▰ Nguyen Van Nguyen Died November 19, … More Information |
Nguyen Van Nguyen, born July 10, 1925 passed from this world into the next November 19, 2018 in Richmond, Virginia. Nguyen was 93.
Family members and close friends: , Chanda Diep |
▰ Ngoi Thi Nguyen Died June 02, … More Information | Ngoi Thi Nguyen passed away June 2, 2016 in Richmond, Virginia. |
▰ Ngoc-Linh Nguyen Died April 13, … More Information |
Ngoc-Linh Nguyen, of Arlington, Virginia, entered eternal life April 13, 2017. Ngoc-linh was 88. Obituary published: April 14, 2017 in "Wash DC Post (DC)" |
▰ Ngoc-Huong Thi Nguyen Died May 23, … More Information |
Ngoc-Huong Thi Nguyen, born November 28, 1940 departed this life Sunday May 23, 2012 in Falls Church, Virginia. Ngoc-Huong was 71.
Family members and close friends: , All Of, Eileen Cotter, Quoc, Ellen & Mary Tran |
▰ Ngoc-Huong Thi Nguyen Died May 23, … More Information | Ngoc-Huong Thi Nguyen, born November 28, 1940 entered eternal life May 23, 2012 in Falls Church, Virginia. Ngoc-Huong was 71. |
▰ Ngoc-Huong Thi Nguyen Died May 23, … More Information |
Ngoc-Huong Thi Nguyen, born November 28, 1940 died on May 23, 2012 in Falls Church, Virginia. Ngoc-Huong was 71.
Family members and close friends: , All Of, Eileen Cotter, Quoc, Ellen & Mary Tran |
▰ Ngoc Linh Nguyen Died April 09, … More Information |
Ngoc Linh Nguyen, born August 29, 1930 departed this life Sunday April 9, 2017 in Fairfax, Virginia. Ngoc was 86.
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Obituary: Nguyen Ngoc Linh, Buddhist name Tri Minh (meaning Bright Mind), beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, passed away , 9, 2017 encircled by his familys love. He is survived by his wife of seventeen years, Pham Le Thuy; his daughter My-Chau, her husband Thong and their daughters, My-Van, Thuy-Van and her husband Stewart; his son Hung and his wife Nhung and their daughters, Natalie and her husband Jeremy, their children Abby and Alice, and Jasmine; his son Quoc-Anh and his wife Natalie and their daughters, Michele and her husband Josh, Mia, and Angelina; his daughter My-Linh and her husband Matthias, and their sons, Manuel and Marlow; his son Viet and his wife Hang and their sons, Avery and Evan. He is also survived by three brothers and one sister, and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and close friends. Linh was born in Hanoi in 1930, the fifth of ten children, to father, Nguyen Trong Tan, a mandarin and the governor of the province of Bac Ninh, and mother Nguyen Thi Suu. While attending secondary school Lycee Albert Sarraut in 1945 and caring for his ailing father, he was captured by the Viet Minh for treason and jailed with the journalist, Nhu Phong Le Van Tien, who became his lifelong friend. In 1949, he became one of the first Vietnamese students to study abroad when he received a scholarship to attend Bowdoin in Maine. Upon his graduation in 1953 with a degree in political science and business administration, Linh married Pham Thi Thu in New York City in 1953. During his time in New York, Linh became a father with the birth of his daughter, My-Chau. He had many jobs, even drove a cab, to support his young family. He studied journalism at New York University and practiced it as a copyboy at the New York Times. It was then that he spent time with Ngo Dinh Diem, future President of Vietnam who would later be assassinated in a coup. In 1955, one year after the Geneva Convention which split Vietnam into two, President Diem issued a call to all of Vietnams students abroad To Quoc can anh! (your country needs you) and Linh returned