Kim-Lou-Obituary

Kim Ha Lou

Kentwood, Michigan

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Kim Ha Lou died on Christmas Day after struggling valiantly against cancer. Ha was born on December 21, 1975 in Saigon, Vietnam. She came to the United States in 1989 with her family sponsored by Bill and Judy Johnson. She graduated from Lansing Everett High School in 1994 and Lansing Community...

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To My Dear Friend Kim Ha

I met Kim Ha about 4 years ago when I moved to America and started working for Siemens. Kim was a great work colleague but firstly she was a true friend. I have been truely blessed to have known her and to have had her as a true friend. She was such a thoughtful, kind, and caring person whom shall be truely missed.
My thoughts and prayers go out to her husband Tien, their two children, and her whole family.

God bless you...

May God keep you and your family Tien. We our so, sorry to hear of the loss of your loving wife.Our continued prayers are with you and your whole family. May God help you to find closure and peace.We pray!!

My deepest synpathy to you and your family. God bless your dear children
and may you find peace.

Jadranka

I would like to send my deepest sympathy to the Kim Ha lou family. May God help and Bless you through this very trying time.

Kim Ha and I were in the same Dale Carnegie class, three years ago. I found her absolutely delightful and was so pleased to occasionally run into her. My heart goes out to Kim Ha's family, friends and loved ones, who will miss this wonderful and dear lady.

May beautiful memories comfort you, always.

With sympathy and kindest regards,
Amy L Charles

Our deepest sympathy to all of the family of Kim Ha lou. We pray for Kim and her family , that they may find peace and joy, on earth and in heaven.We pray for Tien and her two dear children, and share their sorrow.
Respectfully , Tom & Nancy

I met Kim Ha at Gilda's Club. She was always smiling and in positive spirits. It seemed that she was making the most of her life despite her battle with cancer. I'm glad that I got to know her.

To my wonderful friend Kim-Ha,

Although you're no longer with us, I can still picture you everyday with your smiles. The last time I saw you was a few months ago and you greeted me with such joy and welcomeness. But deep inside, I knew you were fighting the biggest battle of your life to stay alive. You were always cheerful and sometimes funny but never wanted to put hatress in anyone. All of us who came here to this country in the 80's had to overcome a lots of obstacles. We...