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WITH IMMENSE SADNESS BUT THANKFUL HEARTS TO GOD,
the Biriwa Kona Ebiradze Ebusua and Acting Ebusuapanyin, Joseph Kweku Mensah (Saltpond); Ebusuapanyin Nana Acquaah Harrison (Anomabo); Ebusuapanyin Nana Sam (Cape Coast); Oheneba Kweku Agyepong (Breman Asikuma); Mr. and Mrs J. D. Dadson (Accra); Opanyin J. K. Eshun, (Biriwa); Nana Akyɛr I, (Nyamebɛkyerɛ, near Beposo); Okyeame Kweku Awotwe (Biriwa); Obaapanyin Ama Anooba (Kumasi); Ebusuahemaa Esi Otua (Accra); Ebusuabaatan Adjoa Gyeamisa (Kumasi); Kobina Gyan (Biriwa); Kofi Atta (Accra); Mrs. Rose Amissah (Accra); Arthur Family (Yamoransa); Management and Staff of Capital O2; the General Overseer and the entire membership of International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Christ Temple, Abossey Okai, Accra; General Overseer and the entire membership of International Charismatic Church, (ICC) Fadama, Accra, regretfully announce the sudden painful death of:
Dr. John Daniel Otoo
(aka Capital O2)
Aged 67
At the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital on 2nd December 2016
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
There will be NO wake keeping.
Burial service: FRIDAY 3rd March 2017, at 7:00 a.m. at Christ Temple, International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Abossey Okai, Accra.
Interment: FRIDAY 3rd March 2017 at Emmanuel Methodist Church Cemetery, Biriwa (Central Region).
Funeral Rites: FRIDAY 3rd March 2017 at St. Martin de Porres School compound, near Dansoman Roundabout.
Thanksgiving Service: SUNDAY 5th March 2017, at 10:00 a.m. at Christ Temple, International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Abossey Okai, Accra.
Final Funeral rites: SUNDAY 5th March 2017, at St. Martin de Porres School, near Dansoman Roundabout.
Widows: Ms. Josephine Ashun-Sarpy, & Ms. Margaret Quartey-Papafio
Children: Daniel Kwesi Otoo, Rev. Benedict Kweku Otoo, Mrs. Benedicta Ekua Quayson, Linda Patricia Nyaaku (all of Accra); Mrs. Elsie Esi Yeboah (USA); Mrs. Rebecca Baah (UK); Mrs. Eunice Abrokwah, Mrs. Comfort Ekua Yankson, Gloria and Gifty Mensah-Otoo, Kojo NyamekyÉ› Otoo, Mrs. Kate Sonne McJakes (all of Accra).
Grandchildren: Danielle, Faith, Jethro, Benedicta, Emmanuella, Isaac, K.O., Baafour, Ohene Konadu, Leah, Javan, Nikita, Ewura Adjoa, Glen, Janelle, Kwesi George, Nana Aba, Nhyira, Maame Ama.
In-laws: Mrs. Afua Otoo; Mrs. Iris Otoo; Isaac Quayson; Anthony Yeboah; Michael Abrokwah, Moses Baah and Francis Yankson.
Brothers and sisters: Esi Otua(Accra), Kwesi Budu,(Biriwa) J.K. Eshun (Biriwa); Sarah Quashie (USA); Agatha Dadson (Accra); Juliana Obuam-Sekyi (Nyanyano); Janet Obuam (Takoradi); Alex Egyin-Nyenku (Accra); Jane Arthur (Yamoransa); Ama Anooba (Kumasi), Mrs . Elizabeth Aidoo (UK)
Cousins: Isaac and Jacob Eshun (all of Accra) Emmanuel Eshun, Marian Quashie, Emmanuel Kwame Piedu (all of Obuasi); Susanna Eshun (Biriwa); Stephen Quashie (Konongo); Elizabeth Quashie (New Tafo); Agatha Akonor-Mills (Accra); Angelina Kwarteng (Jacobu) John Cassar Fry (Kumasi); Valentine Obuam-Sekyi (Nyanyano); Gilbert Obuam-Sekyi (Takoradi); Dadson siblings—Lily (Rev.) & Bertha (Accra) Gifty & Matilda(USA), Maud & Joseph (UK); Victoria Obuam (Mim); Joseph &Michael Obuam (all of Agona Swedru); Isaac Kwaku Boadu & Mary Boadu (all of Accra; Very Rev. Samuel Esiako (Good Shepherd Methodist Church (Barekese); Adjoa Esuon (Kumasi) Godwin Thompson Baidoo (Biriwa).
Nephews and Nieces: (42) Ama, Kweku and Kofi Baffoe; Monica Baffoe; Josephine Mensah, Kwesi Akyen Annan and siblings, Mrs Henrietta Afful Mensah and siblings, Eric Arthur (Abi Joe) AND OTHERS.
Chief mourners: Biriwa Kona Ebiradze Ebusua; Ag. Ebusuapanyin, Joseph Kweku Mensah; Ebusuapanyin Nana Acquaah Harrison; Ebusuapanyin Nana Sam; Oheneba Kweku Agyepong; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dadson; Opanyin J. K. Eshun, Nana Akyɛr I; Okyeame Kweku Awotwe; Obaapanyin Ama Anooba; Ebusuahemaa Esi Otua; Ebusuabaatan Adjoa Gyeamisa; Kobina Gyan; Kofi Atta; Mrs. Rose Amissah; Jane, Agnes and Kwaa Tawia Arthur; Ms. Josephine Ashun-Sarpy, Ms. Margaret Quartey-Papafio; Management and Staff of Capital O2; the General Overseer (ICGC) and the General Overseer (ICC).
All sympathisers are cordially invited
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