Friday, April 24, 2020

Unforgettable Gentleman ~ Lydia Kamya.

What can I say when everyone ‘s heart is so broken to pieces. Paul, you touched so many lives from all walks of life. I never imagined that the Atlanta community could endure so much pain, your indescribable death has left us speechless with a lot of unanswered questions. So much has been said and all of it is true to the core. How can a person possess all the beautiful qualities ranging from looks, intellect, ambition, huge heart , I can go on and on and yet stay humble like you were?? 

 You inspired us all in one way or another to be our very best especially our children. You and I had so many conversations over the years but will never forget some in particular : you believed that my son (Kiddu) is the smartest young man destined for great accomplishments and you wanted your baby boy Solomon to get some education pointers from him, coming from an intellectual like you was and is indeed an honor.  You always mentioned what college you would like your son to attend and I questioned you about it. You went on elaborating that Solomon has already visited the college so he can get a head start. That was pretty interesting considering he wasn’t even in Middle School. You always made everyone feel so special, I will miss your infectious smile, your ability to listen and encourage others despite what you were faced with. It must have been so difficult during your final days, knowing you will never see your son again but deep down you knew that Solomon has a wonderful family and a whole community that will always have his back. You will always be with us through Solomon. I hope that you knew how we all treasured you, loved you and respected you!! Rest In Peace Coach -our friend. 

Lydia Kamya
Atlanta, Georgia.

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