Seng Kuan Saetern, Merced, CA—Seng Kuan Saetern passed away on September 15, 2024, leaving behind a legacy deeply cherished by his family and community. Born in Laos, Seng immigrated to the United States in the 1990s, where he became a well-respected figure within the Iu-Mien community. His family recalls his devotion to helping others at funerals, weddings, and various ceremonies, always eager to assist whether the event was near or far.
Seng’s health began to decline after being admitted to the ICU on August 26, 2024, due to difficulty breathing. He was diagnosed with pneumothorax and subsequently suffered an anoxic brain injury following chest compressions. His family made the difficult decision to provide hospice care at home, where Seng passed away surrounded by loved ones.
He is survived by his two sons, five daughters, twenty grandchildren, and one great-grandchild, all of whom have expressed their deep sorrow over his passing. His son, Farm Saetern, has organized the “Support the Seng Kuan Saetern Memorial Fund” on GoFundMe to help cover funeral and ceremonial expenses. The goal is set at $10,000, and the family is seeking contributions from the community to honor Seng’s memory.
Facebook users have shared their condolences, with Authai Xiong expressing, “My gramps.. anything helps,” as part of the community effort to raise funds for the memorial.
Seng’s passing has left a void in the hearts of many, but his contributions to his community and family will forever be remembered.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Seng Kuan Saetern. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Seng Kuan Saetern
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Seng Kuan Saetern |
Date of Passing | September 15, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Farm Saetern |
Goal Amount | $10,000 |
Amount Raised | Not yet raised |
Location | Merced, CA |
Purpose | Funeral and ceremonial expenses |
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