In Loving Memory of José Kaze
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Dear friends, family, and compassionate individuals,
It is with a heavy heart that I come to you today on behalf of my dear friend who has suffered an unimaginable loss. On August 4, 2023, the family of Leocadie Sinigirira tragically lost their beloved son and brother, José Décembre Kaze. José was a devoted father and an exceptionally hard-working man who lost his life due to a senseless act of violence at the age of 32 years old in Vancouver, BC.
Jose was always looking for ways to give back to the community and helped many people who were in time of need. He was a caring and loving person whose smile would light up any room he entered.
This loving father leaves behind five beautiful young children, all of whom he cherished deeply. He was their rock, their protector, and their provider. His love and dedication to his children knew no bounds, and he had come to Canada in search of better opportunities for his future.
Unfortunately, in a blink of an eye, this family's world was turned upside down. The loss of a beloved son, brother, and father has left them devastated, grappling with grief, and facing uncertain times ahead. During this dark and difficult period, we, as a compassionate community, have the opportunity to make a difference in their lives.
We have set up this GoFundMe campaign to provide much-needed support for the children he left behind, as well as to cover hefty funeral costs. Any contribution, no matter how small, will be immensely appreciated and will go directly towards helping José's young children as they navigate the challenges of life without their father's guiding presence.
Please, share this campaign far and wide so that we can reach as many hearts as possible. Your kindness can make all the difference in the lives of these children who have lost their loving father.
Thank you for opening your hearts and standing by this family during their darkest hour. Your generosity and love will forever be cherished and remembered.
Organizer and beneficiary
Arezou Roozbeh
Organizer
Coquitlam, BC
Odleye Arakaza
Beneficiary