Allys Nambozo Saby

January 1, 2026 57 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

Sunrise: June 6, 1965  Sunset: December 27, 2025

With deepest sorrow, we announce the passing of Allys Nambozo Saby, who left us peacefully on December 27, 2025, at the age of 60. Allys was the heart of our family and a beloved friend to many.

Her life was filled with cherished moments alongside her daughter Lynn Phillips, grandson Myles Phillips, and son-in-law Chris Phillips. Allys is survived by her mother Mary Muzaki, brother Abubakr Mayambala, sister Olive Wanyenze, cousin-brother David Waniala, god-son Edward Muwanga, and a large circle of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family, and close friends around the world. Allys was predeceased by her son Silver Pekke Wamburu and her father Silver Sabunyo.

For over 25 years, Allys dedicated her career to the Government of Alberta, leaving a legacy of commitment and service.

A celebration of Allys’ life will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at Trinity Funeral Home (10530 116th Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta). For those unable to attend in person, the service will be available via an online live stream starting at 10:00 AM Mountain Standard Time (MST) on the date of the service, with details provided by the family prior to the service.

Following the funeral, the burial ceremony will take place at Holy Cross Cemetery (14611 Mark Messier Trail, Edmonton, AB T6V 1H4) at approximately 11:45 AM. Directions to the burial site will be given upon arrival at the cemetery.

Allys touched the lives of everyone with compassion, strength, and love. Her memory will be treasured always, and she will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

  1. As we mourn her passing, we also honor the beautiful legacy she leaves behind—one of compassion, generosity, and quiet courage. Though our hearts are heavy, we remain grateful for the years we shared with her and the memories that will continue to guide and comfort us.

    May her soul rest in eternal peace, and may her light continue to shine in all of us who were blessed to know her.

    • Thanks Barnabas for honouring Allys with your beautiful tribute. It’s really appreciated. She will forever remain a significant other in our collective hearts. Sweet repose of the Lord to Allys. Amen.

  2. Condolences to the bereaved Family. May the almighty saviour receive aunt Allys and grant her peaceful rest in eternity

  3. It’s so sad lovely sister. You will be dearly missed. My sincere condolences. May the Lord strengthen the whole family during this trying moment.

  4. Allys you were my sister from another mother.
    From our childhood, we connected as sisters, the bond only grew stronger and stronger as we matured into teens, adults till we finally reconnected as finer adults in this part of the world

    My recent Edmonton visits; these will forever remain my treasured memories of you!
    I always looked forward to coming home in your house whenever I visited Canada.

    We laughed heartily, we cooked our favorite local dishes together, we reminisced about our childhood adventures, the nicknames our dad’s who were also friends had given us, yours being the most amusing one!

    When you visited me in Uganda January 2025, we had big plans made in advance on your next visit, my heart aches and tears roll uncontrollably as I recall everything! How am I supposed to process it all….

    Oh Allys, we were not finished yet on our ‘old stories,’
    But God wanted you to be his, for he takes the best, and I respect that.

    I will particularly remember the day of 19th December 2025, that has turned out to be a very painful memory, I didn’t know we were having our last meal together, a plate of cantaloupe!! I didn’t know you would be gone in a few days!
    It was your favorite fruit.

    You have gone from my sight, but never from my heart,” “Your light continues to shine, thank you for being a true and amazing friend;

    May your spirit live on forever in our hearts and souls.” “Rest in peace, my beloved friend Allys..,You are gone but you will never be forgotten.”

  5. My dear Counsin Allys,thank you for loving me and my family.When you visited Uganda you passed by to say hullo,I didn’t know that will be the last time,I would see your beautiful smile.

    You were the first girl in our clan to get a Bachelors degree.The odds against you were many but your resilience was an inspiration and I wanted to be like you.By God’s grace,I followed your footsteps.

    We will dearly miss you,rest with the angels Sis.🙏

  6. Rest in peace 🙏 Sister, it was a sad note hearing of your demise. You’ll forever be a loving ❤️ memory to us as a family.

  7. We will miss you dearly and we know that you are in a better place MHSRIP

  8. Aunty Allys Saby- you will be dearly missed. Your quiet love & warmth will forever ring a bell. Lots of love.
    Until we meet again, rest in eternal peace dearest Aunty Allys Saby.

