Author: rebecca.e.thorn
Tue May 20 21:58:58 2008

Thank you for a wonderful article. I also knew Jason from my visits to Uganda from UK in 97 and 06. He was a good friend of my Dad's and they were as one mind in God and geography. What a better place to learn geography than in the foothills of the volcanoes, surrounded by gorillas and all manner of wildlife and so many wonderful people!

My heart is with the Turimumahoro family especially as they continue Jason's work to set up Kisoro Senior Secondary School. I hope for many more wonderful students to come out of Kisoro and be touched by his great giving heart as you were. Thank you for sharing.

Author: arizera
Sat Aug 1 09:32:27 2009

Thanks all of for your contribution.

Up to now my mind just remembers Jason, he was like my Father, Teacher and More so we worked together in Muyebe, even at the time by the time he retired we used to share much. Imagine he would invite staff members to his home of fellowship... For those who worked with him know his passion... for work. The community around Muyebe... His love for his family.... His sincerity on friends.

He would supervise the gravity water system and that is why it is the best gravity system in the country. All I can say is that people should remember the family and Pray to God to fill the Gap in the family.

Author: mjoyeliezer
Thu Aug 20 12:11:08 2009

wel i also want to say thanx for such a wonderful article about my teacher commonly known as Turi [RIP].During the four years at muyebe,he taught me geography for 2 years and i do recall where i got this statement i love using,"U MAY IF U MUST!"with our stubbornness in form two,we kept asking for permission to go out his and response never changed,facing the black board,"u may if u must."just plain as that but so clear and with a tone full of parental love. Just the name brings peace in my heart mixed with joy as i recall all that tym with such a wonderful teacher.may God rest his soul in peace and to the family,He gives and takes away so let your hearts choose to say "Blessed be the name of the Lord."Mr.Turi you died but your name and work lives on and we love you.

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