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The Bretuo clan of Akyem Awisa announces with deep sorrow the death of their Father, Grand Father, Uncle and beloved Opanin Kofi Agyei Baafi on the 19th of October, 2022 at Akyem Awisa.
He was 90 years of age.
Opanin Kofi Agyei Baafi was a retired pharmacist who worked at Akyem Oda Hospital.
He was the father of Frederick Kofi Frempong Baafi of the 1988 batch of Swedru Secondary School students and a former tutor of Swedru Happy Home School, Agona Swedru and currently a Deputy Director at the Bureau of Ghana Languages in the Ghana Civil Service.
Burial and Funeral Rites: 28th January 2023 at Akyem Awisa.
Attire: Black
Thanksgiving Service: Calvary Presbyterian Church, Akyem Awisa.
Attire: Black and White.
ALL RELATIVES AND WELL-WISHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO GIVE HIM A BEFITTING FAREWELL.
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