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The death is announced of Mrs. Marjorie Aba Betsi Opoku, (Née Morgan), formerly of the West African Examinations Council, Ghana Office.
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
The funeral will be held on Thursday March 4, 2021 at Transitions Funeral Home.
Filing Past: 10:30am – 11:00am
Burial Service: 11:00am – 12:00
Private Burial at Gethsemane Memorial Gardens, Shiashie
Thanksgiving Service: Sunday March, 7 at the Beulah Methodist Society, West Legon: 8:45am – 10:45am.
She was the wife of Mr. John Yaw Opoku Esq., mother of Mavis Opoku, Mrs. Cynthia Donkor, Mrs. Akosua Asabea Danso-Manu Esq, Kofi & Yaw (Jnr), Emmanuel Osei, Richard Awuku and sister of Florence, James, Benjamin, Christiana & Augusta Morgan, Mrs. Marian Botwi and Christiana Fletcher.
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