Her death, occurring on January 14, was attributed to an undisclosed illness.
Wanyoike, known for her transformative journey from educator to founder of an educational institution offering business-related programmes, has left a legacy that includes the Emory Hotel and the Lizzie Wanyoike Preparatory School.
The family’s eulogy recognises Wanyoike as a figure of influence in education and entrepreneurship, noting her impact on many lives.
“In loving memory of a remarkable educator,. Her passion ignited minds, her kindness touched hearts,” the eulogy shared by her family reads.
“A beacon of wisdom, she left an indelible mark on countless lives, shaping futures with grace.”
Kenyans and leaders alike sent an outpouring of condolence messages to her family, including former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo who mourned the late Wanyoike as a source of inspiration for many.
“Liz was not just a great businesswoman but a source of inspiration for many. Her legacy and impact will always be remembered,” Kabogo wrote on X.
Kimani Ichungwah, the leader of the Majority Party in the National Assembly, also expressed his condolences to Wanyoike’s family on X, describing the late businesswoman as an educational icon.
“The nation mourns the loss of an education icon, Madam Liz Wanyoike, founder and Director of Nairobi Institute of Business Studies (NIBS).,” Ichungwah said.