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The Adehye Asona Ebusua Panyin Kobina Ehun, Nana Gyankuma VI (Adontenhene of Efutu Traditional Area), Naa Abochio III (Obaahemaa of the Gyankuma Stool), Very Rev. Benjamin Dennis Quansah, and the leadership of Bread of Life Society announce the sudden death of Mrs. Rose Naami Tetteh
Aged: 62
Final Funeral rites are as follows;
Saturday 30th April, 2016:
Pre Burial Service at the Bread of Life Methodist Church, Dansoman -Exhibition at 7:00am and followed by Burial Service at 9:00am.
Internment: Gbawe Public Cemetery
Final Funeral Rites:
At the Datus Complex International School after the burial.
Sunday, 1st May, 2016:
Thanksgiving Service At the Bread of Life Methodist Church, Dansoman- Exhibition from 9:30am-12noon.
Children:
Alfreda Carol Tetteh and Albert Cephas Tetteh.
Attire:
Saturday- Black
Sunday- Black & White
All friends and sympathizers are cordially invited
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