to Vietnam. Just back from the US, Linh did a daring thing which saved his mother from communism and moved the family to the South of Vietnam. The Geneva Agreement of 1954 allowed for 300 days in which people could decide to which zone they would like to go. At first, his mother did not want to leave Hanoi thinking that she would stay close to the graves of the ancestors and, if she had to die, she would die close to her roots. So Linh decided to trick her into coming to meet him and his new daughter in Hai Phong, a day or two before the border closed in May 1955. As soon as he saw her, Linh kidnapped her and put her on a plane going south. Linh signed up to serve his country and joined the 12th class of the military academy, Thu Duc. He graduated as valedictorian of the officers class in 1961. He spent 1961 to 1965 in military service. For the next ten years he continued to serve his country as Director of the National Broadcasting System, President of the Vietnam Press, spokesman for the Prime Minister, Director General of Information and Propaganda, Member of the Cabinet, and Press Officer for the South Vietnam delegation to the Paris Peace Talks. Throughout this time Linh had four more children: Quoc-Hung in 1956, Quoc-Anh in 1957, My-Linh in 1963 and Quoc-Viet in 1967. Linh became an entrepreneur in 1971 when he formed Mekong Ford, a company that was the only importer of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles in Vietnam at the time. Over the next three years, his business expanded and his Mekong Conglomerate grew to include Mekong Insurance, Mekong Oil, Mekong Glass, Mekong Travel, Mekong Import and Export, to name only a few. Linh was also passionate about education. He founded Nguyen Ngoc Linh English School and Mekong University, forever making an impact on thousands of students. At the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, Linh and his family emigrated to the United States and settled in northern Virginia. joined Linhs brothers, Chac and Bich, and sister, Ngan, who were already living in the states. Linh opened Top of Georgetown restaurant on Wisconsin Ave. Linh then moved to Houston, Texas where he owned several food enterprises in Sharpstown Mall. He also founded the national Vietnamese newspaper Ngay Nay and devoted much of his time to community service. He founded an employment agency to find jobs for newly emigrated vietnamese refugees. In his free time he loved to read, play mah jong, and spend time with his ever-growing family. He made it a priority to attend family weddings, graduations, and other celebrations. Linh married his second wife, Pham Le Thuy, in 2000 and retired in Virginia. He continued to serve his community by volunteering as a liaison at an assisted living facility to help the residents obtain government services. Linhs legacies are his family and his passion for education, journalism, and community activism. |
▰ Ngoc Linh Nguyen Died April 09, … More Information |
Ngoc Linh Nguyen, born August 29, 1930 entered into eternal rest April 9, 2017 in Falls Church, Virginia. Ngoc was 86.
Family members and close friends: , Ãi Phuong & Anh Th?c, Duc Nguyen, Daniel Cornman, Trinh Nguyen-mau, John Ma, Ada Trippe, Sharon Johnson |
▰ Ngo T Nguyen Died March 25, … More Information |
Ngo T Nguyen, born December 25, 1941 joined the Lord March 25, 2013 in Springfield, Virginia. Ngo was 71.
Family members and close friends: , Annie Ingram |
▰ Nghiem Duc Nguyen Died June 03, … More Information |
Nghiem Duc Nguyen, born August 9, 1932 went to be with the Lord on June 3, 2016 in Virginia. Nghiem was 83.
