The owner of Lee funeral home Theodore jay Lee from Virginia USA inconjuction with kinuthia,a wealthy kiambu business man who owns the land. Nairobi-based funeral home has attracted public attention after it emerged to be the only place where the rich are kept after death
- Lee Funeral Home, where late Nicholas Biwott and Joseph Nkaiseery currently rest has been listed as the best morgue in the region
- TUKO.co.ke reveals what really makes Lee Funeral Home special, and why the rich and mighty prefer it over the rest
Kenya boasts of over 50 government and private mortuary where the dead are ‘kept’ before finally being buried.
However, among the tens of morgues in Kenya, only a few are known to be the best, in terms of services, structures etc.
Lee Funeral Home, located in Nairobi has for the longest time been associated with the ‘high and mighty’ because of its outstanding services.
From top government officials to elite business magnates, Lee Funeral Home has preserved the bodies of Kenya’s most distinguished personalities, among them the late Nicholas Biwott, Joseph Nkaiserry,Jacob Juma,GG Kariuki, Nderitu Gachagua and the ilk.
So what really makes Lee Funeral Home the best choice for the moneyed group in Kenya?Well, TUKO.co.ke took it upon itself to ‘unearth’ the special features and services that give Lee Funeral Home and edge over other morgues.
Located along the Argwings Kodhek Road in Nairobi, Lee Funeral Home is the oldest established private full service funeral home in Kenya which offers full, multi-cultural, traditional or contemporary funeral services, from local residents to the international expatriate community, regardless of race or religion.
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Unlike most funeral homes, Lee is a family owned company that has its own ‘luxurious’ chapel of rest and fleet of expensive hearse cars such as limousines.
The morgue has ‘kept’ the bodies of nearly a half of dead prominent personalities in Kenya. From Politicians, billionaires, to diplomats, you name them.