-Monumentalizing Charles Eugene Sirleaf’s esprit

The life and cessation of Charles Eugene Sirleaf, the son of Liberia’s former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has left a deep wreck on many who enjoyed his uniqueness directly and indirectly.. As a former Deputy Governor for Operations at the Central Bank of Liberia, he played a substantial role in the country’s financial sector.

Charles Sirleaf’s sudden passing at the age of sixty-seven in Accra, Ghana, after a brief illness, has left his family, friends, and colleagues in mourning. His funeral arrangements, including a book of condolence, viewing, chapel service, night vigil, and funeral service at the First United Methodist Church in Monrovia, reflect the respect and love he garnered in his lifetime.

Known for his dedication to public service and commitment to his work, Charles Sirleaf leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and integrity. His contributions to the financial sector in Liberia will be remembered by those who had the privilege of working with him.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Charles Sirleafwas also known for his off-mike singing, which will be celebrated during a night of reflection at his mother’s residence in Congo Town. This event will provide an opportunity for close friends and family to remember him not only as a dedicated professional but also as a beloved friend and family member.

As Charles Sirleaf is laid to rest at the Sirleafs Jovahn Farm in Montserrado County, his memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew him. His passing marks the end of a chapter in Liberia’s history, but his impact on the country’s financial sector and his legacy of service will continue to inspire future generations.

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