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Obituary: Mr. Nghiem Duc Nguyen, 83, died 3, 2016 peacefully with family by his side in Newport News, Virginia. Mr. Nguyen was born 9, 1932 in Nghe An, North Vietnam. He joined United Nations Peace Corps and moved to South Vietnam in 1954. He met and married Ms. Huong Tran in 1956. While working, he pursued his education to earn a high school diploma in early 1960 and further completed his formal education at the National Institute of Administration of the Republic of Vietnam in 1969. He worked as a manager of the Department of Taxation of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) until 1975, when he left Vietnam at the end of the Vietnam War. Settling in Hampton, Virginia in early 1976, he began to find ways to bring his wife and five children to the U.S. through the sponsorship of the High Commission of Refugees and United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; and thanks to his tireless efforts, he reunited with his family in 1983. He earned a college degree from Thomas Nelson Community and subsequently worked for Mercedez Benz in Newport News until his retirement in 1990s. Mr. Nguyen always encouraged his children and grandchildren to pursue higher education. He loved poetry, literature, and music. During his pastime, he enjoyed playing the mandolin. He also enjoyed traveling and helping others. He had a special love for God and the Virgin Mary Mother of God throughout his life until death. He is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm on , 5, 2016 at Parklawn-Wood Chapel. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am on , 6 at Our Lady of Vietnam Church, 1307 LaSalle Avenue, Hampton, VA. Interment will follow at Parklawn Memorial Park. Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family. are under the care of Parklawn-Wood , 2551 N. Armistead Ave., Hampton, VA 23666. |
▰ Nghiem Nguyen Died June 03, … More Information | Nghiem Nguyen, born July 27, 1958 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord June 3, 2016 in Hampton, Virginia. Nghiem was 57. |
▰ Nghiem Duc Nguyen Died June 03, … More Information | Nghiem Duc Nguyen, born August 9, 1932 entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 3, 2016 in Hampton, Virginia. Nghiem was 83. |
▰ Nghiem Xuan Nguyen Died March 10, … More Information |
Nghiem Xuan Nguyen, born January 17, 1943 went into the presence of the Lord on March 10, 2013 in Falls Church, Virginia. Nghiem was 70.
Family members and close friends: , Huong Pham, Hanh Nguyen, Nghiem Dang |
▰ Nghe T Nguyen Died January 25, … More Information | Nghe T Nguyen, born January 1, 1951 joined the Lord January 25, 2021 in Richmond, Virginia. Nghe was 70. |
▰ Ngan Tuyet Nguyen Died December 19, … More Information | Ngan Tuyet Nguyen, born January 5, 1928 entered Heaven's gates on December 19, 2019 in Falls Church, Virginia. Ngan was 91. |
▰ Nga Thi Nguyen Died December 31, … More Information |
Nga Thi Nguyen, born April 17, 1937 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home December 31, 2020 in Richmond, Virginia. Nga was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Melissa Sparks |
▰ Mylinh Thi Nguyen Died October 12, … More Information | Mylinh Thi Nguyen, born July 7, 1925 went to be with the Lord on October 12, 2017 in Falls Church, Virginia. Mylinh was 92. |
▰ My Linh Laurie Nguyen Died March 21, … More Information | My Linh Laurie Nguyen, born April 28, 1987 went to be with the Lord on March 21, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. My was 30. |
▰ Muoi Thi Nguyen Died April 19, … More Information | Muoi Thi Nguyen, born November 1, 1926 died on April 19, 2010 in Vienna, Virginia. Muoi was 83. |
▰ Mui T Nguyen Died December 31, … More Information | Mui T Nguyen, born February 26, 1919 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home December 31, 2012 in Falls Church, Virginia. Mui was 93. |
▰ Mr Hanh Viet Nguyen Died August 09, … More Information | Mr Hanh Viet Nguyen, born July 15, 1946 passed away peacefully August 9, 2017 in Falls Church, Virginia. Mr was 71. |
▰ Mot Van Nguyen Died July 23, … More Information | Mot Van Nguyen, born April 10, 1942 passed away peacefully July 23, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Mot was 76. |
▰ Minh Van Mr Nguyen Died January 12, … More Information |
Minh Van Mr Nguyen, age 70 of Virginia, passed from this life on January 12, 2005. Obituary published: January 13, 2005 in "Wash DC Post (DC)" |
▰ Minh Van Nguyen Died January 10, … More Information |
Minh Van Nguyen went into the presence of the Lord on January 10, 2005 in Virginia. Obituary published: January 11, 2005 in "Wash DC Post (DC)" |
▰ Minh Thi Nguyen Died February 01, … More Information | Minh Thi Nguyen, born May 17, 1920 died on February 1, 2018 in Fairfax, Virginia. Minh was 97. |
▰ Minh Thi Nguyen Died February 01, … More Information | Minh Thi Nguyen, born May 17, 1920 passed from this life on February 1, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Minh was 97. |
▰ Mai Nguyen Died September 02, … More Information | Mai Nguyen, born October 10, 1919 joined the Lord September 2, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Mai was 98. |
▰ Mai Thi Nguyen Died September 03, … More Information | Mai Thi Nguyen, born October 10, 1919 gained her wings on September 3, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Mai was 98. |
▰ Madeline Hanh Nguyen Died June 05, … More Information |
Madeline Hanh Nguyen, age 97 of Richmond, Virginia, left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home June 5, 2000. Obituary published: June 06, 2000 in "Richmond T-D" |
▰ Lyne Nguyen Died March 02, … More Information |
Lyne Nguyen, born May 10, 1942 passed from this world into the next March 2, 2016 in Virginia. Lyne was 73.
