Famh Tso Saechao, born on October 5th, 1936, in Oudom Xay, Laos, passed away leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and resilience. Her life journey was marked by challenges, yet she remained steadfast in her devotion to her family and faith.
Famh's path to America was paved by her husband's dedication and support for the United States Government during the war against communism. This brave journey allowed her to build a new life and create countless opportunities for her family. A devoted mother, she raised eight children: five sons and three daughters, each of whom carry forward her strength and values.
One of Famh’s proudest moments was becoming a U.S. citizen on April 12, 1999. This milestone was profoundly significant to her, symbolizing a new chapter and a testament to her perseverance and dedication.
Famh was deeply passionate about her faith, finding immense joy and solace in reading the Scriptures. Her love for gardening was evident in the vibrant and thriving plants that surrounded her home. She cherished conversations with friends and family over the phone, always making time to connect with loved ones. Her love for the outdoors was another testament to her zest for life, as she enjoyed going on walks and embracing the beauty of nature.
Above all, Famh was a family-oriented woman. Her love and dedication to her family were unwavering, and she leaves behind a strong, united family that will continue to honor her memory and the values she instilled in them.
Famh Tso Saechao’s legacy will live on in the hearts of her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and all who had the privilege of knowing her. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered for her love, faith, and enduring spirit.