SOME CONDOLENCE MESSAGES FROM SMACK OLD BOYS TO JOHN NAZARETH FOLLOWING THE PASSING OF CYNTHIA HIS DEAR WIFE.
Dear Mr Kituuka,
I just wish to convey to you that our mutual friend John Nazareth's wife, Cynthia, passed away on Oct 26th.
May her soul Rest in Peace.
Warm Regards.
Raymond Lobo.
This is indeed very sad news! And I am personally very much shocked to learn that Cynthia has passed away! Deepest condolences to our very much beloved John Nazareth and his family and all relatives and close friends! What a very bad tiding to learn in this moment especially if it concerns directly a person like John Nazareth and the beloved children! I humbly
promise my prayers for the soul of the deceased so that the Almighty One grants eternal heavenly rest to Cynthia and at the same time He comforts the Nazareths who actually need His fatherly and protective hand to guide and console them in these extremely very difficult moments! John, take courage because God is indeed with you and your family! And we are all there for you!
Very sincerely yours in sympathy!
Dr. George Kkolokolo.
This is sad news indeed and I too convey my deepest condolences to John Nazareth and his family. John is a personal friend and as I live in Canada, I have experienced personally the warmth and continuing connection John and his family have for Uganda in general and SMACK in particular - always reaching out to us and updating us on issues of common interest. Some years back, on my visit to Toronto, John invited me and my family to his home for lunch and he and Cynthia plus the entire family were wonderful hosts as we spent the afternoon sharing old stories and our experiences at SMACK and in Uganda.
May the Almighty God rest Cynthia’s soul in eternal peace.
Engineer Herman Ssebazza.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Dear John,
I wish to join all other well - wishers in extending sincere condolences on the passing of Cynthia. RIP.
Justice Francis Ssekandi.
As we age, we need care and comfort from our other half. It is so sad that Cynthia has left our brother John Nazareth. John showed loved to his dear wife the Late. Many of us normally don’t talk about our wives, but John did. This to me showed that John loved his wife dearly.
Death is part of our destiny in life. We have to die. The problem is that death of a loved one more so a wife can be a real disaster as our other half help us to live on comfortably.
On behalf of the SMACK Community, I wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to our dear brother who loves our school so much to the extent of donating his house in Entebbe to the school to earn some rents.
John remember God cares for you. When you have challenges like this turn to God in prayer, He will take you through.
Regards
William Kituuka
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