His faith was the cornerstone of his life. He walked humbly with God, lifting up those around him and offering a gentle word or helping hand whenever it was needed. He found deep joy in worship, in fellowship, and in loving his brothers and sisters in Christ as his own.
He also held a profound love for the Cambodian community. Whether through service, encouragement, or simply being present, he gave of himself freely — preserving culture, sharing wisdom, and standing alongside those who needed support.
To know him was to feel seen, heard, and cared for. His legacy is not only in what he did, but in how he made others feel — welcomed, loved, and never alone.
He lived a life of quiet purpose and faithful love, and though we miss him deeply, we carry his spirit with us always.