About Dr. George K’oluoch Onyango

BIRTH
George K’oluoch Onyango was born on September 28, 1954, he was the beloved son of Martin Oluoch and Truphena Adero, and the stepson of Eunice Nyangweso and Nelissa Atieno. He grew up in a large, loving family with siblings Beldina Midega, Anna Nyasala, Julia Atieno, Amos Odhiambo, James Okach, Lucas Oluoch, Wilson Tieng, Zainabu Awuor, Dorcas Achieng, and Martha Musungu. He was also a cherished son-in-law to Jotham and Melap Sibuchi, as well as to Tarasila, and Mary Mutambah.

EDUCATION
His educational journey began at Anyiko Primary School from 1962 to 1968. He then attended Sawagongo from 1969 to 1972 and continued on to Mangu High School for 1973 and 1974. From 1975 to 1980, he studied at the University of Nairobi, where he earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB.Ch.B) in 1980. A very bright student, he later completed his Master of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (M.Med Obs/Gynae) in 1988, also at the University of Nairobi.

CAREER
Professionally, he began his career at Machakos District Hospital, serving as a Medical Superintendent and part-time consultant from 1980 to 1983. After completing his master’s, he joined the University of Nairobi’s medical school as a lecturer from 1988 to 1992. During this period, he also ventured into private practice. He opened his first clinic in Church House in 1987, marking the start of his journey in independent medical practice. In 2000, the clinic was relocated to Electricity House, where it continued to grow and serve countless patients.

MARRIAGE
He met Frida Lwile Sibuchi in December 1980, and they were married in March 1982, beginning a beautiful journey together built on love, partnership, and family. George and Frida were blessed with four beloved children and two grandchildren, the late Dr. Ruth Laura Onyango, Truphena Atieno Onyango, Brian Daudi Onyango, Emmanuel Daniel Onyango, Iris Anne Juma and Jazhara Ayana Atieno. George met Elizabeth Mutambah in the early 90’s and they remained friends over the years. They shared a lot of interests together and got married in 2012.They were blessed with one lovely son Neal Oluoch. In the late 1970s, during his time as a student, he had a relationship with Grace Nyakiti. Though their union was never formally consummated through marriage, they were blessed with two beloved children and grandchild, Diana Apeles Onyango, Martin Oluoch Onyango and Naleah Gracie Murimi. Grace remembers him as a perfect gentleman, a kind and brilliant man, and a supportive partner and best friend to the very
end. He was not only a loving father to his children and grandchild but also extended warmth and care to her family.

BUSINESS GROUPS (CHAIRMAN/DIRECTOR)

He was also deeply involved in various economic ventures, demonstrating a visionary mindset that extended far beyond the practice of medicine. He served as Chairman and Director in several business groups and development projects. These included Integrated Properties Ltd (IPL), where he oversaw the Garden Terraces apartment construction; Mansion Properties Ltd, which developed the Garden Park maisonettes; and the Kajiado Kaputei North Project in Oltoroto, focused on strategic land acquisition. He also played a central role in Athi Farm Development Ltd, Gem Farm Development in Yala, and the Arabuko Sokoke project in Malindi. Another notable project was with Kibos Waged Ltd, which involved major land purchases. In addition to real estate and agriculture, he ventured into hospitality and healthcare entrepreneurship. He began consulting at MP Shah Hospital between 1989 and 1990 and went on to open Taffy Restaurant in 1993—an early testament to his willingness to explore new ideas and industries. His ventures reflected not only ambition but also a desire to build long-lasting legacies that would support his family and community.

George K’oluoch Onyango (Okera)

Funeral Details

  • Sunday, March 2nd, 2025
    12:00 am
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