former customer for all seasons at Pipeline estate.”
Janet Wanja Spent Time with Her Adorable Daughters in Last Facebook Post: “My Loves,My Blessings”