Emily Brown Suon Obituary – On Saturday, March 12, Nong Suon, 43, from Cranston, Rhode Island, passed away suddenly at Rhode Island Hospital. Emily Brown Suon really liked having him as her spouse. On May 25, 1978, he was born in a refugee camp in Thailand, and his family moved to the United States when he was only three months old. His father is Samic Suon. Nong got his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Rhode Island College in 2013,
having previously earned his General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and having studied art at CCRI. During the time that he was getting his schooling, he worked as a circulation clerk at Providence Public Library and as a security guard at the RISD Museum. He was also participating in the CareerDevs program in order to learn how to code during the time that his first kid was born. He took great pride in being Cambodian, a citizen of the United States via naturalization,
a scientist, a homeowner, and a parent. According to what he had said on his profile on LinkedIn, he was “Always trying to be better today than yesterday.” In addition to his wife and mother, Nong is survived by his son Gunnar Suon, his brothers Nath Nheuk and Neath Suon, his sister Ariel Forte, and his mother. Also surviving him is his wife.
On June 12th, he is anticipating the arrival of his daughter, Linnea Suon. Following a private visitation with family at the funeral home, Nong will be cremated at the White Dove Crematory. You are welcome to make memorial contributions to the Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum via your financial support.