The funeral service for Bich-Nga "Marie" Nadack, 82, of Jacksonville, Alabama, will be held at 12:00 p.m., Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church with Father Jacob Ebong officiating. There will be a Rosary Prayer Service beginning at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until the service time. Burial will follow at Jacksonville City Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday evening from 6:00 pm - 8:00 p.m. at K.L. Brown Funeral Home. Bich-Nga, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on September 20, 2025, at UAB St. Vincent's East. Born in Hanoi, Vietnam, Bich-Nga lived a life marked by compassion, spiritual strength, and devotion. She was a cherished school principal whose leadership and heart touched countless lives. During the war, she met John, the love of her life. In a time of chaos and courage, they built a love that lasted a lifetime, a true storybook romance. Their relationship endured distance and uncertainty, rooted in faith and resilience. Bich-Nga later joined John in the United States, where she devoted herself to raising their family with love, wisdom, and grace. Her deep involvement in the church reflected her unwavering faith. She served with humility and welcomed everyone with open arms. Her legacy lives on in the lives she nurtured, the faith she embodied, and the love she gave so freely. Bich-Nga is survived by her husband of 53 years, John Nadack; her two children, John Nadack Jr. (Kristi) and Linda Emge (James); five grandchildren, Chris (Leslie), Kylie, Coltyn (Harley), Chole (Faithe), and Carlie Mae (Jaxon); great-grandchildren, Kylee, Shelbie, Eli, Charleigh, and Cody; sisters, Van Hien Dang, Nam Trang Dang, Thuy-Ha Dang (Thanh Nguyen), and Thuy Hang Dang (Trieu Nguyen); sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Olive, Connie and Leslie; nieces and nephews; Thy, Vu, Khanh, Chi, Huy, Trang Anh, The Anh, Vu, Kathy, Sandy, Trung, Trieu, and Daniel; and great-nieces and great-nephews, Kingston, Emma, Christian, and Benjamin. Bich-Nga will be remembered for her strong faith in God and the way she always placed others' needs before her own. She found joy in the simple things, laughing with loved ones, walking in nature, and taking pictures to capture every moment. Feeding others was her love language, and she did it with joy and generosity. Online condolences may be made to the family at
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Published by The Anniston Star on Sep. 24, 2025.