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Abusuapanyin Paa Kwesi Yankey of Dumakwae Abusua, Abusua Opanyin Kwaw Painstil Ansah of Winneba, Opanyin Kweku Amonoo of Winneba, Nana Yaw Danso Akrofuomhene of Ashanti, Nana Kwame Ampong Danso Abediakyyire of Akrofuom of Ashanti, Nana Kusi Abuadum Ameyaw II Asesseasohene, Nana Ama Adobea II Ohemaa of Asesseaso, Mr J.S Addo of Asesseaso, Mrs Sarah Grant Acquah Afranie Agonahemaa, Charles Ato Bartels and the entire Agona family of Old and New Juaben announce with the deepest sorrow the home call of their beloved:-
NANA BAYIN YANKEY (KOO DI KOO)
Who died in Koforidua on the 6th of June 2021.
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
THERE WILL BE NO WAKE KEEPING
LAYING STATE:Â Saturday, 17th July, 2021 at the Yankey's residence near Koforidua Technical School, Prisons cemetery road, Koforidua from 5:00 am - 8:00 am.
FILING PAST: At the Wesley Methodist Cathedral, Koforidua from 8:00 am - 9:00 am
BURIAL SERVICE: At the Wesley Methodist Cathedral, Koforidua from 9:00 am
FINAL FUNERAL RITES: At the Prison’s Park, Cemetery road from 2:00 – 6:00 pm.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE: Sunday, 18th July, 2021 at Wesley Methodist Cathedral
40TH DAY RITE: Monday, 19th July 2021, at the Dumakwae family house at Nsukwao, Koforidua from 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
CHILDREN: Nana Yaw Yankey (South Africa), Ekow Yankey (U.S.A), Nana Bayin Yankey (U.S.A)
SIBLINGS: Mrs Adwoa Ahema Sao (Deceased), Mrs Boama Addo Yobo (Accra), Paa Kwesi Yankey (Accra), Ato Yankey, Ampim Adwoa Yankey (London), Kofi Nkestia Yankey (South Africa), Mrs Ama Tutuwaa Tieku (London), Araba Yankey (Sekondi), Kweku Yankey (Tema), Adwoa Yankey and Brothers (Liberia)
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