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Funeral
Will Be Open to the General
Public
State Recognized Funeral for Dr.Myles
Munroe & Pastor Ruth Ann Munroe. Funeral
Will Be Open to the General Public
The Cabinet Office of the Commonwealth of
the Bahamas
has announced that a State Recognized
Funeral will be held for
Dr.Myles Egbert Munroe O.B.E and his wife
Pastor Ruthann Munroe on Thursday December 4th
2014 at Bahamas Faith Ministries Diplomat Center
on Carmichael Road beginning at 10:00am.
The funeral will be open to the general
public to attend, however there will be reserved
seating for the Family, Senior Government
Officials, Bahamas Faith Ministries Members as
well as Local and International Dignitaries. The
general public is to be advised that there will
be no invitations needed to attend the funeral
as previously stated. All Bahamians and visitors
alike are invited to attend. Special seating and
tents will be provided on the grounds of Bahamas
Faith Ministries for members of the
public.
The bodies of Dr.Myles Munroe and Pastor
Ruth Ann Munroe will lie in Repose at Bahamas
Faith Ministries Diplomat Center on Wednesday
December 3RD from 10: Noon to 5:00pm. However a
private ceremony will be held from 10:00am to
12: Noon with members of the Family and Senior
Government Officials. Members of the public are
invited to pay their respects beginning at 12:
Noon to 5:00pm and are welcomed to sign
the
book of condolence. There will be no public
viewing.
A National Memorial is also scheduled to be
held in honor of Dr.Myles Egbert Munroe O.B.E
and his wife Pastor Ruthann Munroe on Wednesday
December 3rd 2014 at The Thomas A. Robinson
Stadium Oaks Field Sporting Complex in Nassau,
Bahamas. The event is scheduled to start at
6:00pm with doors open for seating at 5:00pm.
The event is open to the General Public and
there is no admission or invitations needed to
attend. There will however be reserved seating
for the Family, Senior Government Officials,
Bahamas Faith Ministries Members as well as
Local and International Dignitaries.
The National Memorial is expected to
attract a wide cross of Bahamians including
visitors to the country and will feature a
number of tributes and special music
performances.
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