    • Rest in Internal peace…Kuku
      Stay strong the Sabunyo family

  9. We will always think about you,love you forever in our hearts Alice.I know.your watching over us where you are with the angels.Our hearts,our lives celebrate you.You set a pace of girl’s education in our clan,you stood tall,our role model, our Yaya that we always spoke about who stays in Canada.Humble,beautiful and very intelligent and your kindness was unmatched. There is a peplum dress that you sent for Stella and she gave it to me.It was a classy white dress.Every time I would it wear at school everyone said wow and I would tell them the dress was sent from Canada.Forever in our hearts.forever we will miss you.Rest well with the angels Yaya Alice.

  10. My dearest Auntie, thank you for being a guiding light and a second mother. Your strength, love, and laughter will echo in my heart forever. Rest in peace, until we meet again.

  11. Death is an appointment,God Almighty strengthen Lynette and her son and husband,back here we have come to terms,

  12. Dearest auntie Allys, your departure has left us shattered, we miss you so terribly but may your soul rest in eternal peace, till we meet again.

  13. There no suitable words to describe my big sister’s kindness, hospitality, openness, listening, and generosity while I was visiting with her in September 2024. Let the Lord God comfort all the grieving mourners.

  14. Her soft spoken expression and thoughtfulness made her a special person. I must say that as the ZANULEs we will dearly miss her.
    I am very broken.
    May the Lord of all comfort and mercy encourage her immediate and larger family and friends.
    Dearly missed forever

  15. We shall deeply miss you, MHSRIP

  16. My condolences to Lynn and Family. I was fortunate to have worked with Allys for almost thirteen years while with the Government of Alberta. Allys was both a mentor and friend to me during that time and the shortened time afterwards. I will miss our conversations about politics, community, family and faith and will treasure her memory.

  17. May your soul rest well aunty allys

  18. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
    May Allys soul rest in peace 🙏

  19. Rest in peace auntie Allys ❤️

  20. “You were such an inspiration in our lives —I’ll never forget how important you were for the family. May your soul rest in eternal peace

  21. I am heartbroken to hear this sad news today. Allys and I worked together for many years – she was brilliant, kind, and a compassionate confidant that I will miss dearly. Thinking especially of little Myles today – your grandmother loved you so much. All my love and support to the family – may shared memories give you strength.

    • It is so sad to learn about the sudden passing on of Allys. I pray that God strengthens the family and all friends. May Allys RIP.

  22. Am sadden to hear the passing of the allys
    May hear soul rest in peace .she was a good sister, a friend and a good mother,
    We will miss you.

    • My auntie Alyce was a blessed woman with a precious soul. The first time I saw her was while she visited us in England and again when in Busamaga. She was healthy and strong, with a heartwarming smile that instantly filled the room.

      Although she had to return to Canada, my mum promised that we would see her again there. When we finally arrived in Edmonton, we were saddened to hear that she was in the hospital. It hurt deeply, because we had come to spend time with her and create more memories together.

      Then, one unexpected day, she came back home. As I stepped outside the house, I saw that she looked weak, yet her smile remained unchanged when she saw us. She told us that the doctor had advised her to stay in the hospital, but she refused, saying, “I’m going to spend time with my family.” It was a truly genuine and selfless act.

      We continued creating memories together, but eventually we had to return to the UK for school. As we said our final goodbyes, I told her that I would come back if a college in Canada offered me a scholarship so I could stay with her. However, God had other plans.

      On December 27th, we went to a party at uncle Alan’s house. While we were there, my dad received a call from Lynn saying, “Aunt Alice has died.” The rain began pouring down like tears as we struggled to take in the heartbreaking news.

      Although she is no longer with us, her legacy lives on. We see it in the values she passed down, the love she shared, and the memories we will always cherish. She may be gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.

      Rest in peace, dear aunt. You will always be loved, remembered, and deeply missed. 🕊️

  23. May you rest in peace auntie allys.

  24. I am so sad to hear of Allys’s passing. I was lucky enough to work with her for several years and will miss her kindness very much. My thoughts are with her family and friends.

