- State: Virginia
On Monday, January 6, 2020, Bernadette M’Balu Kamara-Bangura (affectionately known as “Aunty B” or “Aunty “M’Balu”), loving and devoted wife, mother of 3, and grandmother of 4, passed away at age 72.
Bernadette was born on July 7, 1947 in Magburaka, Sierra Leone to Nana Mansaray and Bassie Kamara. While in Magburaka, she attended the Magburaka Secondary School for Girls (Mathora) where she received her high school diploma.
Bernadette arrived in the United States on May 2, 1974. She attended Strayer University where she received her Associates of Arts degree in Executive Private Secretarial on June 18, 1978. Following school, Bernadette worked in various secretarial roles in Virginia and Washington D.C. and later transitioned to the home healthcare field where she worked as a certified nursing assistant. Bernadette never stopped desiring entrepreneurship, so she founded Caring Companions, a home healthcare agency, which she operated from 1995 – 2006.
Bernadette had a passion for serving and uplifting others. In 2003, she founded the Sierra Leone Relief and Development Outreach, Inc., a non-profit organization with a mission to elevate the social, economic, and educational welfare of people in her home country Sierra Leone. She also volunteered with numerous organizations throughout the Washington, DC area that focused on empowerment and social welfare of underserved people. She was a faithful member of Word of Life International Church in Springfield, VA for over 25 years and served as a greeter for the majority of her time.
Bernadette was preceded in death by her mother Nana, her father Bassie, her brothers John, Abdul, Ibrahim, and Ousman, and sisters Ramatu, N’mah, Matilda and Fatu. She is survived by her husband of 39 years Almamie, her three children, Ibrahim, Marie, and Nanah, her grandchild Mitchell, her adopted grandchildren Siniora, Precious, and Queen, several siblings, cousins, nieces, and nephews.