
Audio By Carbonatix
Thomas Frank Wireko-Brobby
(27th November, 1921 - 4th May, 2014)
Funeral to be held on Saturday, 19th July, 2014 in Kumasi.
Laying in state: Uncle Francis residence; Odeneho Kwadaso, Kumasi 04:00 – 08:00
Burial Service: St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral, Roman Hill, 08:30 – 10:00
Funeral Rites: Prempeh Assembly Hall, 13:30 -18:00
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