We have come to know you as our leader but you took us in as your family..... Words cannot describe who you were because you have lived a life of 'IMPACT''. Out of your busy schedules, u still made time to grace our wedding all the way to Odumase-Krobo...
Your miracle son "Ellis Mawukle" as you name him will miss his grandma...
We will all miss you "Aunty Hannah" but we comfort ourselves knowing that your creator needs you more....
Rest Well and in Perfect Peace🙏
It feels like a dream that you are no more with us!
Today I stand before you to pay tribute to my Boss,Senior colleague, Big sister and friend Mrs Hannah Annobil-Acquah!
Hannah coached and mentored me when I started my banking career at the Airport city branch some fifteen years ago. She was a, dynamic, intelligent and hardworking woman who spent most of her time in bringing out the best in each of her team members.
One thing I will remember her for is how compassionate she was about the people who worked directly under her supervision and encouraged them to learn and take up higher responsibilities.
In her career as a Branch Manager she worked with passion, integrity and energy. Hannah wasn’t just great at work but a woman who had great family values.
She has broken our hearts with her unfortunate Death!
Aunty Hannah as some of us affectionately called herwill be missed by all the people who were privileged to have encountered her as a very intelligent, vibrant individual with a rare friendliness and charm of personality.
She was a genuinely warm and wonderful individual; I will sincerely miss her calling me baby girl.
My sorrow is lessened only slightly with the comforting thought that I had the privileged of knowing you.
I know you are in a peaceful place with angles surrounding you!
A poem by Frances M.C!
A Golden heart stopped beating
Hardworking hands at rest,
It broke our hearts to see you go,
God only takes the best.
Farewell Hannah!
Damirifa due!
Adieu!