Torgui Afla IX of Agou Afegame, Kumeka and Hlovor Families, the Regional Minister, Dr Archibald Letsa, The regional Chairman of N.D.C Mr.Henry Ametefe, Emiritus Bishop Francis Anane Lodonu,Mr Emmanuel Kudolo, Mr Omane Mensah Bonsu and the Arku Families regret to announce the sudden demise of their beloved Mad Victoria Awusi Hlovor (MD VANAKK ENT.LTD).
Whose sudden death occurred on February 9, 2021 at the Ho Teaching Hospital.
AGED: 62 years
FUNERALL ARRANGEMENTS ARE AS FOLLOW:
COLLECTION OF CORPSE: Friday 4th June 3:00PM
LAYING IN STATE: At her residence, Ho (Near freedom Hotel)
BURIAL AND FUNERAL MASS: At St Francis of Assisi Parish, 5th June, 2021 Ho-Kpevele (Depot).
BURIAL SERVICE: 9:00am
INTERNMENT: Private burial (Ho)
THANKSGIVING MASS: Sunday 6TH June, 2021 at St Francis of Assisi Parish, Ho-Kpevele (Depot) at 8:00am.
CHILD: Kenneth Innocent Arku.
ALL COVID 19 PROTOCOLS WILL BE STRICTLY OBSERVED
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