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Remembering Margaret Aanyu: Funeral Mass and Burial Schedule Released

Ssendaza Ismail by Ssendaza Ismail
October 18, 2023
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Kampala, Uganda | NOW THEN DIGITAL — Late Margaret Aanyu, the Soroti Chief Magistrate, who passed away on October 15 following a fall at her home, will be laid to rest on October 21 in Kasooka Village, Bukedea district. The burial arrangements are as follows:

  • A burial arrangement meeting will be held on October 17 in Kiwatule, near Cynabel Supermarket.
  • On October 18, a vigil will take place at her home on Mamerito Road, Kira Municipality, Wakiso District.
  • On October 19, a funeral mass will be held at St Charles Lwanga Catholic Church in Ntinda at 9:00 am. Afterward, the body will depart for St Jude Church in Bukedea.
  • On October 20, prayers will be conducted at St Jude Catholic Church, Bukedea at 9:00 am. The body will then be transported to Kasooka Village in Bukedea District for a vigil and burial on October 21.

The passing of Magistrate Aanyu was announced by the Judiciary on Sunday. The Uganda Law Society expressed its condolences and remembered her as a champion of justice, extending sympathies to her family, the Uganda Judiciary, and the legal community.

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— Uganda Law Society (@ug_lawsociety) October 16, 2023

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