{UAH} Yes John Nsubuga is long dead.
Dear all,
I am the Jaybee Zimaze Mubiru of Nottingham's Lenton and Boston's Roxbury. Yes John Nsubuga is long dead. He passed on 2nd April 2014 at the age of 88. A renown teacher, headmaster, leader of a growers cooperative society, and sub punts chief in his wee hours. I buried him at his ancestral grounds in Maseke, Nkokonjeru Buikwe district . Three months later, we had his last funeral rights and Dr. Fred KIzito his last born became his heir.
The reason I am informing members on this forum is because I have received a message asking me whether John Nsubuga is really dead. In the event there is a John Nsubuga on this forum that is being referred to, I am sorry. My reference is on the late John Nsubuga, whom the new vision used to call the greatest Mukunja of our times. He is long gone. And may he rest in eternal peace.
Jaybee Z Mubiru
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I am the Jaybee Zimaze Mubiru of Nottingham's Lenton and Boston's Roxbury. Yes John Nsubuga is long dead. He passed on 2nd April 2014 at the age of 88. A renown teacher, headmaster, leader of a growers cooperative society, and sub punts chief in his wee hours. I buried him at his ancestral grounds in Maseke, Nkokonjeru Buikwe district . Three months later, we had his last funeral rights and Dr. Fred KIzito his last born became his heir.
The reason I am informing members on this forum is because I have received a message asking me whether John Nsubuga is really dead. In the event there is a John Nsubuga on this forum that is being referred to, I am sorry. My reference is on the late John Nsubuga, whom the new vision used to call the greatest Mukunja of our times. He is long gone. And may he rest in eternal peace.
Jaybee Z Mubiru
Sent from my iPad
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God will always take care of his flock, he always has done and he always will, RIP if he was a truly righteous man, who did not let family or friends down, who did not lie to women or others or get them into trouble or love them falsely but truly, who worked hard and in dignity, then He will be worthy indeed of our Lord's Jesus Peace and His Heavenly Kingdom. I hope He was a righteous man. My great grandfather was in his late 80s as well, this really made me think, there isn't a day that I don't remember my great grandfather Peter, he was so dignified.
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