Funerals In Ghana, a free newspaper which contains information and educational resources on funeral planning, funeral financing, funeral products and Services, obituaries, photos, and more has been released.
The newspaper, which comes out every two weeks is designed to help
bereaved families by offering them information on where they can place all their funeral arrangements, make funeral announcements and also know about companies that offer funeral services.
It is also intended to give education on Ghanaian culture and how it pertains to funerals.That is to say, cultural, social and other relevant issues would be discussed in the newspaper so as to raise awareness on issues which can help in national building.
Also a soft copy of the paper is accessible worldwide and can be
dowloaded for free online at, www.funeralsinghana.com.
Funerals In Ghana, its editors and managers say has been established to serve as a one-stop source for information and education on funerals.
Tributes, Memorials, funeral announcements and any other information that will give the loved one a graceful remembrance and celebration can be posted on the paper. Funeral photos can also be printed for people to watch. Friends and family can pay their own respects in the newspaper too.
Source:funeralsinghana.com
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