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The funeral of Reverend Raymond Ackah (CEO, Ishmael Yamson & Associates) takes place at Living Streams International on 11th February 2021. (Strictly by invitation). Will be streamed live on (https://paylink.today/raymondna2/).
Thanksgiving service will take place at Living Streams International on 14th February 2021 at 10am Attire is Black & white. He was 60 years.
He is survived by a wife, Mrs. Sabina Ackah and 3 children - Mamaa Enyimah Ackah, Maame Ebe Ackah, Nana Aba Ackah.
Brothers and sisters of the late Rev. Ackah are Madam Gladys Ackah, Josephine Ackah, Mercy Amponsah, Aretha Dickson Ackah, Randolph Ackah, David Ackah
In laws: Mrs. Jemima Boateng-Kagyah, Joseph Christopher Assan, Ebenezer James Assan, Mrs. Kate Ferguson Ntow, Mrs. Effe Ackah, Michael Amponsah
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