  25. Sending my condolences.
    Grateful for the unwavering resolve & resilience you showed in this life Auntie Allys.

  26. It’s so sad for the loss of the beloved one. My condolences to her family and may her soul rest in eternal peace

  27. My dearest Allys my heart is broken for your demise. You were not only family but, my cherished confidant. You were someone l could call for anything and we could talk for hours, and joke about our lives growing up back home. Our kids were born same day and we used to celebrate their birthdays together. We went places and made memories and all that will be mine t o remember and carry on. We had plans for this year and all that l have to do it by myself.
    Nothing prepares us all for a loss like this.
    I will miss you everyday but l know one day we will all meet in our heavenly home.
    With deepest sympathies
    Eunice

  28. Sending my condolences
    Grateful for the resolve & resilience you’ve shown Auntie Allys

  29. We thank God for your life for 60 years, 6months and 21 days. Me and my family are completely shuttered by your demise my dear loving wonderful sister. Rest in Peace Till meet again

  30. Tribute to my exceptionally wonderful sister Allys Saby a.k.a Alice Nambozo.

    It was a moment of great sadness when I got the WhatsApp call from my dear wonderful neice/daughter Lynn, announcing your passing on. I struggled to compose my self but to call your mulamu Dora and your nephews to break the sad news and sob together that Saturday night at Namunsi. As of now I still have mixed feelings whether to accept God’s will that you needed to be saved from the excruating pain of cancer you were going through OR ask why you went so early at this young age.
    As a practising Christian, I have accepted God’s will to give you a deserved rest.
    I still have and cherish pure moments together, when you would share deckervwith me during holidays in primary school because, they had scared you with a toy of ‘Sunguda” (rabbit), lovely moments of Bigogolo playing mummy and daddy taking our children DR. Charles, Oliver and others to Mbale Town on a wheel barrow, cooking food in old small tins of blueband and jam in the matooke plantations behind our house in Mutufu!!!!
    You had a great listening skill that i admired and learnt from you. I vividly remember the special moments we spent together being counselled by our lovely late kuku Teresa Kisa, whose hair quality and style you have kept and gone with.

    Allys you were an epitome of beauty , intellect, respect and pride. I remember moments we walked from Mutufu A to Mutufu B with firewood on your head and passers by on the road would comment, asoma, umugesi, amiliya (she is educated bright, beautiful), but she doesn’t mind carrying firewood on her head.

    My sister you taught and took me through my first business venture when we prepared roasted ground nuts and sold them on the road side in Maluku.
    In your character of attention to detail and neatness, you neatly rolled the paper containers out of newspapers where we put two table spoonfuls of roasted nuts that we sold each at Ugx 50 cents. The road side customers preferred ours because they were better wrapped the Emuget’s ones.
    I admired your resilience as a person. You survived cabbage “umugulule “in Magale primary school, you never cried to stay home when it was time to return to school at your young age in P.3. Tough times in kawangware Nairobi after your passport was stolen and you couldn’t and travel back to Uganda. And this cancer pain that has eventually taken you to rest. In pain you visited us many times in London to celebrate your birthday which your shared with your mulamu turned sister Dora, including last year in January when you checked on everybody in Uganda.
    You have always protected me. We played ‘first juu” (dodging balls thrown at you while arranging 7stones in ascending size) in Maluku with the Kasalinas(Kate Wanatsembe) and dried all the grass. In the compound. This upset mzee mzee came to discpline us, you told him David never played. You always stopped from dating wrong gals. Oh my God. In the process you saved my life.
    Your love for children and family was adorable. In 2007, you hosted me and our new pride Dora who was heavy with your nephew Davian. She loved Indian curry food. You took us to Vancouver and ensured she was on the seabus every day for a week to eat curry in North Vancouver.
    5 months after you came to London to visit and bring presents for your nakawere and new born nephew.
    On 14th of August , two days out of hospital you managed to mobilised family and friends to take us out to celebrate your nephews birthday in a wheelchair, directing me the driver of your car to the birthday party venue. What a demonstration and delivery of true love for family!!!!!
    Your love for good life smartness, elegance, inspired many. We all looked up to you in collecting what goes in our warddrobes. You took us to the best shops.
    Everybody who joined us to usher in the new year 2025, at my home in Busamaga Mbale City, recalls how you went to freshen up and came out dressed elegantly in black and white flowered top, black fitting pants, sliver earings and necklace, and black stilettos. What a stunning chick you you looked.!
    Straight way on the floor dancing to your favourite Rhumba music.
    The love for music never died away. Even in your electric chair, in pain you still could shake your head, the good leg and twick your fingers to the lyrics “nyenda isagayisa” and wambuya kigisu tunes.

