Ntinda in shock over Boyo funeral uproar at St Charles Lwanga Church

Mourners packed St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church Friday afternoon as they said goodbye to Marvin Beine Bitature. The beloved man known as Boyo drew hundreds of family members and friends who remembered his adventurous spirit. Patrick Bitature told the congregation that his relative lived by strong principles and always built everything on solid foundations. The businessman had studied briefly in South Africa before returning home to pursue farming ventures. His happiness radiated through every project he tackled during his short life.

Paul described their brotherhood and urged everyone to celebrate rather than grieve. Boyo had worked as a fisherman around Masaka for two years while exporting fish bladders to China. The entrepreneur made and lost money through various business attempts but never gave up chasing new opportunities. His talents stretched across multiple industries as he constantly reinvented himself. Paul followed his younger friend's bold moves despite being the older sibling.

Joan Akatukunda delivered the most heartbreaking speech as Boyo's partner and mother of his three boys. She called him her protector, provider, visionary, master chef and spiritual guide rolled into one person. The grieving woman thanked the Bitature family for embracing her during the difficult period. Multiple organizations laid wreaths including BSA Bank, Stanbic Bank, and several government officials.

Marvin Boyo Beine Bitature leaves behind three sons with the oldest just four years old. The youngest child reached only six months before losing his father.
 

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