Auntie Margaret Ssali
The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt within the heart [Helen Keller]
Auntie your love to me was special and will be treasured, my beautiful auntie am going to miss you beyond words.
Auntie was an exceptional woman, she made everyone she knew feel special and loved.
We bonded over several things but our love for mamma Mary was extra special, I love mama Mary, she loved mama Mary, my mum loved mama Mary. She loved her rosary.
I will treasure all the good times we shared and spent together attending retreats as well as the times she has been there for me in the most difficult hard times. She would always remember the good days and the not so great days.
We would talk three or four and at times more each week. I last spoke to Auntie on Sunday 29thMarch 2020 around 2200, noted she was coughing, and she said to me ‘Oh I will be ok, am feeling better now’. I went to work the next day and when I finished it was late so I said to myself I will call her tomorrow Tuesday 31st March and instead Christine calls me.
Auntie: am going to miss you so much, your unconditional love, your kindness, your wisdom, advice, our chats, your laughter and smile.
Auntie Margaret you were a rare diamond and as Seneca writes: One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood
Love,
Betty Lwanga
London, UK
The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt within the heart [Helen Keller]
Auntie your love to me was special and will be treasured, my beautiful auntie am going to miss you beyond words.
Auntie was an exceptional woman, she made everyone she knew feel special and loved.
We bonded over several things but our love for mamma Mary was extra special, I love mama Mary, she loved mama Mary, my mum loved mama Mary. She loved her rosary.
I will treasure all the good times we shared and spent together attending retreats as well as the times she has been there for me in the most difficult hard times. She would always remember the good days and the not so great days.
We would talk three or four and at times more each week. I last spoke to Auntie on Sunday 29thMarch 2020 around 2200, noted she was coughing, and she said to me ‘Oh I will be ok, am feeling better now’. I went to work the next day and when I finished it was late so I said to myself I will call her tomorrow Tuesday 31st March and instead Christine calls me.
Auntie: am going to miss you so much, your unconditional love, your kindness, your wisdom, advice, our chats, your laughter and smile.
Auntie Margaret you were a rare diamond and as Seneca writes: One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood
Love,
Betty Lwanga
London, UK
May aunty's soul rest in eternal peace. We shall miss her dearly.
ReplyDeleteGod bless and may her rest in eternal peace. By everyone's account she was a special person.
ReplyDeleteDear Betty,
ReplyDeleteYou made mummy feel special too and you pampered her so much when we came overound. She wore your perfume and say ..nyambadde Betty leero" Thank you for taking her to the retreats...she just loved them and you too.
Love your cousin
Christine