Nana Asamoah Omono, Asantehene Adontenhene Abusuapanin of Meduma, Kumasi; Nana Agyeman, Ankobeahene of Ahwia Kumasi; Asenea Abusuapanin Prof. Joseph K. Ansere, EastLegon,
Nii Kojo Ababio, Jamestown Mantse; Nii Ngleshie Addy, Adontihene of Jamestown;
Nene Narnor Kokotey Tawiah Tettegah IV, Chief of Ada Foah, Numo Pobee Narnor, Numo Justice Dugbatey Pobee, Heads of Narnor Kokotey Family of Ada Foah
The Tamakloe Family of Whuti and Quist Family of Anloga
Management, Anslyd Enterprise & Chevette Limited
Aburi Girls ‘81
With deep sorrow announce the death of
NAN YAA AMPONSAH TAMAKLOE
AGE 53
on April 8, 2017
Funeral Arrangements are as Follows:
There’ll be no wake
Filing Past: Saturday, May 20, 2017; From 7.30am followed by
Burial and Memorial Service: 9am at Winners Chapel Ghana, Avenor. Accra
Interment: Private Burial, Osu Cemetery
Funeral Rites; No. 14, Bissau Avenue, East Legon, Accra
Thanksgiving Service: Sunday, May 21, 2017; 9 am at Winners Chapel Ghana
Widower: Kingsley Tsatsu Tamakloe, MD. Chevette Ltd
Father: Prof. Joseph K. Ansere, East Legon
Children: Micheal and Michelle Tamakloe
Brother and Sisters: Mrs. Alice Asamoah (Canada), Mrs. Yaa Asamany (London), Mr. Kobby Ansere, Mrs. Adwoa Sackey
Attire: WHITE AND BLACK
All Are Cordially Invited
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