Stories about Phuoc "Jason"

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From: Auntie(Di Hanh)

Remember his big pretty smile and a lil chuckle from Jason every time I see him. We would laugh n I look at him, he chuckles with the big smile. Always a grin on his face. He’s very, very blunt like we be talking and saying Ong has pneumonia but he said it sounded like I said ammonia. I couldn’t argue but I knew and remembered I said Ong has pneumonia. Then he’s like” Auntie you said ammonia n it’s supposed to be pneumonia, so say sorry to me, I’m like.. (shrug my shoulders) I said ok Auntie sorry” always horsing around but shy at the same time. Auntie misses you Phuoc(Phuong) my nephew. You will always be remembered and your memories will always move on with us.

Auntie love n misses you so much Phuoc❣️❣️


From: Kim Thoa

Jason and our family have been through so much together. His story is a difficult one, but I know that he loved us. When I was feeling down, he wrote me a letter and sent me the Lord's Prayer which I have kept in my wallet ever since. He tried to encourage me to seek the Truth and to seek God, and I will always carry those words with me. I know that redemption is possible, and that he is up in heaven with Tony.

When I moved away, Phuoc agreed to continue my goal of helping our family. He consistently checked in on one of us and was instrumental in keeping this dream alive. We would not be where were today without his efforts and genuine compassion for family.

With much love and peace, Kim Thoa.

From: Kim Ngan

Phuoc

Not that many people will understand the illness you had. Not that many people were able to connect with you because of your differences. You had a lot of knowledge about philosophy. You were very smart. You could have been an astronaut or working at NASA. You knew people wouldn’t accept you for who you were. I learned a lot from you. You inspired me to be stronger than I was before. The day before you took your own life, I had a realization about what you were going through. I do not hate you. I was going to talk to you the next day about it. Now I can talk to you everyday in my prayers. I will talk to you and Hoa together. RIP.

Forgiven,

Ngan


From: Kathy Yamakawa

Phuoc,

I remember those days when we were all kids and having fun with no care in the world whatsoever. I remember holding you when you were a cute little baby and I was like 9 years old. You were always a good kid and even though you kept to yourself, you had respect for each and everyone of us.

Although it was brief, I am glad we get to hang out at the ranch and then at Dorothy's house last December. Wish we could have talked longer when you were telling me that you had the passion to spread the Good News and about God's Word.

I saw a lot of potential in you and you were going to move mountains. Now it's up to us to fulfill that for you. You and Hoa will always have a place in my heart and I know that y'all, great grandma and the rest of our ancestors will be watching over us.

Love always,

Kathy