Peter Biel Lual was 68 years old, Passed on December 24th, 2020 at Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego, California due to Covid-19 as well as many underlying health issues. He was born on November 11, 1952 in Ulang, Nasir South Sudan.
He was the son of Lual Fadeid Jeiing and Chol Pouck Thour, he was a husband, father and a grandfather of ten grandchildren and counting. He was the youngest of three brothers. Both Lual, Jok Lual and Peter Biel Lual, Peter Biel Lual grew up in Ulang, he attended primary and intermediate school in South Sudan. After, he attended secondary school in the Northern region of Sudan where he studied Arabic and received scholarship from Cairo-Egypt-Coptic Theological College. He attended Theology College from 1966-1970 and graduated with Bachelor degree in Theology.
In 1970 Peter started working in The Sudanese Ministry of Communication-wire section. At the end of 1970-1971, he joined the Sudanese Army after he finished his training he was transferred to the Naval base in Port Sudan, Sudan. In 1972 he met Mary Nyatot Chol Deng, she was introduced to him by her cousin Chol Nyamayh and their union was a blessing of three daughters. In 1976 he was sent to India for special training at the Indian Naval College, in the department of signals section for Marine Training. In 1977 the Sudanese Navy sent him to London, England for Radio and Signals Training. Peter excelled in all the trainings he learned and studied which led him to work in the Coast Guard boats used in the Red Sea and the Nile River. 1982 he left Sudan to Saudi Arabia he lived in Jada until 1993. In 1993 Peter’s journey resumed to Abuja, Nigeria, West Africa. Nairobi, Kenya and Kampala, Uganda East Africa.
In 1995 Peter took refuge in Uganda under United Nations protection. In 1997 he was elected as Sudanese Community Chairman and thee Sudan Human Rights Association. Peter sought asylum to the United States of America and it was granted. As he started his life in the land of opportunities, Peter was employed by the alliance for African Assistance Resettlement Agency, as a case manager. Peter was a hard worker that also secured a second job as a security guard.
In the years 2000-2005 Peter worked tirelessly to bring his family to join him in the United States. In 2005 he was one of founders of the South Sudan Christian Youth and Community Org. Also, he was the former chairman of the Board of Trustees of SSCYO Agency USA, and South Sudan Christian economic development inside Sudan. Peter had done so many honorable achievements and set the stage high for his daughters and grandchildren.
Peter was brave, courageous, ambitious, daring, loving and tenacious in all of his endeavors.
The greatest mark of Peter’s life was he had a tremendous love for Christ, his love story started when he was a young boy. The love that made him leave his home town and seek the life of evangelism. Peter was born in pagan family and he received Jesus Christ through evangelism, the love of God that filled the void in his heart and lasted to the last breath of his being.
Peter had led the way and he broke the accumulative generational curses from the past generations. He led the way for his daughters to walk in the green pastures he had lied for them. He was the first in his family to held a higher education degree, and traveled the world.
Peter was a father to his daughters, and a grandfather to his grandchildren, an uncle, brother, leader and a spiritual advisor in the community. He shared his wisdom with whoever had crossed his path freely. To whoever our father touched their heart, continue cherishing it because he is a jewel!
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