Prof. Joshua Musoke Serwanga Passed away on August 15th, 2021 at Merthodist Dallas Medical Center Hospital in Dallas Texas. He was born on February 7th, 1958 in Kabowa, Kampala Uganda to Elisha Isaac and Norah Nakyejew Seranga. Joshua grew up in Kampala, Uganda where he attended elementary and high school. After high school, he moved to the United States of America, where he attended college at Rogers State in Claremore, Oklahoma. He continued his higher education at Dallas Baptist University where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics.
Joshua completed his Alternative Certificate for High School Mathematics program, which led to his Education career span of 25 years with Dallas independent school District (DISD). He was also the Director of brown Mobile Summer programs, instructor Remedial Math at El Centro College, Cedar Valley College, and Global Electrco-Comm International INC,(GEGI). He latter retired from DISP and contained his career at the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. His passion was to reach. Joshua was a distinguished educator of the Dallas Independent school District and was among the founders of the Texas Prep Program (1966- 2019) and had the honor of working under the great Dr. Napoleon B. Lewis Sr. In his early years in the US. He worked at Cooks Children’s Medical Center and Arlington Memorial Hospital.
Joshua was married to his beautiful wife Helen for 27 years. He was a member of Vincents Cathedral in Bedford, Texas. Joshua was also full of Life and loved his family, Joshua loved to teach, cook, garden, fish, sing, shop, guns soccer, casino, classic music, the British Royal Family, Traveling, Europe in General and loved animals with a passion.
In Addition, he enjoyed African History and the wonders of Africa. He was a member of the institute of America Educators to Africa and who is Who in American Teachers.
Joshua was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his lovely wife Helen, his daughter Victoria and Sheba, Son Christopher, son in law Joseph and grand children Roselyn, Norah and Josiah, sisters Miriam, Jane, Naomi, Tabitha, Brothers Paul, sister in law Elizabeth, His niece Tonah and Nephew Dorothy and other relatives.
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