In Loving Memory of Son Kiem Le
Son Kiem Le was born on September 7, 1971, in Saigon, Vietnam, and entered heaven on November 28, 2025, at 10:28 p.m., surrounded by his loved ones. He was preceded in death by his parents, Duc Van Tran and Tam Thi Nguyen, as well as his brothers, Tuan Quoc Tran and Nghia Lam Tran. He is survived by his daughters, Judy Keo and Linda Chanthakhinh; his son, Michael Le; three granddaughters; four grandsons; and one great-granddaughter.
In 1980, Son migrated to the United States from Saigon, Vietnam. He resided in Clayton County, Georgia, where he worked at Atlanta Hartsfield Airport before retiring early.
During his retirement, Son dedicated his time to being a helping hand to his family, friends, and community. He was a devoted father who loved his children deeply and always found joy in their presence. He had a great heart, always putting his family first, and he loved the people around him. Son was known for his kindness, generosity, and willingness to help anyone in need. He often extended his compassion to the homeless, offering food and shelter with whatever he had.
Beyond his generosity, Son will also be remembered for his vibrant spirit. He was the life of every gathering and party, bringing laughter, warmth, and energy wherever he went. His joyful presence lifted those around him, and his ability to make others feel welcome and cherished was a gift that will never be forgotten.
Son Kiem Le will be remembered as a thoughtful, selfless, and loving man. His legacy of care, devotion, and joy will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be missed dearly.
There will be a funeral service at 1:00 PM, on Saturday December 6, 2025, in the chapel of Thomas Scroggs Funeral Directors. The interment will be private.
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