Vivian Angela Letso Ankra‑Badu (née Baddoo)

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The Apaitse We and the Okumesee families of La,
The Baddoo family of La,
The Derban Family of Winneba, and
The Ankra‑Badu family of Mampong‑Akuapem
announce with deep regret the passing of their beloved
Vivian Angela Letso
ANKRA‑BADU
(Nee Baddoo)
1952 – 2025
Funeral Arrangements
Thursday, 22nd January, 2026
Lashibi Funeral Home, Lashibi
- Filing Past: 7am – 9am
- Funeral Service: 9am – 12 noon
- Interment: Private Burial
- Attire: Thursday – Black
Sunday, 25th January, 2026
Memorial & Thanksgiving Service
Ascension Presbyterian Church,
Adabraka
- Time: 9am
- Attire: Black and White
All friends and loved ones are cordially invited
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