Farewell to Fiona Kobusingye Akiiki
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Dear Fellow Ugandans & Friends:
Fiona Kobusingye Akiiki, one of our community members, who is Diana Komuhendo's sister, passed away the evening of 2/20/2019. She had been hospitalized and in hospice care at NewYork hospital Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center for more than a month until her death.
Fiona came to the US in 2015 to assist Diana in caring for her autistic son: Joel, and to provide for her adopted children in Uganda. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer a year after arriving in the US.
Famously called “the woman of faith”, Fiona was God-fearing and humorous until death. She had a strong will to live that sustained her through very challenging circumstances and a difficult illness.
She is survived by her daughter, Daphine Kamwine, 2 grand children, 5 adopted children, 5 sisters, 11 brothers, nieces, nephews, and a host of relatives & friends.
We are appealing for your support to offset the expenses that will incurred during this difficult time.
May God Rest her soul in eternal peace.
Fiona Kobusingye Akiiki, one of our community members, who is Diana Komuhendo's sister, passed away the evening of 2/20/2019. She had been hospitalized and in hospice care at NewYork hospital Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center for more than a month until her death.
Fiona came to the US in 2015 to assist Diana in caring for her autistic son: Joel, and to provide for her adopted children in Uganda. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer a year after arriving in the US.
Famously called “the woman of faith”, Fiona was God-fearing and humorous until death. She had a strong will to live that sustained her through very challenging circumstances and a difficult illness.
She is survived by her daughter, Daphine Kamwine, 2 grand children, 5 adopted children, 5 sisters, 11 brothers, nieces, nephews, and a host of relatives & friends.
We are appealing for your support to offset the expenses that will incurred during this difficult time.
May God Rest her soul in eternal peace.
Organizer
Mary Mbabazi
Organizer
New York, NY