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Wasilla resident Khamsee Vue, 21, died Aug. 3, 2005, at Valley Hospital in Palmer. Visitation and funeral services were held this past weekend at the Valley Funeral Home Chapel in Palmer. He was laid to rest at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Wasilla.
Mr. Vue was born in Vientiane, Laos, April 10, 1984. He moved with his family to Anchorage in 1998 and graduated from Bartlett High School. In 2004, he moved to Wasilla.
His family wrote, "He is the son and the heart of a loving and supportive parent who helped him with everything in his family. A big brother of six siblings, he loved and supported his family to happiness.
"His siblings looked up to him every day of their lives - even in the times he was mean, rude and angry. He was still the leader and big brother of three brothers and three sisters. He is a father of two children who knew nothing, waiting for Daddy to come home, who long for Daddy's love, hugs and kisses. He is the husband of a wonderful wife and together, they worked hard to make one big happy family. He and his wife devoted their lives and love to each other. Their dream was to grow old together. He will be greatly missed."
Arrangements are with Valley Funeral Home & Crematory in Wasilla.