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Nii Kotey Amli and the entire Klanaa Clan of La, The Bartimeus and Akittah families of Teshie regret to announce with profound sorrow the death of their beloved Mrs Janet Fofo Bartimeus which sad event occurred at the 37 Military Hospital on the 18th December 2021.
Aged: 84 years
Funeral arrangements are as follows:
No wake keeping.
Laying-in-State: Friday 28th January 2022 at the Symbol of Unity Hall Klanaa, La.
Time: 6.30 am to 9.30 am.
Burial Service: Friday 28th January 2022 at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Nativity Congregation, La.
Time: 10.00 am.
Burial: Private Burial.
Thanksgiving Service: Sunday 30th January 2022 at the Presbyterian Church od Ghana, Beersheba Congregation, La Bawaleshie, East Legon
Time: 8.30 am
Children: Mr Ishmael Bartimeus, Mr Benjamin Bartimeus and Mrs Eunice Annoh-Kwafo
Dress Code: Black and White
All Covid Protocols will be observed
All friends and Sympathizers are cordially invited
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