    My dear loving wonderful sister, in this tribute iam indeed celebrating the wonderful times and moments we shared together. They are soooo many but have picked these few.
    God has called you. I have accepted painfully. May he pardon you of your sins.
    Farewell thee. Till we meet again.
    Rest in Peace my dear sister.

    Bereaved brother David Gudoi Waniala

  31. I will never forget the first time I met Alys in 2007. From the very beginning, she wrapped me in warmth and love, insisting on treating the “newest mulamu” to an unforgettable honeymoon in Canada. She carefully planned a fun-packed two-week vacation, and it truly was magical. Even though I was heavily pregnant with Davian, I laughed, explored, and lived so fully that I often forgot I was carrying life within me.

    We travelled through the beauty of British Columbia and Edmonton, creating memories that would become the foundation of our bond.

    That same year, we discovered we shared the same birthday, 6th June,a small detail that felt like destiny. Our first birthday celebration together was in Canada in 2007, and years later we were blessed to celebrate her 59th birthday together in England in 2025. She travelled over a thousand miles just to be with family, filling our days with joy, laughter, and endless celebrations.

    Alys had a beautiful way of making life feel gentle and safe. Her kindness flowed effortlessly, her smile was genuine, and her presence made you feel deeply loved. Over the years, no distance could weaken our connection. We met often in England and Uganda, and when we were apart, WhatsApp became our lifeline, sharing cooking moments, drinks, TV programs, wardrobe checks, and countless laughs. Those simple moments are now some of the ones I miss the most.

    In December 2025, during our reunion in Busamaga, Alys once again showed who she was at her core. She insisted on another vacation to Canada so we could celebrate Davian’s 18th birthday in Edmonton. Even while she was unwell and in hospital, she never stopped caring. She called friends, coordinated plans, and made sure we were safe and happy. When she returned home, she guided us through Calgary and Vancouver, reliving the same beautiful places we had explored together back in 2007. It felt like coming full circle.

    She planned and paid for Davian’s 18th birthday celebration, worrying endlessly about every detail. I still remember her stressing over the delayed birthday cake, calling store after store early in the morning, because to Alys, love was shown through care, effort, and showing up fully.

    These moments are now priceless treasures I hold close to my heart. Alys was never just a sister-in-law; she was family in the truest sense. She lived with compassion, gave selflessly, and touched lives not through grand gestures, but through the quiet, steady way she loved.

    Though Alys is no longer with us, her spirit lives on in my memories, in the laughter we shared, and in the many lives she touched so deeply. She will always be remembered with gratitude, missed beyond words, and loved endlessly.

    Rest in peace, my beloved sister.
    MHSRIP❤️‍🩹💔💕

  32. As we gather to celebrate the life of our sister,mother,friend.
    Alice is a person who touched the hearts of many. I offer my sincere condolence to all of you .As for me Alice and I have grown up together, went to school together , have experienced a lot been through the good and worst situations together.Alice has been my friend as well as a close sister. Alice will deeply missed but her legacy lives on through cherished memories . May her soul rest in eternal peace.

  33. To lose an aunt is to lose a part of your own story. Aunt Alice was more than family; she was a keeper of memories, a witness to my father’s life from the very beginning. She knew the home they grew up in, the childhood jokes only they could laugh at, and the unspoken understanding that exists only between siblings.

    She carried a spirit entirely her own. Her laughter could light up a room, her strength carried her through the hardest moments, and she always seemed to know the right words to offer comfort or clarity. She left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.

    To my father, she was a constant presence. Together they walked through every season of life, from the innocence of childhood to the challenges of adulthood and all the changes in between. That bond does not end with goodbye; it lives on in every story he tells and every memory he holds close. Though she is no longer here in person, her influence remains deeply felt.

    Today, we honour her not only in our grief, but in our gratitude for the light she brought into our lives. She will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.

    Rest in peace, Aunt Alice

  34. Aunt Alice was an extraordinary person, and I am deeply honoured to be her nephew. Her disposition was a beautiful blueprint for how to be an incredible human being. One of the clearest examples of this was when she travelled on a flight of more than 13 hours to spend Christmas with her relatives in Uganda. A long video call wishing us happy holidays would have been more than enough, yet she chose to make the journey. That decision alone speaks volumes about her character.

