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Ebusuapanyin Felix B. Longdon, Dr. Felix C. Legge, Mr. Peter Bernasko, Dr. Ekow Spio-Garbrah, Mr.Jack Amissah & Mrs. Beryl Mark –Hansen and Prof. Ernest Aryeetey (Vice- Chancellor of University Of Ghana) regret to announce the death of their beloved;
Emeritus Prof. Ebenezer Laing (of the University of Ghana)
Aged 83
Who passed away on Sunday 19th April 2015.
Burial & Funeral Arrangements are follows:
There will be no wake
Pre-Burial: The body will be laid in state at 8:00am on Wednesday 27th May, 2015 at the Christ Anglican Church (Legon) for Filling Past.
Burial &Thanksgiving Service: At 9:30am
Interment: Osu Cemetary
Final Funeral Rites: At the Christ Anglican Church (Legon) after burial.
Children: Ing. Ebenezer Kwamina Laing, Dr. (Mrs) Amelia Efua Ofori and Dr Ambrose Kofi Laing.
All friends and sympathizers are cordially invite
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