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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Dr. Theophilus McCarthy, 83 years old, born on September 29, 1937, and passed away on February 11, 2021. We will remember him forever.
March 25, 2022
March 25, 2022
It has been a year since you went to be with the Lord.
We have peace in our hearts because we know you are in a better place.
Forever in our hearts.
We all miss you dearly!
February 13, 2022
February 13, 2022
Continue to rest peacefully with the Lord
You are missed.
October 4, 2021
October 4, 2021
You are sorely missed but we are consoled that you are in a better place.
Continue to rest peacefully with your Maker.


Dr & Dr Mrs K A Hanson
October 1, 2021
October 1, 2021
How I wish it would have been possible to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to YOU!
We miss a dear Friend, will miss you forever!

Dearly,
Yankum
March 13, 2021
March 13, 2021
I met Dr. McCarthy almost four decades ago when he and his family moved into the same neighborhood in Tema. He and Nelly’s children, Angie, Michael and Miriam became good friends as we played together, went to some of the same schools, did Tae-Kwon-Do, rode bikes, swam and spent a lot of time together.

I have a lots of fond memories from those days. The whole family was very welcoming. One memory that I will always cherish. The McCarthys had a wonderful standing piano in their home which I enjoyed playing whenever I visited. As an eleven- or twelve-year-old energetically working those piano keys, I was convinced in my mind that I was playing some of the greatest classics, but in retrospect it must have been quite a raucous noise at best. Doc will come home from work and find me creating one of my ‘masterpieces’, and as only a patient loving father can do, give me the warmest smile and leave me to it. The interaction was always warm and encouraging, and one that still brings a smile to my face.

As 1 Chronicles 29:15 tells us, “We are here for only a moment, visitors and strangers in the land…”, we take consolation that Doc has gone to a better place. As we leave this land behind, we live on in the hearts and memories of the loved ones we leave behind.

Wishing God’s strength, comfort and grace to Nelly, Angie, Michael and Miriam with the trust that we shall see daddy again someday.

God Bless
March 7, 2021
March 7, 2021
Dr Dad like I fondly called you,the news of your transition was a shocking one but I thank God you not only lived a good life but a Godly one. I met you over ten years ago when I became your Son’s patient .You always had a smile,a word of advice and most importantly a blessing after every conversation .Even as I pray God grants your loved ones the fortitude to bear this colossal loss,it’s in the sure knowledge heaven gained an Angel,keep resting Sir.
March 4, 2021
March 4, 2021
May he Rest in Perfect Peace.

Our deepest condolences to Michael and sisters. God strengthen you all during these difficult times. 

From Winston and Olga.
March 4, 2021
March 4, 2021
I will miss you Dr. McCarthy. Please rest in perfect peace
March 4, 2021
March 4, 2021
Dr. Senior has been my senior brother and father I’ve looked up to for inspiration and moral boost all these years. The last time we exchanged on WhatsApp was on the 23 December 2020, and I never communicated ever since till I heard our Lord Almighty had called him to rest. It was always a very constructive exchanges that kept me going with full energy with my life far away in China. Your legacy would continue to guide and mold us to face the challenges of life. Words cannot express the way I feel, since Richard and I cannot be present in Ghana to pay our last respect, but we know our Brother and Father is now with the Lord Almighty. We’re really proud of you bro and Dad.....REST IN PERFECT PEACE till We MEET AGAIN....
March 3, 2021
March 3, 2021
Dr Senior as most of the nurses call him at Sinel Hospital was every nurses dream boss. Where he needed to show love to his staff n where he needed to be strict he was. I met him in 2010 when I was in his employ. I'm proud to say I'm a great nurse because of him.
He always had a ready smile for us all and we felt most comfortable with him because he always spoke to us in the twi local dialect. Whenever there was an issue that needed calm he will say 3y3 b)) k)) as3m. I learnt to keep my cool n offer best care in emergencies. Whenever we worked long hours he will bring us meals and add chocolates. He encouraged each n everyone to b the best they could be and encouraged us all to further our education. He was a father figure and like all fathers when he needed to b strict...he was. I gained a lot of experience n had lots of doors opened for me when in his employ.
Dr Snr... We will miss u... I will miss you.
Gone but not forgotten because your legacy still lives on.
Rest in peace Moba
Rest in peace Dr
Rest in peace Daddy.
Till we meet again.
March 3, 2021
March 3, 2021
I first encountered Dr. TO McCarthy when I brought a family member to Sinel. He immediately sensed I needed help and  asked that I be assisted pronto!; an eloquent testimony of his caring and kind nature. My later encounter with him was when I happened to be involved in a project dear to his heart; he came across as a man deeply passionate about his work age notwithstanding.
It's always been a  pleasure to catch a glimpse of his energetic self on the Sinel hospital premises and a shame I wouldn't get to see him again.

Rest well Sir! You have fought the good fight and left a lasting legacy.
March 3, 2021
March 3, 2021
'' Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on... they will rest from their labour for their deeds will follow them'' Rev 14 VS 13
Dr T O Mc Cathy was gentle, affable respectful and jovial. He was not only a doctor with skill but one with a heart. I will sorely miss our conversations in his crisp Akuapem Twi. Our deepest sympathy to his dear wife, children, his sister Gladys and the entire family. Fare well Doctor. Rest peacefully with your Maker.
Nantew yiye Doctor. Onyame mfa wo kra nsie.
From Dr and Dr Mrs K A Hanson.

