
Memorial Fund for Chea Roeun
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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Chea Roeun; a dearly beloved grandmother, mother, daughter, sister and friend.
Those that knew her got to experience her kind heart, generosity and warm smile. Chea was the type of person to brighten up a room with her lively spirit. She cared very much for the people she loved, and it showed through her bountiful nature.
The oldest of five, a young Chea came to America in 1985 with her family while escaping the tragedy of the Khmer Rouge in her native country of Cambodia. Although she was away from her homeland, Chea always showed an immense amount of pride in her cultural heritage.
Settling in Long Beach, CA, Chea gave birth to three beautiful children that were her pride and joy; Christa, Dustin, and Leeon. Chea expressed the importance of family, and always worked hard to provide for her loved ones. Spending time with family and friends, singing karaoke, cooking her favorite Khmer dishes, and having a good time was what made her the happiest.
Although Chea's life was short, she touched the hearts of so many during her 50 years here on earth. Her untimely passing comes as a surprise to all of us, and our family is grieving an immeasurable loss.
We understand that times are difficult for everyone, so a donation of any size, or a share would be greatly appreciated.
Those that knew her got to experience her kind heart, generosity and warm smile. Chea was the type of person to brighten up a room with her lively spirit. She cared very much for the people she loved, and it showed through her bountiful nature.
The oldest of five, a young Chea came to America in 1985 with her family while escaping the tragedy of the Khmer Rouge in her native country of Cambodia. Although she was away from her homeland, Chea always showed an immense amount of pride in her cultural heritage.
Settling in Long Beach, CA, Chea gave birth to three beautiful children that were her pride and joy; Christa, Dustin, and Leeon. Chea expressed the importance of family, and always worked hard to provide for her loved ones. Spending time with family and friends, singing karaoke, cooking her favorite Khmer dishes, and having a good time was what made her the happiest.
Although Chea's life was short, she touched the hearts of so many during her 50 years here on earth. Her untimely passing comes as a surprise to all of us, and our family is grieving an immeasurable loss.
We understand that times are difficult for everyone, so a donation of any size, or a share would be greatly appreciated.
Organizer
saholly roeun
Organizer
Bellflower, CA