It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Truc Nguyen, our beloved sister, cherished aunt, loving cousin, and dear friend. Affectionately known to her nieces and nephews as “Aunt Truc-ee” she entered her heavenly home on Sunday, March 1, 2026. Although her time with us feels far too short, she will always remain in our hearts and memories. We hold onto the hope and comfort of the day we will see her again. In the meantime, our hearts ache as we miss her more than words can express. Truc was born in Vietnam in 1973 and immigrated to the United States with her family in April 1975. After a brief stop in Guam, they arrived at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. The family remained at the refugee camp there until December 8, 1975, when they were sponsored by Saint Stanislaus Church in Winona, Minnesota. Eventually the family made their home in Texas. Truc graduated from Arlington High School and later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Texas Woman’s University. Following college, she built a successful career working with Sabre, First American Payment Systems, and Fortis. Truc loved her family and friends. She spent countless hours caring for them, supporting them, and making memories together. She especially enjoyed taking her nieces and nephews shopping for back-to-school, birthdays, and Christmas. Truc also loved to travel and cherished a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy with her best friend, Teresa. Her love of reading led her to attend annual book conventions, where she met many fellow readers, authors, and friends who shared her passion. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ca Thi Thanh Hoang; her father, Mui Van Nguyen; and her older brothers, Thanh Nguyen and Phuong Nguyen. Truc is survived by her older sister, Lieu Nguyen Terrell and brother-in-law, Kenneth, and their children Lily, Grace, and Elijah; and by her brother Viet My Nguyen and his wife, Amanda, and their son, Nicholas. Truc will always be remembered by her family and friends for her kindness, joy, and generosity. She loved others deeply and consistently put their needs before her own. Her life was a blessing, and her memory will be cherished by all who knew and loved her. MOUNT OLIVET CHAPEL Greenwood Funeral Homes – Cremation 2301 N. Sylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76111 817-831-0511

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