The Paramount Chief of Fodzoku Traditional Area, Torbui Afum Asare III and the Dzramado family of Mafi-Adidome regret to announce the death of Madam Dzramado Kate known also as Alabonu, which sad event occurred on May 31, 2018, at the Kuse Government Hospital.
She was 62 years.
Funeral arrangements:
Wake-keeping: Friday, August 3, 2018, at her residence, Fodzoku.
Burial Service: Saturday, August 4, 2018, by the New Covenant Apostolic Church, Fodzoku, then her body will be taken to Mafi-Adidome for burial.
Thanksgiving Service: Sunday, August 5, 2018, at the New Covenant Apostolic Church, Fodzoku Assembly.
Widower: Mr. John Asare
Children: Jonas Asare, Maame Esi Asare, Francis Asare, Becky Asare, Andrews Asare and Olivia Asare.
Grandchildren: Ruth Adamtey, Onesmouse Adamtey, Lawrencia Atah Adamtey, Emmanuel Adamtey, Jessica Naffi and a newly born baby.
Sibling: Madam Margaret Alornyenu.
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