Born: 28th November 1974
Schools he attended:
- Buwungiro C/U Primary school
- Gayaza Primary school
- Jinja College
- Mary’s College Kisubi
- Mbarara University of Science and Technology
- Renewable energy – Cairo Egypt
Career Background:
- Namakwa SSS
- Greenville High School
- Mpoma Secondary School
- Ministry of Energy – GTZ project
Survived by:
Wife: Joan Namara Wamala
Children: Chris and Arnold Wamala
Mother, Father and siblings.
4 Condolences for BERNARD WAMALA MUSAJJALUMBWA
Condolences(4)
Joseph Paul Muwonge says
August 24, 2021 at 8:38 amYou lived a life best understood by yourself. Your love and ease at handling situations will never be known. You were funny yet very respectful. An all-rounder! You left behind a lot for us to interpret. Oh Bernie, easy-life..rest peacefully.
Jovia Nassozi Omagor says
August 24, 2021 at 8:47 amMy dearest uncle, where can I start?
We have come from so far. You have loved me selflessly from the time I started understanding. I can’t imagine how much you gave me with your teaching salary really. I know you have rested but the pain is so much for me. I sometimes blame myself for not doing enough but God needed you more. I cannot equate to what you did for me and my family at large but I surely know by the grace of God I will not forget about your family. I will stand where I can, endeavor to put a smile on their faces. But you have gone too soon, who will I gossip with, go out to eat and laugh. Many people when they see me, they call me a happy girl but they have no idea that it’s something I picked from you. You brightened up every room you entered. I am going to miss you so much. I know some days will be longer but we shall carry on. We are going to be okay. We will rise up everyday with a grateful heart and bless the Lord for the time he gave us. But why did you have to go at the time when I had started to make some good money so we could enjoy. We shall miss you everyday.
Rest In Power my best uncle. You have broken me so much
Catherine Nansamba says
August 24, 2021 at 9:19 amBernie, it breaks our hearts to see you go. You’ve fought a good fight and now it’s time to rest in the arms of our LORD. Thank you for the person you’ve been in our lives – a cheerful friend, a loving husband and father, and much more. We shall forever carry you in our hearts and cherish the wonderful memories we shared together.
Jonan Mulindwa says
August 24, 2021 at 6:22 pmUncle Bernie, we thank God for the precious time he gave us with you and relentless love & care you gave us from infantry to this age. You are one of the strongest people I have had in my life, it’s so much I have learnt from you as an Uncle and it really tough to see you go before seeing my accomplishments. Our memories will forever have a place in heart. Rest In Peace Uncle.