- Irungu Goko bid an emotional farewell to his ex, Damaris, as she was laid to rest following a short illness
- Irungu and their son, Elvis, stood united in their grief, honouring a co-parenting journey that spanned over a decade
- In a heartfelt tribute, he promised the deceased co-parent that Elvis will forever make her proud, keeping her memory alive in their hearts
The quiet hum of grief hung heavily in the air as Irungu Goko’s ex, Damaris, was laid to rest in an emotional burial attended by family, friends.

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Fondly known as Mama Elvis, Irungu had described her as the “best co-parent any man would have wished for.
Irungu bids farewell to ex
Days after announcing her passing following a short illness, the grieving man stood beside their son, Elvis, at her graveside, a moment captured in a solemn photo he later shared online.
The image showed father and son standing side by side, framed against the fresh red earth of the newly covered grave.
It was both a farewell and a beginning, the start of a life they must now navigate without the woman who had anchored their shared parenting journey for more than a decade.
“Elvis will forever make you proud, that’s our promise. I’ll make it happen. RIP Mama Elvis,” Irungu captioned the powerful photo.
Damaris was gentle spirit
The burial service was emotional yet dignified, reflecting the gentle spirit many remembered in Damaris.
Mourners spoke of her warmth, devotion to her child, and her ability to maintain a strong, respectful co-parenting relationship, something many admired but few can achieve with such grace.
Her loss was not just a private one but a collective heartbreak felt deeply by everyone whose lives she had touched.
Irungu’s presence at the graveside spoke volumes. Though visibly burdened by grief, he remained steady, often placing a reassuring hand on Elvis’s shoulder.

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Irungu’s promise to deceased co-parent
In his tribute, Irungu’s promise that Elvis will “forever make you proud” captured both the sorrow and the determination that now define their journey.
It is a vow rooted not only in love for their son but in respect for the woman who poured her heart into raising him.
As the final prayers were said and mourners dispersed, father and son lingered by the grave, their quiet stillness offering a glimpse into the depth of their loss.
Woven into that silence was something else: resolve. A promise to carry Damaris’s legacy forward. A promise to keep her memory alive.
And above all, a promise that Elvis, the child they raised together with so much love, will continue to make her proud.
How long was Irungu’s co-parenting journey?
For those who have followed their story, the post was a heartbreaking continuation of the tribute he shared earlier mourning Damaris as a dedicated mother and cherished co-parent.
The two had raised their son in partnership for 12 years, a period he described as joyful, fulfilling, and grounded in mutual respect.
In that earlier message, Irungu expressed anguish at her passing, partly attributing it to alleged medical negligence.
But at her burial, the rawness of his grief took on a quieter, more resolute form, a father determined to honor the memory of the woman who shaped their son’s world.
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