Why
do we fear death when we surely have to die as long as we are living things? The best is that each of us should be ready
for his/her death. I learnt a lot as I
witnessed my friend the Late Brother (Dr) Cosmas Kafeero as he endured to the
last time he was in his mind.
I
at least have a portrait that can be used should I get an opportunity of a
decent burial (we have friends who are believed to be dead but when there was
no opportunity to bury them.
I
have at times wanted to design something when a person I knew dies, but you may
go to the net and fail to get a trace of anything that person may have done
while alive! That is sad. One should be able to write his biography or
employ someone to do it, and even put it on a blog of some sort, so that in
event of his death, it does not remain a gamble for people who may not have
known him to write his/her biography.
I
for one, even if I died now, I am sure my works would live on. The problem is to die and all you did in life
perishes with you. There are some people
you can least ignore. In 2005, I had the
challenge of writing the History of St. Mary’s College kisubi (1906 – 2006),
today, thousands have read my works, and this will make me live on, among other
things. I even have a design of what I
would love on my grave stone!!
Some of my works can be accessed on the following links:
http://www.williamkituuka.blogspot.com/
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