General Francis Agolla's estate, worth Sh150M, was divided among his wife and two children, with specific symbolic gifts.
Wife Aileen Agolla received half of his state benefits and retirement earnings; children oversaw the estate.
Daughter inherited property and a family Bible, reflecting the General's deep spirituality and church contributions.
Son Joel Rabuku received properties, personal effects, and a request to destroy the General's clothing posthumously.
General Ogolla's last flight ended in tragedy with a helicopter crash due to a mechanical engine malfunction.