Nurse, pastor die

Nurse, pastor die

ASTHMA has claimed the life of a well-known nurse at the Oshakati State Hospital. Hilya Naholo died recently in the Oshakati State Hospital after battling the disease for years.

Oshakati State Hospital Superintendent Doctor Korbinian Vizcaya Amutenya said Naholo was a dedicated nurse who assisted all patients, especially orphans from the Oshuundika Children Centre. He said the late Naholo would be missed by all at the Oshakati Hospital and at Ongwediva where she stayed with her family.Naholo was buried at her home village at Ondobe, in the Ohangwena Region.* Pastor Ismael Amupolo died at his home at Uulwege, near Okando in Omusati Region, last Friday after complaining of heart problems.He was 82.Pastor Amupolo was a founder-member of Okando Elcin Congregation during the late 1970s and has been an evangelist at the Ongwediva Elcin Congregation from 1964 to 1974.He is survived by his wife Monika, seven children and several grandchildren.According to his son, Erastus, Pastor Amupolo will be buried at Okando village from the Okando ELCIN Church tomorrow.His memorial service will be held at his home at Uulwege on Friday afternoon.He said the late Naholo would be missed by all at the Oshakati Hospital and at Ongwediva where she stayed with her family.Naholo was buried at her home village at Ondobe, in the Ohangwena Region.* Pastor Ismael Amupolo died at his home at Uulwege, near Okando in Omusati Region, last Friday after complaining of heart problems.He was 82.Pastor Amupolo was a founder-member of Okando Elcin Congregation during the late 1970s and has been an evangelist at the Ongwediva Elcin Congregation from 1964 to 1974.He is survived by his wife Monika, seven children and several grandchildren.According to his son, Erastus, Pastor Amupolo will be buried at Okando village from the Okando ELCIN Church tomorrow.His memorial service will be held at his home at Uulwege on Friday afternoon.

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