Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Obituary: Mr. Dikhayuko Sen


OBITUARY

It is with great sadness that KI-Media learnt that Mr. Dikhayuko Sen, the Honorary President of SRP-USA, has passed away in Washington DC, today (18 December 2007) at 11:50 AM, at the age of 77. Mr. Dikhayuko is remembered as a great Cambodian patriot and he actively participated in sharing his opinions on issues affecting Cambodia and Cambodian people to our younger Cambodian generations. In spite of his affiliation with SRP, Mr. Dikhayuko was well respected by Cambodians from all political spectrum.

Our sincere condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of Mr. Dikhayuko.

KI-Media Team

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

May his spirit be in heaven.

Anonymous said...

I would like to send my deepest sympathy and my condolence to the family for the lost of their loved one. It is sad to hear the lost of our good compatriot. Meng Ly QSM

Anonymous said...

sad news....my condolence to his family.

Anonymous said...

Lauk Pou,
May you rest in peace now, we will continue to pursue our noble cause.

Anonymous said...

My condolences and may you rest in peace, Mr. Dikhayuko Sen.

Passer-by

Anonymous said...

May you rest in peace! With my condolences.

Anonymous said...

From Mr. Sen's immediate family: Thank you everyone for your well wishes. He would be very honored. Quick correction: he was 77 years old, not 80.

Anonymous said...

I would like to send my deepest sympathy for Mr. Sen's family. May his soul rest in peace for all the good deeds he did for his beloved motherland and deep respect for his fellow countrymen.

Chheam Khmer

Anonymous said...

As a reader of KI, I would also like to send my condolence to the family of Mr. Dikhayuko from Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

My sincere condolences to his friends and families.

He'll be missed dearly by those who have known for his community services!

Although his spirit lives among us, but his soul is in heaven.

May Buddha bless your soul!

We'll miss you!

Anonymous said...

A mon pere bien-aime (my beloved father). Words cannot express my love for you, how much I want you back, and how much I miss you. You left us with a great legacy that we will cherish until the day we will reunite with you. I am so grateful and proud to be your daughter and I thank you for everything. May your soul be blessed and may you rest in peace. Je t'aime.

Dear everyone - my father would have wanted you to know how thankful he is for your kind and sincere words. From the family, thank you.