The funeral, which was held at the Arts Centre in Accra was also attended by the Mayor of Accra, Nii Adjei Sowah, Members of Parliament Hon. Okoe Vanderpuye and Hon. Nii Lante Vanderpuye as well as traditional rulers, members of the Ghana Actors Guild, family, friends and the general public.
People filing past the body of the late Ataa Mensah
Eulogising the late Ataa Mensah, former President Mahama said the late actor was a household name, "Ataa Mensah was a household name when we were growing up, his plays were so interesting that even when you did not understand the language you still enjoyed it."
"I never met him until I became the Vice President of Ghana and we had a relationship since then; people like Ataa Mensah brought so much joy to our homes but they end up as paupers, we need to pay attention to people like him. Today, we are not here to mourn him but to celebrate him," he stated.
Mrs Georgina Tawiah Lartey, widow of the late Ataa Mensah (in black), breaks down and is consoled by former President John Mahama
Giving his sermon, Very Rev. Samuel K. Quartey said Jesus did not decay in the grave, He arose from the dead so we can rejoice and say, Christ is Risen.
"David served the purpose of God in his generation, are you serving the purpose of God in your generation? God has a purpose for our lives, it is up to you to ascertain the purpose. God's purpose for you is to serve Him and mankind. We should serve God and Him alone."
He continued, "We thank God that Ataa Mensah recognised his talent, at a tender age he realised who he was and he used that gift to serve his nation and the church, our labour in the Lord shall never be in vain."
Tributes were read by the widow, children, family, church and the Ghana Actors Guild whose tribute was read by the President, Sammy Fiscian.
President of the Ghana Actors Guild, Sammy Fisician, flanked by some members of the body, including actors, Kofi Adjorlolo and Omar Sherif Captan, reading the group's tribute to Ataa Mensah
Speaking to Showbiz on the sidelines of the funeral, Nii Tei Lartey, son of Ataa Mensah expressed gratitude to government for supporting them during the funeral of their late dad, "government supported us with the venue, canopies and chairs,the grave and a host of others, we are indeed grateful and will forever be," he said.
On her part, Amanua who is a member of the Adabraka Drama Troupe said she will always miss Ataa Mensah, "We were like family, he used to advise me and I will always miss him as a father figure and a friend, may he rest in perfect peace."
The remains of Ataa Mensah was laid to rest at the Osu Cemetery.
Some of the actors who were spotted at the funeral were veterans Frimpong Manso popularly known as Osofo Dadzie, Kofi Laing also known as Kohw3, Kofi Adjorlolo, Omar Sheriff Captan, Kofi Falconer among others.
Below are some more pictures by Emmanuel Asamoah-Addai:
A section of the mourners
Veteran actors, Abeiku Sagoe and Frimpong Manso popularly known as Osofo Dadzie of the TV series Osofo Dadzie fame
Widow of Ataa Mensah, Mrs Georgina Tawiah Lartey (in black) sat by her husband's body
Former President Jerry Rawlings
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Former Mayor of Accra, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije
Mr Vanderpuije paid 'homage' to former President Rawlings
Veteran Actor, Kofi Laing popularly known as Kohw3
Actor Henry Harding popularly known as Papa Nii
Some traditional leaders who attended the funeral
Osofo Dadzie and Kohw3
The coffin of Ataa Mensah being carried to the funeral grounds at the Arts Centre
Tears flowed for Ataa Mensah
Kofi Adjorlolo and Omar Sherif Captan
Former President Jerry Rawlings in an interaction with Frimpong Manso (Osofo Dadzie)
The widow of Ataa Mensah (in black), overcome with emotion as her husband's remains are carried away for burial