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Ng c Thanh Th Tr n, 75 tu i, qua d i vào lúc 8 gi 30 phút sáng Th B y, ngày 27 tháng 7 nam 2024, trong vòng tay gia dình.
Bà sinh ngày 28 tháng 3 nam 1950 t i Sài Gòn, Vi t Nam, v i cha m là Oanh Hu nh và Phuong Tr n. Bà k t hôn v i H Ng c Lê và có v i nhau 6 ngu i con kháu kh nh: Huy Lê, Hoàng Lê, Hoa Lê, Hi p Lê, Phi Y n Lê, Kim Y n Lê. Các con c a h dã cùng nhau mang d n cho bà nh ng d a cháu dáng yêu: Kathy Lê, Kevin Lê, Sandy Lê, Hà Vu, Châu Duong, Andrew Lê, Alexander Lê, Hannah Lê, Angel Lê, Tú Anh Lê và Lucy Lê. Ngoài ra còn r t nhi u ngu i em, ngu i con và cháu Vi t Nam mà bà luôn r ng lòng yêu thuong, cham sóc và b o b c.
Ni m dam mê trong cu c s ng c a bà là gia dình, lòng t thi n và truy n th ng. Bà thích di du l ch gi a hai gia dình M và Vi t c a mình, lan t a tình yêu thuong và lòng t t d n cu c s ng c a m i ngu i mà bà g p g Tình yêu thuong c a bà bao la và vô di u ki n. Bà mang trong
mình lòng tr c n, trí tu và ân s ng. Không th ph nh n r ng bà dã, dang và s luôn là trái tim c a gia dình chúng tôi. Bà dã u n n n m i chúng ta thành con ngu i nhu ngày nay và chúng ta s mãi mãi gi l y tình yêu c a bà trong mình.
Chúng tôi m i nh ng ngu i thân yêu tham gia tu ng nh d n bà vào ngày 29 tháng 7 nam 2024 t 2 gi chi u d n 5 gi chi u và ngày 30 tháng 7 nam 2024 t 1 gi chi u d n 4 gi chi u.
Chúng tôi chân thành c m on Trung tâm Y t Vùng Colquitt, Regency Southern Care, Nhà tang l Baker và Chùa Viên Giác dã quan tâm cham sóc.
Ngoc Thanh Thi Tran, 74, died on Saturday, July 27th, 2024 at 8:30 in the morning, surrounded by family.
She was born on March 28, 1950 in Saigon, Vietnam, to her parents: Oanh Huynh and Phuong Tran. She married Ho Ngoc Le, and together they have 6 beautiful children: Huy Le, Hoang Le, Hoa Le, Hiep Le, Phi Yen Le, Kim Yen Le. Their children and children-in-law together brought them loving grandchildren: Kathy Le, Kevin Le, Sandy Le, Ha Vu, Chau Duong, Andrew Le, Alexander Le, Hannah Le, Angel Le, Tu Anh Le, and Lucy Le.
Her passions in life were her family, charity, and tradition. She loved to travel between her American and Vietnamese homes, spreading the love and kindness to every person’s life that she touched. Her heart was vast and her love was unconditional. She carried herself with compassion, wisdom, and grace. It is undeniable that she is and will always be the heart of our family. She shaped each of us into the people we are today, and we will forever hold her love within us.
We invite loved ones to join us for services on July 29, 2024 2:00pm to 5:00pm and July 30, 2024 1:00pm to 4:00pm.
Our heartfelt thanks to Colquitt Regional Medical Center, Regency Southern Care, Baker Funerary Homes, and Vien Giac Temple for their care.
Arrangments have been entrusted to Baker Funeral Home.
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