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Celebration of Life
The Benneh and allied families wish to announce the passing of their beloved:
Emeritus Professor George Kwabena Effah Benneh
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
Friday, 26th March, 2021 (Accra)
LAYING IN STATE AND FILING PAST
At 7.00 – 9.00am, at Holy Spirit Cathedral, Accra, followed by Requiem Mass / Burial Service.
Saturday 27th March, 2021 (Brekum)
Body will be conveyed to his hometown, Berekum, where he will be laid in state at his residence at Benneh Estates at 5.00am. There will be a Requiem Mass at St. Theresa’s Parish, Berekum, followed by Private Burial at Akrofro. There will be no final funeral rites.
Sunday, 28th March, 2021 (Berekum)
THANKSGIVING SERVICE: At St. Theresa’s Parish
Sunday, 4th April, 2021 (Accra)
THANKSGIVING SERVICE: At Christ The King Parish, Switch Back Road, Accra, at 10:30am
WIDOW: Nana Adwoa Asiaa Benneh Beyeeman I - Nkosuohene of Wirenkyeren Amanfrom and Dwantoa Hemaa of Akyem Abuakwa (Mrs. Adelaide Mary Benneh)
CHILDREN: Mr. Kwadwo Benneh (Ecobank Accra); Dr. (Mrs) Amma Benneh-Akwasi Kuma (University of Ghana Medical School); Nana Dwemoh Benneh (Universal Merchant Bank Accra); Mr. Paa Kwasi Benneh (Morgan Stanley, USA); Mrs. Adelaide Maame Yaa Ammea Benneh Prempeh (B&P Associates, Accra) and Mrs. Antoinette Benneh Ansah (PCAOB, USA)
DRESS CODE: BLACK.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE: BLACK & WHITE
Please note that COVID-19 Protocols will be STRICTLY OBSERVED
Friends and Sympathizers are Cordially Invited.
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