
Uncle Pee Vue's Funeral (Xong's Father)
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My father, Pee Vue, was a loving father, husband, uncle, and brother. Throughout his life, my father faced many struggles due to his disabilities of being deaf and mute. Though God did not give him a voice to express his creativity, God gave him many other talents that filled his life with joy and allowed him to express his desires to be the best person he could be. He taught himself how to enjoy woodwork, art, biking, and he always enjoyed spending quality time with friends and families. My father has always been kind, helpful, and his heart was always in the right place, even when it was his heart that came to be a cause of his problems.
In 2013, my father had a heart attack that caused him to undergo two open heart surgeries back to back. Ever since then, he developed an ongoing fight with heart problems and other issues stemming from it. Routine visits to the emergency room and sleepless nights in a hospital bed were normal for the past seven years and he always managed to fight through and come back home, but this time, though he came back home, he would no longer be able to go back. He passed away on February 19, 2020, at 53 years old, leaving behind my mother and I, along with many relatives and other loved ones.
Living life with his disabilities, he was never able to work and set aside any savings for emergencies such as this. I am his only son and I am putting my life on hold for now until my father can be laid to rest. I go to school full time and do not have the funds necessary to do this on my own, so I am asking for your love and support for me, my mother and my family through this difficult time. Your donations will go directly to support all funeral expenses to ensure that my father can rest in peace.
The funeral will be held on March 28th - 30th, with the burial being held on the 30th. Location and funeral service schedule are to be announced once they are secured.
I appreciate your time and thank you in advance for all your donations and your sharing of this page. The Vue family is truly grateful. May the Lord bless you in the same way that he has blessed my father. - Xong V.
"In times of distress, we will mourn and grief together. In times of sadness, we will comfort each other. In times of difficulties, we will help one another."
In 2013, my father had a heart attack that caused him to undergo two open heart surgeries back to back. Ever since then, he developed an ongoing fight with heart problems and other issues stemming from it. Routine visits to the emergency room and sleepless nights in a hospital bed were normal for the past seven years and he always managed to fight through and come back home, but this time, though he came back home, he would no longer be able to go back. He passed away on February 19, 2020, at 53 years old, leaving behind my mother and I, along with many relatives and other loved ones.
Living life with his disabilities, he was never able to work and set aside any savings for emergencies such as this. I am his only son and I am putting my life on hold for now until my father can be laid to rest. I go to school full time and do not have the funds necessary to do this on my own, so I am asking for your love and support for me, my mother and my family through this difficult time. Your donations will go directly to support all funeral expenses to ensure that my father can rest in peace.
The funeral will be held on March 28th - 30th, with the burial being held on the 30th. Location and funeral service schedule are to be announced once they are secured.
I appreciate your time and thank you in advance for all your donations and your sharing of this page. The Vue family is truly grateful. May the Lord bless you in the same way that he has blessed my father. - Xong V.
"In times of distress, we will mourn and grief together. In times of sadness, we will comfort each other. In times of difficulties, we will help one another."
Co-organisers (4)
Xong Vue
Organiser
Sacramento, CA
Debra Vue
Co-organiser
May Vue
Co-organiser
Sandy Vue
Co-organiser