Do you know Lee Funeral Home has only 12 body drawers, meaning they can only keep 12 bodies in their morgue. Lee Funeral Home is just the showroom. Most of the bodies brought to Lee Funeral Home are preseverd in their go down on Industrial Area where they moved to from Kangundo Road.
If you keenly followed Raila’s Funeral you will notice this white man, his name is Paul Van Brussel, he is the funeral director at Lee Funeral Home. Those who have been keen enough will realise that the Belgian has been keeping a close watch during the public viewing of bodies of prominent Kenyans preserved at Lee and also accompanying them to their final resting places. Paul went with Kibaki to Othaya, Moi to Kabarak and Raila to Bondo.
He has many responsibilities, but his main role is to provide compassionate support to the bereaved family members and arrange a good funeral according to their wishes. They coordinate every detail, from the collection of the body and the burial or cremation to the service itself and any post-funeral follow-up.
When the Hearse with Raila’s body arrived in Bondo Paul opened its door for the body to be removed. Now you know mwenye Lee Funeral Home and where they keep the bodies and the responsibilities of the Funeral Director.






