Condolence Message From Rt. Hon. Amama Mbabazi SC To The Rt. Rev. Bishop Dominic Eibu

Kampala, Uganda – East Africa / April 13, 2024.

CONDOLENCE MESSAGE FROM RT. HON. AMAMA MBABAZI SC- SPECIAL ENVOY OF THE PRESIDENT FOR ETHIOPIA AND THE GREAT LAKES REGION

Dear Rt. Rev. Bishop Dominic and my dear brother,

We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your beloved mother, Toto Victoria Araro, on the 10th of April, 2024. Please accept Jacqueline’s and my heartfelt condolences and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of profound loss.

Toto Victoria’s remarkable life, marked by her unwavering commitment to discipline, cleanliness, and hard work, leaves an indelible legacy. Her formidable role as a mother to ten children, steering them through the journey of life with strict yet loving guidance, speaks volumes of her strength and dedication. It is clear that she was not just a mother in the conventional sense but a pillar of resilience and a beacon of moral integrity for her family and all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Her close friendship with you, her son, is strong evidence of the depth of her character and the boundless love she shared. In these moments, we are reminded of the words in Proverbs 31:25-26, “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.” Toto Victoria embodied these virtues, living a life that not only nurtured her family but also enriched the lives of those around her.

At 93, we thank God for the full life she lived and the legacy she leaves behind—a legacy that will undoubtedly continue to inspire and guide us in the years to come. May the memories of her love, strength, and unwavering spirit bring you comfort and peace.

During this difficult time, may you find solace in the love of those who surround you and strength in the faith that was so integral to your mother’s life. Please know that you are not alone—we are here for you, sharing in your sorrow and holding you up in prayer.

With deepest sympathy,

Amama and Jacqueline Mbabazi

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