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Proud 97-year-old pledges single life after wife's death
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22931, member: 2262"] At Wife's Funeral, 97-Year-Old Brings Joy Through Grief. A husband made people laugh at his wife's burial. Mzee Dominic Wetang'ula shared funny stories as he said goodbye to Mama Ann Wetang'ula. His words turned tears into smiles at the service in Bungoma. "Young ladies here want to marry me," he told the crowd. "I have seen what women can do. I need no more wives." Both his wives passed away. He spoke of his first wedding to Mama Ann on August 20, 1950. He pointed out the printed date was wrong. "The program says August 21," he said. "But I know it was August 20." He praised his late wife's strength. She gave birth to four sets of twins. "My wife was strong like me," he said. "I must be a bull. Who else in Kenya has four sets of twins?" The couple had 15 children. His other wife also gave birth to 15 children. Many of his loved ones died before him. "God has taken my darlings away," he said with sadness. President William Ruto joined many leaders at the burial. They came to honor Mama Ann, mother to National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula. The old man's words showed how love can bring light to dark times. His memories helped others smile through their tears. [/QUOTE]
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