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As many of you know, my father, Ounla Sengmany, passed away a few weeks ago. We lived under the same roof for bascially my entire life. Being his eldest child here in the United States, I had to learn quickly and keep up with his high expectations which have shaped me into the man I am today. For that, I am forever grateful. He provided a solid foundation for my family and I, and he will always be my role model.
My dad initially wanted his ashes to remain here in the United States, but during his final years he had a change of heart. He wished to have his ashes back in his home country of Laos with his mom and other family members. My mom and I (and maybe Neilani) would love to go and host the proper ceremonies back home for him. Any monetary contribution or prayers and good vibes will help us get one step closer to fulfilling his wish of resting near his family and is greatly appreciated. Thank you all for your love and support during this challenging time for our family. It means the world to us.
Ounla Sengmany - May 5, 1948 - April 29, 2017
My dad initially wanted his ashes to remain here in the United States, but during his final years he had a change of heart. He wished to have his ashes back in his home country of Laos with his mom and other family members. My mom and I (and maybe Neilani) would love to go and host the proper ceremonies back home for him. Any monetary contribution or prayers and good vibes will help us get one step closer to fulfilling his wish of resting near his family and is greatly appreciated. Thank you all for your love and support during this challenging time for our family. It means the world to us.
Ounla Sengmany - May 5, 1948 - April 29, 2017
Organizer
Phanath Nate Sengmany
Organizer
Sacramento, CA