The funeral arrangements for the late James Edem Lutterodt, who gained recognition after participating in the 2021 National Science and Maths Quiz finals representing Keta Senior High Technical School (KETASCO), have been scheduled for Saturday, September 9, 2023.
His family, including the Lutterodt, Dovlo, and related families, along with the administration, faculty, and students of KETASCO, have jointly disclosed a comprehensive itinerary to bid farewell to the promising student. James passed away on July 3, 2023, while pursuing a BSc. in Information Technology at the University of Ghana.
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According to the funeral and burial programme as announced by the family, the rites will start on Friday, September 8, as follows:
Pre-Funeral Service:
Date: Friday, 8th September, 2023
Venue: Community Centre Community One (1), Tema
Time: 9:00am
Final Funeral Rite and Burial Service
Date: Saturday, 9th September, 2023
Time:9:00 AM
Venue: Keta Senior High School Park, Keta
Burial Venue: Government Cemetery, Vui, Keta
“Loved ones in the Volta Region are also invited to join in the Final Funeral Rite and Burial Service on Saturday, September 9, 2023 at KETASCO park, Keta.”
However, attendees from Greater Accra region and beyond are also welcome to attend the final funeral rite and burial service in the Volta Region if that option better suits their convenience.
“The family therefore extends an invitation to all friends and sympathisers to honour and celebrate the life of their beloved, James Kwabla Edem Lutterodt as it will provide solace to the grieving family during this period of remembrance.”
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The family extends a warm invitation to all friends and sympathizers to commemorate the life of their beloved James Kwabla Edem Lutterodt, recognizing that such participation will offer comfort to the grieving family during this time of reflection.
James passed away on Monday, July 3, 2023, and was a member of KETASCO’s 2021 NSMQ team, which reached the finals of the national competition for the first time. This accomplishment was significant because it marked the initial instance of a school from the Volta Region advancing to this stage of the contest.