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The Koranteng, Minkah, Haikins and allied families announce with deep sorrow the passing of their beloved Gerald Akwasi Koranteng formerly of Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited.
He was the son of Agnes Koranteng former principal of Ola Training College, husband of Adobea Koranteng and brother of Kwaku Koranteng, Yaa Koranteng, Abena Darkwah and Peter Koranteng.
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
There will be no wake.
Friday, October 28, 2022:
Pre-burial Service/ Filing Past: Christ the King Catholic Church, Accra at 7:30 am followed by Burial Service at 8:30 am.
Burial: Private
Funeral Rites: VAG Club House, Ako Adjei Interchange, Accra
Sunday, October 30, 2022:
Memorial & Thanksgiving Mass: Christ the King Catholic Church, Accra at 10:30 am
Family Gathering: At his residence in East Legon, Accra
All friends and sympathisers are cordially invited.
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