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Daa, may you enjoy your stay with the Lord, and your soul rest in perfect peace till we meet again.

Daa, Da yie !!!

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Daa, Damirifa Due, Robert Entsiey

…Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on. ” “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labor, for their deeds followthem!”Revelation14:13

Daa, anytime I was in your presence, there was absolutely no fear or intimidation because you treated me like a son. You were genuinely concerned about my well-being and success, advising me on several issues. I will always be grateful for introducing me to your friend, who offered me a job upon my return from the US.

When you visited us, no amount of persuasion would make you sit idle. Even though you were not feeling well, you still took over feeding your grandsons and carried them till they fell asleep. When asked to rest, you jokingly said you were born to help people, and I truly agree with you. You might not be here to help us any longer, but we have learnt from you to help others even when it's inconvenient. I'm thankful to God for giving you to us as a father. We are comforted because we know we will see you again. Sleep well, Daddy!!

Collins Dwamenah

When I count my blessings and name them one by one, I surely count the day I met Agya Appiah as one of them. All I can say is thank you, daddy, for all the wise words and wisdom you imparted to me. You were truly a role model with several qualities to admire. It was a great privilege to have you as a father-in-law

During the last few months of his life, not a single day passed by without him showering the blessings of God upon me, and even in his weakest moments, he still gave me marital advice I enjoyed watching soccer and discussing life with you. Your departure from the earth is unfortunate, but I also believe you are in a better place now. Damirifa Due Agya Appiah!

Franklyn Asante

“It is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honoured in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:20-21

Daddy, as I affectionately called you, I am drawn to tears as I pen down this tribute in memory of you. I called you Daddy because even though you were my father-in-law, what we shared was more than that; it was a relationship as would exist between a father and a son. You treated me like one of your own. You welcomed me with very open arms when I first met you to ask for the hand of Lucy in marriage. That same warmth characterised our relationship until your sudden demise. I was looking forward to enjoying the cordial relationship we shared for a long time to come. I was hoping to learn a trick or two on how to be a loving husband to your daughter and a responsible father to the daughter God has blessed our marriage with; heaven knows you have done a wonderful job raising your own.

Your untimely departure has left a void in our hearts that no one can fill. But I take consolation in the words of the Holy Scripture, which assures us that “God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things, have

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