March 3, 2021
March 3, 2021
I met Dr. Snr when I joined the family at Sinel Specialist Hospital in 2015. Dr was always so fun and caring , always full of wisdom, active and full of faith.
One thing Dr. Snr told me when I was leaving Sinel was, " always believe in yourself". And eventhough that may seem a cliche, GOD knows I needed to hear that in that very moment! And that has stuck with me till today. I will miss you Dr. Snr, and I believe you are resting in the bosom of the LORD! Your memory will remain with us for long. Farewell Soldier! Love always!❤ 
March 2, 2021
March 2, 2021
Dr T. O. McCarthy and I have been friends since we first met at the Waiting Hall at the Old Accra Airporr on our way to Medical Schools sixty years ago. Our friendship rekindled and revamped when we came together again twenty years later as specialist doctors, he , the Obstetrician Gynecologist and I, the Eye Specialist, at the Regional Hospital, Tamale. At this time we were both family men with children.
A very dependable and true friend, Theo was also full of wisdom, a characteristic which bonded him with all his friends who would have only positive attributes to say about him. Above all this ,Theo was first and foremost a family man, an excellent Obstetrician Gynecologist, having managed an outstanding Sinel Hospital and also God-fearing
All of us who have been friends of Theo will miss him dearly, will miss a Great Friend.
May the Almighty Father Grant His Soul an Eternal Rest in Perfect Peace!
March 2, 2021
March 2, 2021
I have lost a mentor, the father of dear friends and someone whose legacy has been a blessing to my family and our ministries. Adieu till we meet at the feet of Jesus in worship of the Lord who saved us. Mum, Angeley and Micheal, the Adeis extend our sincerest condolences. Prof. Emeritus Stephen Adei
March 2, 2021
March 2, 2021
Dr T O MaCarthy. Job 7:8-10

May the good lord bless your soul. I will miss our long chat and jokes. Rest in Peace. Great father, great man of God and great gynaecologist. 
May the almighty God guide you as you make your journey to Heaven.
REST IN PEACE 
February 28, 2021
February 28, 2021
Uncle McCarthy,

Always had a smile. Always there to help. Always making sure you were okay.
Same age as my dad but will refer to me as 'my friend'. A very beautiful soul. We thank God that he blessed the world with this soul.

May the Lord comfort Aunty Nelly and the family with the assurance that he is resting in the bosom of father Abraham

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March 25, 2022
March 25, 2022
It has been a year since you went to be with the Lord.
We have peace in our hearts because we know you are in a better place.
Forever in our hearts.
We all miss you dearly!
February 13, 2022
February 13, 2022
Continue to rest peacefully with the Lord
You are missed.
October 4, 2021
October 4, 2021
You are sorely missed but we are consoled that you are in a better place.
Continue to rest peacefully with your Maker.


Dr & Dr Mrs K A Hanson
His Life

MY SOJOURN “By God’s Grace, I DARED”

February 27, 2021
MY SOJOURN - - “By God’s Grace, I DARED”
I was born on Wednesday the 29th of September, 1937 at Dodowa, to the late Mr. Ebenezer Yirenkyi McCarthy, an Educationist, and Madam Josephine Angeley Aba McCarthy (nee Ako Nai), of La, a business woman. They really took very good care of all five children and others. I schooled at Asamankese Methodist School and continued at Mfantsipim Secondary School, Cape Coast; obtaining my O and A levels in 1957 and 1959. At school I was a keen hockey player and captained the school hockey team.

I attended the university of Bern School of medicine in December 1967. I undertook further postgraduate training at Children’s Hospital Bern (Paediatric Surgery) and Obstetrics-Gynaecology in Zurich and Baden all in Switzerland. In 1972, I obtained the specialist qualification in Obstetrics-Gynaecology (Swiss Medical Association) and worked as Oberarzt in Women’s Hospital Baden from then until I returned home with my family in 1977. In between, I married my very loved wife Nelly Gertrud Reber in 1968. By 1971 we had our full complement of three children.

In Ghana, I worked for a period of 5 years at the Regional Hospital in Tamale. During this period, I ventured also into rice farming and thus raised some capital to help later kick-start the Sinel Specialist Hospital in Tema. The family moved down to Tema in 1982 where a 3-bedroom house and an outhouse were renovated to serve as the nucleus of Sinel Specialist Hospital (Sinel represents Silvia and Nelly). I worked very hard and we were able to move into our own private house and the new building of the hospital in 1989 and 1990 respectively. I wish to thank our financial supporters in the construction of the hospital namely, the Reber-Family (my in-laws); Mr. and Mrs. Roland Frutig; Mr. Frank Schneider and his father Prof. Rudolf Schneider; and Mr. Willi Von Dach all of Switzerland.... to be cont...
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March 3, 2021
Doc, I knew this day would come but I hoped that it would be many years later. Over a year ago just around this time my dad passed on and you told me “Ashie, ka fo (don’t cry) you still have a dad because I’m here.” 
You were my special doctor and second Dad, who gave me tremendous advice and care when it came to problems, right down to cutting my finger or having a boil. 
I got to know Doctor T.O McCarthy in 1982 at Aburi Girls through his first born Angeley who became my good friend and sister from different parents. This in turn led both families to become very united and tight-knit.
Giving birth at your hospital made me feel very special and secure. I admired you so much that even my children looked up to you as a firm rock. 
I wouldn’t be able to mention all the memories but I want to say, Daddy a very big thank you to you.
Doc, you will always have a special place in my heart. I will forever miss you and your welcoming smile every time you see me.
Inevitably tears will flow but I know you are in a better place, and I thank God for letting you be a part of my life.
We did have a chat at the beginning of this year and I probably should have realized it was you saying your goodbye, I was obviously in denial and refused to listen, I even went as far as arguing with you on the phone about it that “Please don’t say that.” In relation to you leaving us behind, now I know you had wanted me to understand that the good LORD knows best.
Doctor McCarthy, Daddy, “Ya Wɔ jogbaŋŋ”
From Ashiokai (Ashie) Opoku nee Dowuona.

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