Nyumburu Memorial Fund for Aaron "Rin" McGrew
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The Nyumburu Cultural Center, the University of Maryland Black Student Organizations, and Alumni are honoring Aaron ‘Rin’ McGrew through a Memorial Fund. He worked at Nyumburu Cultural Center for 15 years. Rin has three lovely daughters. He was very active with students in the Nyumburu Community as well.
Rin worked at Nyumburu Cultural Center as Technical Coordinator. He was constantly engaging and teaching students about audio and technical sound. As a result, he built a life-long relationship with students, staff, and the UMD community.
The Nyumburu Cultural Center mourns the unexpected passing of Rin. He was a beloved father, brother, son, and mentor. Rin was very passionate about Nyumburu, our programs and our initiatives to help UMD students. We are accepting donations in support of his family. Any amount will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you from the Nyumburu Cultural Center Family at UMD
Rin worked at Nyumburu Cultural Center as Technical Coordinator. He was constantly engaging and teaching students about audio and technical sound. As a result, he built a life-long relationship with students, staff, and the UMD community.
The Nyumburu Cultural Center mourns the unexpected passing of Rin. He was a beloved father, brother, son, and mentor. Rin was very passionate about Nyumburu, our programs and our initiatives to help UMD students. We are accepting donations in support of his family. Any amount will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you from the Nyumburu Cultural Center Family at UMD
Organizer and beneficiary
Andre Nottingham
Organizer
College Park, MD
Maxine Finely
Beneficiary