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Obituary: Lyne Nguyen, 73, passed away on , 2, 2016. She was born in South Vietnam and was a resident of Hampton for 41 years. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Maurice Nguyen; two sons, Paul Nguyen and Thomas Nguyen; daughter, Linda Stamper-Keularts; seven grandchildren, Thomas Parker Nguyen, Courtney Lyne Nguyen, Isabelle Elise Stamper, Ethan Lewis Stamper, Leo Jozef Xavier Keularts, Maximilian Willem Ronin Keularts, and Heaven Dawn Riley. The family will receive friends from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm on , 5, 2016 at Parklawn-Wood . Memorial contributions may be made in Lynes honor to the American Heart Association or American Diabetes Foundation. Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family. are under the care of Parklawn-Wood , 2551 N. Armistead Ave., Hampton, VA 23666. |
▰ Lyne Nguyen Died March 02, … More Information |
Lyne Nguyen, born May 10, 1942 passed away peacefully March 2, 2016 in Hampton, Virginia. Lyne was 73.
Family members and close friends: , American Heart Association, Duc My Lai, Lisa ( Austin ) Kaloustian |
▰ Ly Thi Nguyen Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Luyen Dinh Nguyen Died August 04, … More Information | Luyen Dinh Nguyen, born December 10, 1949 died on August 4, 2020 in Richmond, Virginia. Luyen was 70. |
▰ Luy Thi Nguyen Died July 02, … More Information | Luy Thi Nguyen, born March 3, 1913 departed this life Sunday July 2, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Luy was 105. |
▰ Long Khanh Nguyen Died March 14, … More Information |
Long Khanh Nguyen, age 75 of Virginia, left hisearthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home March 14, 2007. Obituary published: March 15, 2007 in "Norfolk V-P" |
▰ Long Ngoc Nguyen Died October 30, … More Information |
Long Ngoc Nguyen, born March 10, 1936 entered the Kingdom of Heaven October 30, 2020 in Falls Church, Virginia. Long was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Andy Nguyen |
▰ Loi T Nguyen Died January 23, … More Information | Loi T Nguyen, born April 16, 1920 passed from this life on January 23, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Loi was 97. |
▰ Loi Nguyen Died January 23, … More Information | Loi Nguyen, born April 16, 1920 went to be with the Lord on January 23, 2018 in Falls Church, Virginia. Loi was 97. |
▰ Loc Thi Nguyen Died September 12, … More Information | Loc Thi Nguyen, born January 1, 1928 departed this life Sunday September 12, 2016 in Hampton, Virginia. Loc was 88. |
▰ Loan Van Nguyen Died July 21, … More Information | Loan Van Nguyen, born December 25, 1931 passed from this life on July 21, 2016 in Alexandria, Virginia. Loan was 84. |
▰ Lisa Phuc Ngoc Nguyen Died March 13, … More Information |
Lisa Phuc Ngoc Nguyen, of Suffolk, Virginia, died on March 13, 2002. Lisa was 47. Obituary published: March 14, 2002 in "Norfolk V-P" |
▰ Lin T Nguyen Died December 20, … More Information | Lin T Nguyen, born January 1, 1920 entered into eternal rest December 20, 2016 in Falls Church, Virginia. Lin was 96. |
▰ Lin T Nguyen Died December 20, … More Information | Lin T Nguyen, born January 1, 1920 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home December 20, 2016 in Springfield, Virginia. Lin was 96. |
▰ Lin T Nguyen Died December 20, … More Information | Lin T Nguyen, born January 1, 1920 joined the Lord December 20, 2016 in Falls Church, Virginia. Lin was 96. |
▰ Lin T Nguyen Died December 20, … More Information | Lin T Nguyen, born January 1, 1920 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord December 20, 2016 in Falls Church, Virginia. Lin was 96. |
▰ Lieu V Nguyen Died January 06, … More Information | Lieu V Nguyen passed away January 6, 2017 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
▰ Lieu Ngoc Nguyen Died September 17, … More Information |
Lieu Ngoc Nguyen, born June 25, 1919 entered Heaven's gates on September 17, 2015 in Mclean, Virginia. Lieu was 96.
