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In loving Memory Madam Agnes Osei-Bediako
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Biography of the Late Madam Agnes Osei-Bediako
Then I heard a voice from the heavens saying to me, write this: Happy are those who died in
the service of the Lord! ‘Yes indeed!’ answers the spirit …. ‘They will enjoy rest from their
hard work because the result of their service go with them.’ (Rev. 14:13-14)
Madam Agnes Osei-Bediako was born at Kwahu Mpraeso to Mr. Michael Anthony Osei-Bediako
(aka Kofi UTC) of the Asona family Mpraeso and Mrs. Elizabeth Osei-Bediako (aka Akua Afi) of
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the Asenea Family of Kwahu Mpraeso on 27 July, 1929 as the second daughter.
She attended Adeiso Presbyterian Primary for her elementary education and moved to Agogo
to complete her middle school education at Agogo Girls’ school. Aunty Aggie later attended
Agogo Training College for her Teachers training which she completed in December, 1948.
She started her teaching career in 1949 at Abetifi Girls’ School in 1945 and later moved to
Adeiso Primary (Presbyterian Church) school to be closer to her mother and siblings after the
death of her beloved father.
She also taught in Aburi Girls’ Middle School; Begoro Girls School; Asiakwa Primary; Korle-
Gonno Primary School and finally moved to Tema where she taught at Tema Community 2
primary …….
Aunty Aggie (aka teacher) settled in Tema for the rest of her life. She initially married Mr.
…… where she had two children; the late Felix Duncan Odame Agyekum and ……. The late
…………… She later met the Late Mr. ……….Abaidoo and had one child who unfortunately also
passed early to be with our Maker as a 6 weeks old baby.
With no biological children of her own, she spent a sizable chunk of her life supporting,
looking after and being a mother to all her many nieces and nephews who to date never see
her as an aunty but a mother.
Known as a strong and healthy woman, aunty Aggie passed peacefully after a very short illness
in her home in Tema on the morning of Sunday 20 December, 2020.
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May she rest in perfect peace.