R O Quarcoopome
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R O
Quarcoopome

Third Child

R.O. Quarcoopome entered a family already in motion — a household where enterprise, faith, and the preservation of heritage were daily practices. As the third child of J.S. Quarcoopome, R.O. grew up with the dual advantage of learning from both parents and elder siblings.

The Quarcoopome household of the mid-20th century was a place of transition. Ghana was moving toward independence, Accra was growing, and the colonial world was giving way to new possibilities. R.O. came of age during this transformative period, absorbing both the traditional values of the founding generation and the emerging confidence of a newly independent nation.

Family recollections suggest that R.O. carried a spirit of quiet determination — someone who understood that the Quarcoopome legacy was not a finished monument but a living project, requiring each generation to add their own chapter.

“Determined, reflective, and forward-looking. R.O. represented the bridge between the family's deep roots and its unfolding future.”

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