
Minh Ke Nguyen
I knew Minh Ke from the Catherine McAuley Center where he worked very hard to improve his English and earn his U.S. citizenship. Minh showed me his U.S. passport with great pride last year. I knew Minh to be a very kind, gentle man--always polite and always wearing a smile. He will be missed.
Sheri Albrecht
Cedar Rapids
IA
I was honored to work with Minh Ke at Catherine McAuley for many years.He was an inspiration to me and those around us as he worked so hard to reach his goals. He would not let any obstacle stop him.Getting his US citizenship was so important to him. He loved this country and all it offered to him. I will treasure his gifts from Viet Nam as well as his courtesy, friendship, and dedication to his family. His love for his wife, children and grandchildren was always there. He appreciated all the help his brothers and sister gave him too. I will miss him, our conversations, and his gentle spirit very much. My sincere sympathy to all his family and friends.
Regina Wilkins
Marion
IA
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Minh Ke Nguyen. He lived across the street from my mom, my mom admired their garden alot, she used to sit and watch him work in it, it is a beautiful garden, he sure put alot of effort into it, you could tell that he enjoyed it. He was a good person and we will miss him alot.
larae wenzel
cedar rapids
IA
Cho gia dinh cua ông Minh, Tôi xin loi doi voi ton that cua ban. Khai huyen 21:04 nhung loi này se mang lai su thoai mái.


