In Ghana, we are celebrating Ms Garnett's home-calling as follows:
The Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church of Ghana and
Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Wesley Girls' High School, Cape Coast
Most Reverend Professor Emmanuel Asante,
The Bishop of Cape Coast Diocese of The Methodist Church,
Rt. Rev. Nicholas Asani,
The Headmistress of Wesley Girls' High School, Cape Coast, Mrs. Betty Djokoto, announce
to the glory of God the home-calling of Mrs. Clarice Howorth, (Nee Garnett),
former Headmistress of Wesley Girls' High School, Cape-Coast (1961-1981)
in the United Kingdom. She was 86 years old.
The programme for celebrating her life is as follows:
Wednesday 13th February 2013
(Burial in Settle, near Yorkshire in England - WGHS alumni in the UK, Europe, USA are invited)
8.00am short remembrance Service at the Calvary Methodist Church, Adabraka, Accra.
2nd March, 2013
9.30am - Memorial Service for Ms Garnett organised by the Methodist Church inviting all old girls and everybody who knew Ms Garnett
10th March, 2013
9.00am There will be a church service held for her in the school.
Please inform all old girls to attend all events to enable us remember Ms Garnett in style.


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