Manitoba ministry center grieves loss of staff member

Manitoba ministry center grieves loss of staff member

by | 30 Jul 2015
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Siloam Mission staff member Oanh Pham was involved in a fatal pedestrian motor vehicle accident Thursday morning while on her way to work. She was 33.

Pham, who leaves behind an 18-month-old daughter, has been a member of the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nazarene Compassionate Ministry Center’s family since October 2014 and a valuable part of its Volunteer Services support team. Working closely with staff, volunteers, and those using Siloam’s services, Pham had built strong, long-lasting relationships, enriching the lives of all those she touched.

A release from the center stated the entire Siloam community is deeply saddened by the news of Pham’s passing and is coming together in support and prayer to grieve her loss while celebrating the beauty of her life and indelible contribution.

“It is difficult to fully express our sorrow,” said Acting Executive Director Garry Corbett. “We have lost a part of our family. Each one of us feels that sudden, aching emptiness. But even more so, we are heartbroken for her family. Our prayers, our condolences, and our love are fully directed to them, to bring them comfort in the face of such tragedy.”

A connecting point between the compassionate and Winnipeg’s less fortunate, Siloam Mission is a Christian humanitarian organization that alleviates hardships and provides opportunities for change for those affected by homelessness.

To make a donation in memory of Pam, visit the Siloam Mission website.

--Siloam Mission

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