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Archbishop Ntagali announces the death of his son, Peter

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The family of the Most Rev. Stanley and Mama Beatrice Ntagali regret to announce the death of their son, Peter Ahimbisibwe Ntagali,

The family of the Most Rev. Stanley and Mama Beatrice Ntagali regret to announce the death of their son, Peter Ahimbisibwe Ntagali, on Friday morning, 9th December. He died after a short illness and is survived by his wife Patience Arinda Ahimbisibwe and their two daughters, his parents, and his four siblings. The funeral will be at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Namirembe, on Saturday, 10th December, at 4 p.m. Burial will be on Sunday, 11th December at 12 noon at their family home in Wambabya, Hoima. 

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