

Lily was born in Kumasi, Ghana, and in 2016, she made Canada her home. She graduated from St. Edmund Campion Catholic Secondary School in 2020, a milestone she and her family were very proud of.
Lily will be remembered for her infectious smile, gentle spirit, and genuine kindness. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures—she loved music, enjoyed watching Ghanaian movies, and was especially fond of films featuring her favourite actor, Agya Koo, as well as the television series Kyekyeku. Lily also had a deep love for soccer, both watching and playing, and proudly supported Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars.
She leaves behind her loving parents, Felicia Adu Gyamfi (mother) and Kwadwo Adu Gyamfi (father).
Lily is survived by her siblings: Prince Adu Gyamfi, Patricia Adu Gyamfi, Kwadwo Adu Gyamfi, Yaa Adu Gyamfi, Kwabena Adu Gyamfi, Griffiths Gyamfi Adu, Perpetual Adu Gyamfi, Phillipa Adu Gyamfi, Akwasi Boakye, Angela Boakye, Kwabena Dwomoh, Afua Mansah, and Kwabena Frimpong (Sammy Tugga).
She is also lovingly remembered by her uncles, Adu Boakye, Kwaku Boakye, and Kwame Kyei, and her aunt, Vida. Lily’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of her nieces and nephews: Emmanuel Adu Gyamfi, Kimberly Owusu Takyi, Godfred Adu Gyamfi, Joseph Amo, Jayla Owusu Sarfo, Keeona Amo, Nigel Adu Gyamfi, Kenneth Adu Gyamfi, Blessing Adu Gyamfi, Canister Adu Gyamfi, Kayla Adu Gyamfi, Gracelyn Adu Gyamfi, and Griffiths Adu Gyamfi.
Lily’s life, though brief, was filled with love, laughter, and light. She will be deeply missed and forever cherished. Private services will be held at Cresmount Funeral Home.
Online condolences can be left at cresmountfennellchapel.com
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