    Another example of her generosity and warm spirit was when she invited us into her home in Edmonton. It is no secret that the boys and I can be very loud housemates, but she never minded—if anything, she truly enjoyed our company. She worked tirelessly to ensure we had an unforgettable time in Canada, organizing trips to Banff, Calgary, and British Columbia, and even covering the restaurant bill for my 18th birthday celebration.

    Aunt Alice was a deeply loving aunt, mother, sister, and friend. Her loss has affected us profoundly, and she will never be forgotten—nor will her kindness, love, and selflessness. I sincerely hope she enjoyed our time together in the summer of ’25 as much as we cherished being with her.

    My prayers go out to Lynn, Chris, Miles, Aunt Beth, Uncle Barnabus, Aunt Bev, and Aunt Sue during this difficult time. May you all find comfort and solace.

    With all this considered, I want to end by saying thank you, Aunt Alice, for being exactly who you were. You will always live on in our minds, hearts, and souls.

    Love you always,
    Senge

  35. I will never forget the first time I met Alys in 2007. From the very beginning, she wrapped me in warmth and love, insisting on treating the “newest mulamu” to an unforgettable honeymoon in Canada. She carefully planned a fun-packed two-week vacation, and it truly was magical. Even though I was heavily pregnant with Davian, I laughed, explored, and lived so fully that I often forgot I was carrying life within me.

    We travelled through the beauty of British Columbia and Edmonton, creating memories that would become the foundation of our bond.

    That same year, we discovered we shared the same birthday, 6th June,a small detail that felt like destiny. Our first birthday celebration together was in Canada in 2007, and years later we were blessed to celebrate her 59th birthday together in England in 2025. She travelled over a thousand miles just to be with family, filling our days with joy, laughter, and endless celebrations.

    Alys had a beautiful way of making life feel gentle and safe. Her kindness flowed effortlessly, her smile was genuine, and her presence made you feel deeply loved. Over the years, no distance could weaken our connection. We met often in England and Uganda, and when we were apart, WhatsApp became our lifeline, sharing cooking moments, drinks, TV programs, wardrobe checks, and countless laughs. Those simple moments are now some of the ones I miss the most.

    In December 2024, during our reunion in Busamaga, Alys once again showed who she was at her core. She insisted on another vacation to Canada so we could celebrate Davian’s 18th birthday in Edmonton. Even while she was unwell and in hospital, she never stopped caring. She called friends, coordinated plans, and made sure we were safe and happy. When she returned home, she guided us through Calgary and Vancouver, reliving the same beautiful places we had explored together back in 2007. It felt like coming full circle.

    She planned and paid for Davian’s 18th birthday celebration, worrying endlessly about every detail. I still remember her stressing over the delayed birthday cake, calling store after store early in the morning, because to Alys, love was shown through care, effort, and showing up fully.

    These moments are now priceless treasures I hold close to my heart. Alys was never just a sister-in-law; she was family in the truest sense. She lived with compassion, gave selflessly, and touched lives not through grand gestures, but through the quiet, steady way she loved.
    Though Alys is no longer with us, her spirit lives on in my memories, in the laughter we shared, and in the many lives she touched so deeply. She will always be remembered with gratitude, missed beyond words, and loved endlessly.

    Rest in peace, my beloved sister.
    MHSRIP

    • Praise the Lord
      Alice was;
      Kind
      Honest
      Generous
      Understanding
      Faithful

      We shall miss her a lot
      Condolences to my Granddaughter
      Condolences to the Sabunyo family and
      Condolences to Baluganya
      May her soul rest in peace

      Baba Gudoi Stephen
      Chairman Baluganya Clan

  36. Praise the Lord
    Alice was;
    Kind
    Honest
    Generous
    Understanding
    Faithful

    We shall miss her a lot
    Condolences to my Granddaughter
    Condolences to the Sabunyo family and
    Condolences to Baluganya
    May her soul rest in peace

    Baba Gudoi Stephen
    Chairman Baluganya Clan

  37. Allys was not only my cousin sister; she was my friend aswell. Following my daughter’s admission to study in Edmonton, Allys helped her navigate the practical challenges and cultural shifts characterising any newly arrived student from Uganda. Allys provided accommodation for my daughter for two years without asking for a cent.
    Whenever, I travelled to Edmonton, Allys was always there at the airport to pick me and would look after me till departure.
    Allys is the kind of friend who always turned my Edmonton visits into memorable treasures.
    Saying Allys had phenomenal magnanimity is an understatement.
    She had the tenacity that cannot be underestimated as evidenced by the way she managed her health condition. She fought relentlessly always giving a positive outlook.
    Allys will be remembered for her resilience and purposeful living as a single mother, sister and friend.
    Fare the well Allys.

