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The Anoff, Kwafo & Allied Families and The Otoo & Allied Families regret to announce the home call of their much beloved.
KWAFO K. ANOFF (OB) passed on December 15, 2020 in New York.Â
Funeral Arrangements are as follow:
OB will be laid to rest in New York on Saturday January 23, 2021.
Please see the YouTube link for the live stream of the funeral.Â
On Saturday, January 30, 2021, there will be a Memorial and Thanksgiving Service for OB in Ghana.
Venue: Accra Ridge Church. Time: 2pm
All Covid-19 protocols will be strictly observed.
All Friends and sympathisers are cordially invited.
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