Daniel Labeja Onen, Beckton, London—The Beckton community is mourning the loss of Daniel Labeja Onen, who passed away on August 29, 2024, due to a heart attack. At 58 years old, Daniel was known for his unwavering commitment to helping vulnerable children in Uganda. He was a devoted father to seven children, and his passing has left a profound impact on his family and the many lives he touched.
Daniel was a compassionate and hardworking man, dedicated to improving the lives of children in Uganda. His work provided crucial support in the form of food, education, and healthcare to those in need. His sudden departure has created a void in the hearts of his loved ones and those who benefited from his selflessness.
In response to this heartbreaking loss, a fundraiser has been organized by Fred Akena Opige to help cover funeral costs and the expenses of transporting Daniel’s body back to his family home in Gulu, Uganda, where he will be laid to rest. As of now, £45 has been raised from four kind donors, but the goal is set at £10,000. The community is rallying to ensure Daniel receives the dignified farewell he deserves.
The contributions made by friends, including David Onen, John Marsh, Ismaheel Sanusi, and Robert Ochan, are a testament to the impact Daniel had on those around him. Each donation, no matter the size, brings comfort to his grieving family as they prepare to say goodbye.
Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with Daniel’s family during this incredibly difficult time. May they find strength in the love and support surrounding them, and may Daniel’s soul rest in peace.
Short Summary of Daniel Labeja Onen
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Daniel Labeja Onen |
Date of Passing | 29th August 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Fred Akena Opige |
Goal Amount | £10,000 |
Amount Raised | £45 |
Location | Beckton, London |
Purpose | Funeral expenses and transportation of the body to Uganda |
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