EDINBURG - Pearl came into this world already showing the strength of a warrior. Born a month early, she spent her first two months in the NICU, defying the odds from the very beginning. Shortly after coming home, she was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma-an unimaginable battle for someone so small.
For 18 months, Pearl faced chemotherapy, radiation, and multiple surgeries with courage and grace far beyond her years. Her bright spirit and fierce determination inspired everyone around her. We will never forget the day she rang the bell, celebrating her hard-earned victory over cancer. It was a moment of pure hope and joy.
But our time of peace was brief. During a routine check-up, we received the devastating news that the cancer had returned-and this time, it came back aggressively. From that moment on, our focus became making sure Pearl felt nothing but love, comfort, and happiness in the time she had left.
Now, our sweet Pearl has been called home to Heaven. On October 7, 2025, she left this world in peace, surrounded by love. There is no more pain. No more hospitals. No more suffering. Just light, peace, and the arms of God welcoming her home.
Family and friends are welcomed to pay their respects to a precious angel that was taken far too soon on Sunday, October 12, 2025 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Serenity Funeral Chapel in Edcouch. A cremation will follow at a later date.
Pearl is now one of God's angels-forever free, forever loved, and forever missed.
Ba M Anh 2 và Gia ình Yêu Con Gái Mãi Mãi ! Pearl Phuong Nguyen
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Dr. Joseph Conde and staff at Serenity Funeral Chapels located on 1401 E. Santa Rosa Ave Edcouch, Texas 78538.
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