    You have fought the good fight, you finished the race, and you have kept the faith (2 Timothy 4:7).
    Rest in Peace dear Allys

  38. Baba Stephen Gudoi on January 4, 2026 at 5:15 am

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    Praise the Lord
    Alice was;
    Kind
    Honest
    Generous
    Understanding
    Faithful

    We shall miss her a lot
    Condolences to my Granddaughter Lynn
    Condolences to my Grandson inlaw Chris Philips
    Condolences to my Great grandson Myles
    Condolences to the Sabunyo family and
    Condolences to Baluganya
    May her soul rest in peace

    Baba Gudoi Stephen
    Chairman Baluganya Clan

  39. Wow, I can’t believe you are gone. It was always nice meeting you in the pedway or Talbots. You always took the time to chit chat and catch up. I am so saddened but God knows best. Rest peacefully.

  40. ALLYS, we thank God for putting you in our lives as a sister-in- law and friend through our late brother Patriot Wamburu Pekke, hence expanding our family circle. I remember first meeting you in person in Edmonton when late Sylver and Lynn were still very young. You and your family took me on a memorable tour of Canada-Calgary- the Alps-where we got on Gondolas-Vancouver, etc. Whenever I visited, you were welcoming and cooked very nice food especially those crunchy veggies!
    The best thing you did was to accept the Lord Jesus as your Savior which gives us hope that although you have departed from this earth, you are very much alive and well in the presence of Our Lord Jesus! No more pain, no more sorrow!
    Lynn, please know that you have a big family that loves you from both your mom’s and dad’s side. We will pray for you and support you to our best especially during this difficult time of grief. Please do not hesitate to reach out. We also thank God for putting in your life our son Phillips and grandson Myles. May the Lord comfort you all! John 11:25 Jesus said unto her “I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.”
    RIP mulamu!

  41. Pr. Patrick Wandui and family.
    Today I celebrate the great life of a sister and friend. My memories with Alice Nambozo run from 60s to 1990 when she left for Nairobi and then left for Canada. Our childhood memories, school and out of school.
    I have followed my sister’s health and stood with her in prayers. 2024the doctors gave her six months to live but we went on our knees. In June that year she was in UK celebrating her birthday with the Waniala family and I assured her that the Lord I serve will make it possible for her to
    come to Uganda .And December she made it. We did not know that she had come to say farewell to us and bid farewell to her dad late Silver Sabunyo Wandui. I remember after 1 week on her departure on 5th February 2025 baba went to be with the Lord. My children remember the day you came home on your way to Mbale with David in December and you enjoyed the snacks they had prepared.
    We give thanks to the Lord for those precious moments we had in Mbale with her on 25th Jan 2025 she danced with us up to late in the night.
    Allys you fought like a warrior you never gave up easily. I knew the pain you went through. Your soft voice , smile, love , generous heart and care will continue forever though gone.
    May Lord comfort the daughter Lynette, grandchild Alexander, the mother , the family of late Sabunyo and friends.
    ” Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers him out of them all” Psalm 34:19.
    Farewell my dear sister. May you find comfort in the blossom of Abraham.

