Phuc (pronounced “Foo”) Thi Immel. 11/13/1936-09/22/2025
City of Death: Denver, CO
Age at death: 88 years
Phuc has lived in the USA since 1966. Her native language was Vietnamese. She enjoyed sewing, often making clothes and homemade crafts for her friends and family. Phuc liked to cook and was known for her famous Vietnamese egg rolls.
Phuc is survived by her children: Robert Immel, Wichita, KS; Vincent Immel, Centennial, CO; Lisa (Steve) Smith, Centennial, CO; Mike (Sue) Jaffe, Poetry, TX; Linda Jaffe, Davie, FL; and Lynn (Terry) Forkell, Aurora CO.
Phuc’s grandchildren: Dana Smith, Jordan (Dan) Ficke, Aaron Immel, Zach Jaffe, Alex Jaffe, David Jaffe, Derek Jaffe, Ben Jaffe, Danielle Jaffe, Kaila Forkell, Alyssa Forkell, Lauren Forkell, Josh Forkell.
Phuc has four great grandchildren as well.
Phu was a grandma to many, too.
Everyone loved Grandma Phu.
A private celebration of life will be hosted by the family at a later time.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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