Eunice Memorial Fund
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Eunice "Mama Candy" Juma
Born April 15, 1976 in Kenya. In 2000, Eunice married Jacob Juma Ajimo. Together they moved to the United States for education and careers. Eunice worked as a respiratory therapist at the University Medical Center (UMC). In October 2016, she was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Surrounded by family, friends and the Love of God Eunice surrendered to this disease on May 11, 2017.
Eunice leaves behind her husband Jacob, three daughters Candy, Lilly, & Keke and one son JJ.
Eunice fought a hard battle to the very end, she had insurance through UMC up to two days after her cancer surgery. Eunice did not meet the requirements for disability insurance through her employer. Jacob works two job to try to support his family but they are left with a lot of medical and funeral bills.
Jacob's biggest desire is to cover all the expenses to take Eunice back to her native country of Kenya so that she can be buried there. Along with this goal of returning Eunice to Kenya it would be great to receive enough funding for the future education of her four children.
Thank you so much for your kind donations as it will help Eunice's family during this difficult time.
Born April 15, 1976 in Kenya. In 2000, Eunice married Jacob Juma Ajimo. Together they moved to the United States for education and careers. Eunice worked as a respiratory therapist at the University Medical Center (UMC). In October 2016, she was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Surrounded by family, friends and the Love of God Eunice surrendered to this disease on May 11, 2017.
Eunice leaves behind her husband Jacob, three daughters Candy, Lilly, & Keke and one son JJ.
Eunice fought a hard battle to the very end, she had insurance through UMC up to two days after her cancer surgery. Eunice did not meet the requirements for disability insurance through her employer. Jacob works two job to try to support his family but they are left with a lot of medical and funeral bills.
Jacob's biggest desire is to cover all the expenses to take Eunice back to her native country of Kenya so that she can be buried there. Along with this goal of returning Eunice to Kenya it would be great to receive enough funding for the future education of her four children.
Thank you so much for your kind donations as it will help Eunice's family during this difficult time.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jacob Ajimo
Organizer
Lubbock, TX
Jacob Ajimo
Beneficiary