With hearts full of both sorrow and gratitude, we honor the remarkable life of Maama Nakku Alice, a devoted mother, grandmother, and pillar of her family, who was called home to the Lord on May 29, 2026. Born on June 6, 1939, to the late Semyoni Baali Musoke and the late Gayita Bukirwa, Alice’s life was a testament to love, strength, and an unwavering commitment to those she held dear.
A Legacy of Love and Strength
Maama Alice was a woman whose influence spanned generations and continents. As a devoted mother, she raised ten children: Sem C.K. Semakula, the late Vincent Tebajanga, the late Muganzi Charles, the late Ruth Namatovu, Matovu Joseph, Sseguya Michael, the late Namato Joyce, Patrick Ddiba, Nantege Mai, and Kirabila Mate Paul (Azziz). Her legacy further blossomed into a vast family tree, including over sixty-nine grandchildren and many great-grandchildren, all of whom carry forward her spirit.
Her journey was one of global experience. Alice lived abroad for several years, spending time in Barking, United Kingdom, between 2003 and 2012, and later residing in Boston, USA, for a decade before returning to her beloved home in Uganda. Even after suffering a stroke in 2022, which brought health challenges, she remained surrounded by the constant care and support of her loving family until her peaceful passing.
Remembering Maama Alice
Alice will be remembered as a woman of profound dedication. Her life was marked by her resilience, her gentle strength, and the deep love she poured into her large, extended family. Whether she was at home in Uganda or traveling abroad to be with family, she remained a central, unifying force for all who knew her.
As we reflect on her time with us, we find solace in the memories shared by her children, grandchildren, and friends. We honor her journey—from her birth in 1939 to her final rest—and celebrate the enduring impact she leaves behind.
May her soul rest in eternal peace.
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