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The entire clan of Odai Tɛi Tsɛ We (Teshie) under the leadership of Nii Agoe Laryea Husunu, Nii Otu Kwei II (Nii Odai Tɛi Tsɛ We Akutso Tsɛ Nungua
Adonten/Abekunane Mantsɛ), Nuumo Afotey Tsawe (Tsawe Wulɔmɔ - Teshie) and allied families, Rev. Professor Philip Tetteh Laryea, Nana Opare Kwadwo III Mampong Akuapem), Nii Anang Laryea Minie II (Achiase - Teshie Maŋ Maŋkralo), Obaapanyin Dede Kwaayisi and siblings, Opanyin Kwaku Ansah (Okomahene Division, Akropong-Akuapem), Sophia Ayebea Colley, Edward Amadi Sampson and siblings, E.S. Odotei ((Nii Odotei Ahimakor We), elders of the Local Churches in Ghana and the entire West Africa and the Veterans Administration, Ghana announce the home call of their beloved;
Ex. Warrant Officer, James Emmanuel Nii Tsawe Laryea which sad event occurred on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.
The funeral arrangements are as follows;
There will be NO VIGIL. A night of songs will however be held on Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 6-8 pm at the family house at Beulah Villa, Teshie.
The burial service will be held the following day, Friday, March 7, 2025, at the meeting hall of the Church In Accra at Achimota near the Kingsby Hotel roundabout at 9 am after the file-past from 7:30 am.
He will be interred at the new Military Cemetery behind Burma Camp.
The thanksgiving service will be on Sunday, March 9, also at the Church In Accra meeting hall, Achimota.
WIDOW
Mrs. Constance Naa Odole Laryea (nee Odoteye)
CHILDREN
Dorcas Momo Laryea (UK), Mrs. Grace Korklu Boateng (UK), Israel Laryea, and Phoebe Mantekai Gagbo
IN-LAWS
Mrs. Louisa Laryea, Roland Gagbo and Sam Boateng
ATTIRE - BLACK AND WHITE on Friday and ALL WHITE on Sunday
All friends and sympathisers are welcome
The funeral will be streamed live on Facebook at theIsraelLaryea
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