  42. On behalf of the Basabunyo clan and on my own behalf , we wish to celebrate our princess Alice Nambozo.
    She was the first girl to go to the university in 1986 and this inspired many of our girls to follow her footsteps. Alice was a mentor, very generous, loving and caring. She loved her clan and she was able to be with us at annual get together meeting in January last. We didn’t know that she was bidding us farewell to her enternal rest.
    Alice shared with me where she wished to be buried when the Lord calls her and therefore as a clan her wish is granted as much as we would have wished her remains to be brought back home.
    I would like to extend my thanks 👍 to my brother David Waniàla who has been there for her sister, he kept updating us every time about her. In August last year the whole family was in Edmonton with Alice and he had planned to travel to see her in this very first week of January. Dr Paul Zanule who travelled from S.America to see his sister, Base Gidudu who was there in her evening days, our daughter Lynette and your husband for being there for your mother, siblings, our in-laws the Peke family,friends in Canada and elsewhere. Thank you for all your support. May the Lord remember you in your hour of need in Jesus name.
    Farewell Nambozo, May the Lord grant you Enternal Rest and Peace. Amen

  43. As the saying goes, “life is a mystery.”
    Allys, my first physical meet with you iwas when you came over home in Bududa with our son Silver ( RIP) and we toured around… and now never to meet again this side of the universe!!!

    Had it not have been for the Lord’s master plan, I would have been lost in despair; “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain , which is far much better.” Philippians 1:21
    With the hope that there’s a better life after giving up these earthly tents of ours, tho mourning, we mourn with hope. 1Thess.4:13
    Let this be the comfort and divine assurance for Lynnet and Phillip and son Alexander , friends, our in-laws from the Basabunyo clan, and the rest of us; we all dwell here just as sojourners in search for greener pastures up yonder. Our sure unwavering hope is in God, through His son Jesus Christ. Amen.

    Allys RIP. Till we meet again up yonder in Abraham’s bosom.

  44. 2 Timothy 4:7
    As the scripture clearly states , Aunt fought a good fight and she kept her faith.. It is painful to have heard about her sudden death. But all in all we give God the glory for the gift of life she lived. Rest with the Angels dear Aunt Allys.

  45. Condolences to the friends and family of Allys. May her sweet soul rest in peace and light perpetually shines in the footprints she made.
    Love.
    Noreta

  46. Allys, I still have vivid memories of the first time I met you when you had just graduated from MUK. As a family, we all fell in love with you alongside our late brother Patriot Wamburu Pekke. You added value to our family by giving us a very beautiful daughter, Lynn and a son Silver (late).
    We appreciate you were a good mom. Allys, I dedicate to you Romans 14:8: “If we live, we live for the Lord, and if we die, we die for the Lord, So whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.” Allys, may you rest with the angels.

  47. Allys was a wonderful colleague and I am grateful that I had the chance to know her. She was a true source of kindness, patience, and insight in our work together. She always made time to say hello and make a genuine connection when we saw each other. I will truly miss her and these wonderful qualities she brought to our workplace. My thoughts are with her family.

  48. Allys was a loving, trustworthy and caring person who will be most deeply missed. Her passing will leave a deep void in my life mainly for the love she constantly showed to me during my stay in Canada. May your soul rest in peace.
    Love Loyce.

  49. I was fortunate to work with Allys for many years and truly valued knowing her as both a colleague and a person. She was kind, genuine, and very smart, with a steady common sense and patience that so many of us appreciated. Her knowledge and thoughtful way of working made a real difference, and she was simply a pleasure to work with. She will be deeply missed. My sincere condolences to her family and loved ones.

  50. Allys, I remember saying to you once, we are all just walking each other home. The road has been full of love laughter and sorrow. May you rest now that you are Home in heaven and know one day we will join you until then Thanks for allowing us to be part of your journey.
    We will be here supporting Lynn , Chris, Myles and all of your future grandchildren yet to come.
    Rest in peace my dear friend!

  51. My deepest sympathy to your family I will miss your smile, your soft spoken voice, and your great compliments of my cooking thank you for all the great memories, I will definitely see you again.

  52. Today we gather with heavy hearts to remember and honor a beautiful soul of a sister in law.you were an example and source of strength to many.you bought warmth kindness and sense of belonging that made your family so proud of you. Your presence Aunty Allys brought about pride in your family coz of your outstanding brilliance ,grace,resilience and compassion.
    I unfortunately did not get chance to meet you in person however from the stories my sister always told me about you…. I could tell you were an amazing person.
    Today we say Goodbye but you remain forever in our hearts, stories and in the bond you shared with your family.
    To my balunganya family represented by my Mulamu David Waniala I pray God strengthens you in this difficult time ……To Lynette and family I pray you remain strong and find comfort in the lord.
    May Auntie’s soul rest in eternal peace.

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