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First Anniversary celebration and final funeral rites for Mrs. Charlotte Ofosu-Eck (4th May 1933 – 28th January 2021).
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Requiem Service at Mt. Calvary Methodist Church, Larteh at 5:00 am
Unveiling of Headstone at Mt. Calvary Methodist cemetery at 6:00 am

Dress Code: Black and White
Final Funeral Rites at the Family House, Mande, at 8:00 am
Sunday, February 20, 2022
Thanksgiving Service at Mt. Calvary Methodist Church, Larteh at 9:30 am
Dress Code: All White
Fondly remembered and forever in our hearts.
All are cordially invited. COVID-19 Protocols will be observed.
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