She was born in Vietnam on August 19, 1953, the daughter of the late Trong Van Tran and Lam Thi Nguyen.
She immigrated to the United States in 1982, and had since made America her home.
Linh dedicated her life to the care of her family and focused on raising her children.
She enjoyed listening to music, watching dance performances, and loved to shop for bargains. Linh was very dedicated to her Buddhist faith and her Vietnamese culture.
Linh especially cherished the time spent with her loving family, and was a doting mother to her children, and an adoring grandmother to her grandson.
She is survived by her husband, Binh Le, of Lowell, formerly of Chelmsford, her son, Adam Le and his wife Anh Nguyen, and their child, Ethan Le, and her daughter, Kimberly Le and her husband Patrick Herring.
Linh’s family would like to extend their sincerest appreciation to the staff at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center for their genuine care and compassion during Linh’s final years.
Funeral services were private.
Rewritten from information published on the Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home website (http://www.morsebaylissfuneralhome.com), also in the Lowell Sun (Lowell, Mass.) on Sept. 14, 2017.
She was born in Vietnam on August 19, 1953, the daughter of the late Trong Van Tran and Lam Thi Nguyen.
She immigrated to the United States in 1982, and had since made America her home.
Linh dedicated her life to the care of her family and focused on raising her children.
She enjoyed listening to music, watching dance performances, and loved to shop for bargains. Linh was very dedicated to her Buddhist faith and her Vietnamese culture.
Linh especially cherished the time spent with her loving family, and was a doting mother to her children, and an adoring grandmother to her grandson.
She is survived by her husband, Binh Le, of Lowell, formerly of Chelmsford, her son, Adam Le and his wife Anh Nguyen, and their child, Ethan Le, and her daughter, Kimberly Le and her husband Patrick Herring.
Linh’s family would like to extend their sincerest appreciation to the staff at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center for their genuine care and compassion during Linh’s final years.
Funeral services were private.
Rewritten from information published on the Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home website (http://www.morsebaylissfuneralhome.com), also in the Lowell Sun (Lowell, Mass.) on Sept. 14, 2017.
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