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Celebration of Life
Baffour Owusu Amankwatia VI (Bantamahene) and the entire Kronti Division of the Kumasi Traditional Council; the Awua Domase Traditional Council; Nana Kofi Amoa (Baamuhene, Awua Domase Traditional Area); Ankobea Abusuapanyin Amoako Ogyampa (Fiapre); Anona Abusuapanyin Samuel Sagoe Cobbah Pyne (Takoradi); Abusuapanyin Kwaku Wereko (Awua Domase); Nana Kwabena Gyau Taylor (Akyempemhene-Elect); Nana Akosua Yeboaa (Akyempemhemaa, Awua Domase); the Mensah, Buahin, Bentil and Johnson families regret to announce the death of
Dr (Captain rtd) Peter Andrew Mensah
On 29 January 2021 in Accra
Aged 90
Funeral arrangements are as follows.
There will be no wake-keeping.
Filing past and burial Mass: Saturday 20 March 2021 at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Cantonments, Accra
Time: 8am
Private burial: Armed Forces Military Cemetery, Burma Hills
Thanksgiving Mass: Sunday 21 March 2021 at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Cantonments, Accra
Time: 10.30am
Attire
Saturday: Black and white Sunday: White
Children: Joseph Roberts Mensah, Andrew Kofi Mensah, Dr Richard Kobena Mensah
Grandchildren: Corrine, Joshua, Jacob, Tyson, Jasmine and Joseph
Great-grandchildren: Adiza Rose Ewurama Nhyiraba and Amena Grace Ewuresi Adom Hayford-Kwatchey
Sisters: Mrs Theresa Aba Kufuor (former first lady of the Republic of Ghana), Madam Esther Mensah
Nieces and nephews: Adobea Bah and sisters; Dr Clement Osei, Ambassador D K Osei, Honourable Dr Anthony Akoto Osei and siblings; Kwabena Amoah Awuah Mensah and siblings; Yaw Boateng Frimpong, P K Mensah and siblings; Chief Kufuor and siblings; Rose Mensah and brothers; Hubert Mensah and sisters; Angela Afari; Edna Wiredu; Kwame Amoa Buahin and siblings
Cousins: Nana Kwabena Gyau Taylor and sisters; Nana Akosua Yeboaa and siblings; Mrs Margaret Kabore, Atta Panyin Buahin, Atta Kakra Buahin and siblings; Evangelist William Ofori Buahin and siblings
Brother-in-law: His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor (former president of the Republic of Ghana)
Chief mourners: Baffour Owusu Amankwatia VI (Bantamahene) and the entire Kronti Division of the Kumasi Traditional Council; Awua Domase Traditional Council; Nana Kofi Amoa (Baamuhene, Awua Domase Traditional Area); Ankobea Abusuapanyin Amoako Ogyampa (Fiapre); Anona Abusuapanyin Samuel Sagoe Cobbah Pyne (Takoradi); Abusuapanyin Kwaku Wereko (Awua Domase); Nana Kwabena Gyau Taylor (Akyempemhene-Elect); Nana Akosua Yeboaa (Akyempemhemaa, Awua Domase); the Mensah, Buahin, Bentil and Johnson families of Cape Coast; the Pyne, Gomez, Hamilton, Attumbu, Sampson and allied families; Old Achimotans’ Association 1949; Ghana Armed Forces Medical Corps
* Live streaming on Aseye TV (YouTube and Facebook)
All COVID-19 protocols will be strictly observed
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