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Nov 26, 2015 News
Veteran Journalist and former Editor-in-Chief of the Guyana Chronicle, Mohamed Raschid Osman was laid to rest at Le Repentir Cemetery yesterday afternoon after a moving ceremony at the First Assemblies of God Church.
Preceding the funeral service was a viewing at Merriman’s Funeral Home, Lime and Bent Streets.
The viewing was attended by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, who bears responsibility for Information. There was also the conspicuous presence of media operatives, friends and people who knew and associated with Osman during his lifetime. They had gathered to pay their respects.
Osman passed away at the age of 78, on Friday last. Up until his death he was active in his field, hosting the radio programme, Midmorning Classics. His last assignment was the National Drama Festival at the National Cultural Centre Thursday evening. It was from that event that he went home and died.
Osman was Editor-in -Chief at the Chronicle, then he resigned to take up an appointment overseas. More recently he had been responsible for the Sunday edition of the newspaper.
Osman leaves to mourn his wife, Yvonne, daughter Ruth, granddaughter Adia and many relatives and friends.
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