Sombre, solemn, moving and heartbreaking was the mood at the forecourt of the State House on Saturday as The Multimedia Group said goodbye to its late General Manager, Elvis Koku Kwashie.
It was emotional as family, loved ones, colleagues and well-wishers came to pay their last respect to the #RealBoss.
Below are more pictures from the event;
Arrival of casket
Arrival of guests
Widow, Cynthia KwashieMother of late Elvis Kwashie, Mercy Adzo Torkornu-BonuedieArrival of familyArrival of familyUshers
Family filing past the body
Mother of late Elvis Kwashie pays last respect to first born sonMother of late Elvis Kwashie pays last respect to first born sonMother of late Elvis Kwashie pays last respect to firstborn sonMother and family of the late Elvis KwashieWidow, Cynthia Kwashie pays last respect to late husband, Elvis KwashieWidow, Cynthia Kwashie pays last respect to late husband, Elvis KwashieWidow, Cynthia Kwashie pays last respect to late husband, Elvis Kwashie
Final funeral rites
Reading of tributes
Tribute by children of the late Elvis KwashieWife of late Elvis Kwashie, Cynthia KwashieThe tribute was read on behalf of the widow, Cynthia Kwashie by daughter Seyram KwashieChildren accompanied by relatives during tribute readingMother of Elvis Kwashie, Mercy Adzo Torkornu-BonuedieTribute by Multimedia Group LimitedTribute by Multimedia Group LimitedTribute by Pentecost Church, Mataheko DistrictTribute read on behalf of John Dramani Mahama by Dr Edward Omane Boamah
Multimedia Group Limited (MGL) staff, friends, and well-wishers
Covering of coffin
Friends, colleagues, well-wishers bid final goodbye to #TheRealBoss
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