In an extraordinary farewell message, the former Club Guvnor manager and Public Relations officer, Pherrie Kimbugwe, the founder fo Waganda Sugar, left behind a very specific final will with instructions to be followed before her burial ceremony including the exact photographers she wants to cover the funera.
Kim bid her final goodbye on Wednesday, succumbing to her brave battle against brain cancer.
Pherrie Kim's departure was not just marked by grief, but by a heartfelt list of wishes she left behind, which her loved ones were determined to fulfill during her burial.
Today, the world unites in remembrance as Pherrie Kim is laid to rest at her ancestral home in Katale, Seguku, at 2 PM, honoring her wishes with respect and love.
Among the many remarkable requests, Pherrie Kim made, her fervent wish was for her photos not to be printed or displayed anywhere, and, rather remarkably, she asked mourners not to shed tears for her.
In a digital age twist, she emphasized the importance of video coverage and photography at her burial, designating specific individuals she trusted to provide these services. Furthermore, she encouraged attendees to bring their personal cameras and phones to capture selfies, live feeds, and engage in virtual funerals.
This unique request allows Pherrie Kim's numerous friends and family from across the globe, who cannot be physically present, to join in the farewell. Her vision reflects a desire to unite people worldwide in celebrating her life and saying goodbye in a memorable, technologically connected manner.
As we gather to honor Pherrie Kim's extraordinary life and her unconventional but meaningful farewell, her final wishes remind us of the power of unity, love, and embracing modern technology to make everlasting connections even in our goodbyes.
Rest in peace, Pherrie Kim, your legacy lives on in this remarkable and tech-savvy farewell.