Dy Chhim, a beloved grandmother from Long Beach, CA, passed away peacefully on Monday afternoon, September 23rd, 2024. She had been grappling with various health challenges over the past year, and her passing has deeply saddened her family and loved ones.
Born on April 5th, 1941, Dy Chhim survived the harrowing years of conflict in Cambodia during the 1970s. She fled the turmoil with her husband and daughter, seeking refuge in the United States. After settling in Long Beach, Dy Chhim dedicated more than three decades to raising her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, becoming a pillar of strength and love for her family.
Her grandchildren Kevin, Kera, Sovanna, David, Stephany, and Christina, as well as her great-grandchildren Savina, Sonida, Mila, Liam, and Jayden, remember her fondly for her warmth and joy. Dy Chhim spent her days enjoying card games, gambling, and watching Cambodian and Thai dramas, bringing light into every room she entered.
To honor her legacy, her family has set up a fundraiser to support the costs of her memorial service. The loss of Dy Chhim follows closely on the heels of another tragedy, as the family also mourns the passing of their mother just three months ago. As the financial strain grows heavier, any contribution is greatly appreciated by her family.
The family has already received generous donations from friends and well-wishers. Contributions include $200 from James Oun, $32 from Vuthy Khourn, $30 from Leang Soth, and $10 from Marshall Ryan Davis. Organizer Kevin Ngoun is leading the effort to ensure Dy Chhim is remembered with the respect and love she so greatly deserves.
We extend our heartfelt prayers and deepest sympathies to Dy Chhim’s family during this difficult time. May her memory continue to shine brightly in the hearts of those who loved her.
Short Summary of Dy Chhim
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Dy Chhim |
Date of Passing | September 23rd, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Kevin Ngoun |
Donations | $200 from James Oun, $32 from Vuthy Khourn, $30 from Leang Soth, $10 from Marshall Ryan Davis |
Location | Long Beach, CA |
Purpose | Funeral expenses |
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