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The Vanderpuye & Anderson families regret to announce the home call of Betty Vanderpuye on January 25, 2021
She was 80 years.
Vigil will take place on the 15th February from 7pm to 9pm at St. Andrews Anglican Church – Alogboshie Achimota.
Burial Service at Transitions Funeral Home on Tuesday the 16th February 2021 at 9:00am (Would be streamed live online) followed by a private burial.
Thanksgiving Service on Sunday 21st February 2021 at St. Andrews Anglican Church - Alogboshie at 9:30am
She was the mother of Her Ladyship Justice Audrey Kocuvie Tay & Mrs Priscilla Ashigbey and Mother-in-Law of Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey. She was a retired Banker who worked at Ghana Commercial Bank.
All friends & sympathizers are cordially virtually invited (Physically & Virtually)
All Covid-19 protocols & restrictions would be strictly adhered to
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