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Obituary: Li?u Ng?c Nguy?n, 96 Our beloved father, Nguy?n Ng?c Li?u, passed away peacefully on , 17, 2015 at Fairfax Hospital. He was born Vietnamese and died American. Vietnamese or American, he was first and foremost a good and decent human being. He loved life and loved people, which made him the interesting man that he was. He was engaged and curious about everything in life. He loved to meet people and see new places. His caring and adventurous nature led him to be a teacher when he was a young man in North Vietnam, a successful entrepreneur in South Vietnam, and a committed community leader in Northern Virginia after he resettled in the United States. He contributed greatly to the Vietnamese community and other immigrant groups in their successful adjustment to their new lives in the United States. As the Intake Coordinator at Arlington Public Schools, he guided, counseled, and motivated young students to excel and to do well. He believed success in school requires close collaboration between students, parents, and the school. So, while recognizing their busy schedules, he encouraged immigrant parents to be more involved and meet with teachers and school staff about their childrens education. To acknowledge the importance of the teachers role in their students performance, he also strongly promoted the Teachers Appreciation Day in the community. Beyond education, he also reached out to serve other groups. He was a founding member of the Vietnamese Seniors Association (VSA) and an active member of its Board of Directors. He was also a Chairman of the Mutual Assistance Association Consortium. In his lifetime, our father made some crucial decisions to migrate with his family twice, first to South Vietnam in 1951, and later to the US in 1975. Each time, he was motivated by his love for family and freedom. Like all immigrants, he struggled and lived through challenging times in the beginning, but was able to make a successful life for himself and his family. In his adopted country, he provided unconditional love and care for his wife of 64 years during her long illness; he helped guide and support his six children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Our father was witty, funny and well-liked by all relatives, friends (young and old alike) and even total strangers he met during his travel. His adventurous spirit and intellectual curiosity about people and places made him a tireless world traveler and allowed him to make new friends wherever he went until he was in his late 80s. He lived a great life! On , the 17th day of 2015, our father passed away peacefully after an amazing life of love for family and fellow human beings, services to the immigrant communities, and inspiration to future generations. We, his loving children, are grateful and blessed to have him in our lives. As Nguy?n Ng?c Li?u or Li?u Ng?c Nguy?n, our father passed away with the same pride and dignity as when he lived. Looking back on his life, we are so proud that our father lived his life "His Way! |
▰ Lieu Van Nguyen Died January 31, … More Information | Lieu Van Nguyen, born January 1, 1946 entered into eternal rest January 31, 2019 in Hampton, Virginia. Lieu was 73. |
▰ Lieu Ngoc Nguyen Died September 17, … More Information |
Lieu Ngoc Nguyen, born June 25, 1919 passed away peacefully September 17, 2015 in Falls Church, Virginia. Lieu was 96.
Family members and close friends: , Tri Ly, Ly Truong Tri, Chau Nguyen Va Chi Tran |
▰ Liet Tat Nguyen Died November 23, … More Information | Liet Tat Nguyen, born July 13, 1954 passed away peacefully November 23, 2016 in Vienna, Virginia. Liet was 62. |
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