Sunday, 11 July 2021

My Beloved Is Home- Celebrating Elizabeth Sekyanzi

 

COVID-19 stopped the world and just when I thought the worst was over, on 17th June 2021 over a year since its inception,  it made an everlasting mark on my life.

On that fateful day, I learnt my sister Elizabeth Nalumansi Sekyanzi had lost the battle to COVID. It was surreal getting the news especially as miles away, I had not known she was sick.
In the hours after building into days, naturally I was a mess going through a raw of emotions. With each phone call I got even more baffled that at 44 years of age she had become a victim  to this demon. This rollercoaster of emotions made me come to the conclusion; Tomorrow is not promised, every day is a gift and that it is beautiful to die in Christ.


 
Her version of a good time was family and church and she loved Jesus Christ with all her love and might. It's that love that she had for  God that has given me and the family comfort knowing that death didn't have the final say, Jesus does!


Like her name , Elizabeth , she had so many variations  of life and energy. Growing up , we called her Bess and that is the name that resounds the most with me. Along the way as we fought with the raging hormones of teenage hood we played along with Liz  and later on as a wife and mother the name Betty evolved and that is how she was known to the world.

Bess
A quiet, smart child,  a joy to her parents and family. She got her grades right and  was well behaved. She was respectful and emulated the values her parents has bestowed on her. Hers was a straight line , she did as she was told, the model child. In primary 7 she got 7 aggregates and joined Tororo Girls School where the name Liz came to life.




                         Liz
Being in boarding schools miles from each other, we exchanged lots of letters and I remember lots of strength of character. It is in this stage in her life that she strongly  acknowledged the role of her mentors particularly  her eldest brother Richard Kaweesa. He was successful  in whatever he took on, a good example to his many siblings and even at that tender age she appreciated his contribution to the family.

With her mother's approval she spent her holidays  away from school with him. On one of those long vacations I joined her at his home in Mukono and it is then I appreciated her humility. Together we made house at his, and I can testify that I learnt most of my housekeeping skills then in the  time I spent shadowing her. In this time period , she made the greatest decision of her life , accepting  the Lord Jesus as her Lord and savior.   Proclaiming herself a born again Christian came with challenges especially as her mother had baptized her catholic. However Bess didn't butt in her decision to follow  Jesus and never looked back. It is in her walk with Jesus that the name Betty was birthed.




Betty
A young lady determined to battle whatever the journey  threw at her and carve out a successful life. She started  off 'Adulting' as a teacher. I remember one of her first  teaching assignments  was somewhere off the Sonde, Namugongo road. I took one visit to see her there and as I left I marveled at her courage to be so far away from the familiar.

Through all this she continued with her walk with Christ, fellowshipping at Kansanga Pentecostal Church. I occasionally worshipped there and saw firsthand how dependable  and reliable she was serving our Lord Jesus. It was  there, that she took on a new name , Mrs. Sekyanzi. It feels like yesterday  that the choir blasted away singing , " Embaga ya Peter,yalese omugole.”  It  was a joyous day and fast forward she became a mother. This new role emphasized even more not only her unconditional love but work ethic. To fend for her family , she started a business with her husband that was a true testimony of God's faithfulness. Together they worked hard to achieve their goals that when life took a tumble, she stepped up to the challenge.

In 2018 ,she lost her mother my beloved aunt. In the time after dealing with this blow and the vacuum it had dealt the family, we shared lots of stories. It  was amazing how she stepped into the  role of not only  mothering her siblings but also continued to build relationships that her mother had valued. This  new season stepping in her mum’s shoes,  proved she was patient in her disposition and gently dealt with what life thrust at her.




 In our very last conversation, she not only sounded truly happy but had big plans. She shared pictures of the country home they had built assuring me I had a room the next time I visited. She was so determined to be away from the buzz of the  city and live a quiet life. Alas, this was not to be for in less than 3 weeks of our hearty chat she made a sudden earthly exit.

And oh my what a life, the impact she made on those who knew her lives on. Even in the midst of sorrow, the way she lived, keeps giving  valuable life lessons. As a believer,  I know she would  want all her loved ones to stand firm in the assured promise of Resurrection.



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