Funeral Video


Peter Osei

29 December 1980 – 9 July 2021 - Age: 40 Years

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MEMORIES & CONDOLENCES

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— 8 July, 2023

Wilhelmina

Now let’s solve this puzzle, who liked our brother, our friend, son, husband and father?

— 26 July, 2021

Akua A

Kwadwo, Peter, Peirro, Harlem, Don Chichi, Boss, Shatta, Kiko glory, Apeirro, Pied piper and the many other names you had was because you always stood out, the many days and nights that we raved was not because we were wayward but we wanted to always be happy.

We both believed we will make it. You kept telling me "Massa Tony ye be nya sika" and my response will be,"is just a matter of time".

As much I tried keeping our circles tight you opened up and brought in a lot of brothers because you just gave and showed love to strangers like you have known them for life.
I have read the many tributes and one thing that cuts across is your love for ordinary people and your passion to make a difference, which we both shared but your zeal to do Gods work lately was exceptional, even thou many doubted you constanly reminded me and others you are a Pastor now when i bring up silly converstions.

You became the big brother i never had, you always looked out for me and the many others you loved. I am now left with many memories of you through the streets of Kumasi, from Ashtown, Bantama, Tanoso, Ahodwo, Asokwa, as well as Accra. When ever you call and ask me "where are you" all I ask is "are you in Kumasi" and the response will be " i am infront of your office come and lets go for lunch at Bar Nas.

I fondly remember how hard it was to give out your favourite perfumes but you will always let me have it whilst saying, "Tony menua ni wo, nye saa nka me nfa mawo" meaning had you not been my brother i will never let you have it. I contemplated on getting you a Polo Club T'shirt and Terry D'Hermes perfume so you are buried with them. For fragrance i knew where you got your sense from, i need not talk about it now.

I am proud to read from your wife's tribute you made a perfect husband but for a father I knew you would be one every child will wish to have. For your siblings i need not tell how you loved them. I saw your your dad at your memorial and he looked broken, is the worst state i have ever seen him, for your mum she said your last words to her was "I love you" and she can't come to terms with why you left. I told Awuah and Asabre that you would have surprised your mum one of these days if you were still here. You couldn't wait to bury your grand mum that you loved too.

I believe i saw most of your favourite people at your funeral and it is to tell how you were loved by many.

I still remember our last dance at Awuah's marriage ceremony on 2nd of January, 2021, when we talked about my plan for the Pharmacy business, after which you asked me to teach you the "Asaakaa Drill dance". It reminds me of our signature dance that we called "embassy pleasure" not forgetting your favourite Mc Hammer dance.

I wish i could have more of you MM Peiro, I saw your lifeless body and that is the second time i have filed past a dead body aside my mum. No one in life can tell me you died happy even thou you lived happy. I saw you lay in anger and i could see you were trying to bust out of the glass window of your coffin.
You came, you saw and conquered so many things including your fear and habits, the only thing your never conquerd is death, even with you being buried you will never die. I love you blood like i always tell you.

— 24 July, 2021

Anthony Assare Owusu aka Tony

Your memory will live with us forever. Journey well my brother!

— 23 July, 2021

Carley

 

 



2021-07-22 9:00am