Thursday, April 23, 2020

We will miss you Paul ~ Herbert and Nora Mukasa

We cannot truly find the right words to describe the emotions, sadness or feelings that have gone through our minds since the day we learnt of your illness and eventual passing.
Paul, God sent you to this earth for a higher purpose. The talents, the intelligence, drive and genuine care for the human race. You used these gifts to make the world better for those lucky enough to have crossed paths with you and beyond.  I myself, my wife Nora and our children Alan, Bridget and Nathan feel blessed to have gotten to know you at such a personal level. The words of wisdom that you dispensed to my children will forever continue to fuel their lives and are forever appreciated.
Starting the Atlanta Cranes soccer program will forever be your legacy. Your foresight in doing this for the Atlanta community with all the benefits that have come with it are a testimony to your talents. Your competitiveness brought out the best of those you met, be it a debate, tennis, soccer and I will forever treasure that 100m dash challenge that turned out to be a high of one the soccer picnics that you started. You sought the best out of everyone. You have been a pillar in our community; the shoes you leave are too big to fill. You accomplished, in your short life, things that many who may live longer never will come close.
To your beloved son Solomon, we pledge to be a part of the village in his life.
 God has called you back he felt he did need you back.  You fought the good fight, you finished the race and kept the faith. Godspeed my friend, our friend, we miss you, will miss, until we meet again.
May your soul forever rest in peace.
Nelson Mandela by Paul Kyegombe

Herbert and Nora Mukasa
Atlanta, GA USA

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