
He had a love for computer’s, TV’s and anything tech related but thoroughly enjoyed soccer, especially during the World Cup. Dinh enjoyed attending mass at Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish in Middlesex and loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.ĭinh enjoyed playing solitaire on the computer, working out and exercising and liked to watch Vietnamese comedy shows/movies. Working alongside his wife at Foothill Acres Nursing and Rehab Center, he worked with the maintenance department while his wife cared for patients. Ngoc and Dinh T Ba and resided there until May 10, 1989, immigrating to the United States and settling in Middlesex the remainder of his life. The entire family is deeply saddened of the loss of their mother/grandmother and father/grandfather, but it shows a true love story where one another could not live without each other.ĭinh was born in My, Tho Vietnam to the late Le V. Le, 75, after a two week fight with Covid-19, passed away on Decemat Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Somerset in Somerville, just three days after his loving wife Dung Pham passed away. Tran, Nhu-y Tran-Nguyen and Thien-An Tran-Nguyen.ĭinh K. Tran, Kevin Tran and Dalena Nguyen and great-grandchildren Vincent Tran, Vivian Tran, Phuong T. Tran, Tom Tran and Nhan Nguyen, grandchildren Phuong Le Tran, Phuong Thi Dinh, Phuong T.

If she could not be physically with anyone in her family, she would FaceTime them to check in and show her love.ĭung is survived by her husband Dinh Le, sister Susie Zaliwski, daughters Nga Pham, My Tran and Lana Nguyen, sons-in-law Canh M. Her granddaughter Dalena lives by farms and Dung grew a liking to Cows because of that. Because of her grandson Kevin, her love for Penguins grew fond and became a family joke. She enjoyed watching Dancing with the Stars, the local News and Vietnamese channels, especially soap operas and the news. When Dung was with her family, she was always happy. Her pride and joy was being a grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a member of Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church in Middlesex and enjoyed spending time in the kitchen cooking with her family and friends.

While raising her family here in the United States, Dung worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at the Foothill Acres Nursing Center in Hillsborough. Born in Go Cong Tien Giang, Vietnam to the late Thiet Van and Tau Thi (Nguyen) Pham, Dung lived in Vietnam until and immigrated to the United States, settling directly to Middlesex. Pham, 73, passed away at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Somerville after a three week fight with complications due to COVID-19.
