7 feb 1948 - 13 mar 20257 de febrero de 1948 - 13 de marzo de 2025
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Accra New Town, Accra, Ghana
Bronx, NY
Reading, Travelling, Dancing, Shopping
Kenkey, Fired Fish, Roasted Chicken, Banku
Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Wulomei, Abba
She loved to organize parties She never missed an invitation She loved to make friends She had a Philantropic side to her
She loved to dress up and wear her red lipstick.
Accra New Town
Mr Mensah Osofo Dadzie Steve Harvey CNN
Soccer
The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Telephone Operator School Teacher Registered Nurse
Ability to bounce back from set back was her superpower.
Later on in her life her biggest accomplishment was the big house she was building that would include a kindergarten and a library.
Travelled to Germany, Nigeria, New York and Ghana.
Welbeck Quaye and Letitia Lamptey
Esther Tamakloe, Pat Buggentin, Amartey Quaye, Badu Quaye,
Fitzgerald Mettle, Joe Codjoe, Suzy Codjoe, Ebenezer Wilson.
Obituary
Kate Naa Adjeley Quaye
Today we face one of God’s beautifully orchestrated moments, the transition of life. Romans 14:8 If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.
The heavens opened up in the late afternoon hours of March 13, 2025 to receive Kate Naa Adjeley Quaye (aka Auntie Kate), aged 77 at the Regeis Care Center, Bronx, NY., after a short illness. Auntie Kate was born to the late Welbeck Nii Tackie Quaye(Papa Nii) and Late Leticia Naa Quaye (Nanaa) on February 07, 1948. Auntie Kate started as a telephone operator during the era when there were no computers and phone calls had to be routed through an operator to be connected in some cases. Auntie Kate changed careers in her mid twenties to become a community health nurse, travelling to rural communities in Accra, Ghana to care for deprived communities before later accepting opportunities in Nigeria where she worked as a registered nurse. Auntie Kate pursued her nursing career in Lagos Nigeria for another 20 years before returning to Accra Ghana to join the Health Service as a Juvenile Counselor for another five years before her final retirement from active employment.
After retiring from nursing, she moved to New York to be closer to her children and grandchildren. During her active years Auntie Kate never missed an invitation to an event or occassion. She was very popular among her family and friends. Her generosity extended to most neighbors in her area in Accra New Town hence, the name “Area Mama!”. She loved to read and collected books, hoping to open a school and a library when she returned back to live in Ghana again before her sudden passage.
Auntie Kate is survived by
Brothers and sister: Mrs Esther Dedei Tamakloe, Mrs Patricia Buggintin, Emmanuel Nii Amartey Quaye (WO 1 Rtd.) And Nathaniel Nii Armah Quaye(Otoyo)” Quaye.
Cousins: Mrs. Martha Maatso Nettey, Esther Dedei Quaye, Millicent Korkoi Quaye, Matilda Dedei Quaye And Siblings
Children: Fitzgerald Mettle, Joe Codjoe, Suzy Codjoe, Ebenezer Wilson
Daughters and Sons- in- law: Christiana Asante, George Asafo Adjei, Stephanie Codjoe, Gilbert Shellie,
Nieces and nephews: Samuel Tamakloe Esq. & Siblings, Samuel Nii Tackie and Sister (Liberia), Miss Florence Quaye And Siblings, Emmanuel Nii Nertey Akai And Siblings, Miss Karen Adjoa Buggintin And Siblings (Germany), Mrs Rose Okailey Donkor And Siblings, Nii Tackie Quaye And Siblings, Miss Dora Okailey Quaye And Siblings
Grandchildren: Tim Sogborjor, Gwen Shellie, Raphael Mettle, Beatrice Mettle, Sarah Codjoe, Jacob Mettle, Nate Codjoe.
Great-grandchildren: Kyro Shellie, Kairos Carr, Ahsoka Shellie
viernes, 11 de abril de 2025, 16:00
viernes, 11 de abril de 2025, 21:00
sábado, 12 de abril de 2025, 9:00
sábado, 12 de abril de 2025, 10:00
Refreshment
sábado, 12 de abril de 2025, 13:00
Church Service
domingo, 13 de abril de 2025, 9:00
To help defray some of the costs associated with funeral. To help set up a memorial and a foundation to support Community Healthcare in Deprived Rural Accra, Ghana, where she spent most of her initial years as a teacher and a nurse, vaccinating children against measles ,early childhood diseases and teaching preventive strategies to such communities to achieve optimum health standards .
$215 recaudado
Objetivo: $12,500
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Accra New Town, Accra, Ghana
Bronx, NY