Viewing will be 4PM-8PM, Friday, May 29, 2020 at the South Lakes Chapel
(4000 S.W. 119th Street, OKC OK 73175)
A service to celebrate Noy's life
will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, May 30, 2020 at the South Lakes Chapel.
Bouaxay "Noy" Chanthasombath, 42, passed away in his sleep on May 27, 2020. He was born to Bouasy and Amung Toy Chansombath in Laos on March 10, 1978. Bouaxay was a general manager for Golden Chick for four years. In his quiet time he like fishing and spending time with his children and family. However, Bouaxay enjoyed being the life of the party. He loved partying with his friends and fiancé of 7 years, Josie Ngo. He was a prankster and was often playing jokes on his loved ones. He knew how to make everyone laugh and they loved being around him. In all, he was a very caring and loving son, brother, father and partner. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Those preceding him in death include his:
Mother, Amung Toy
Chansombath.
Surviving are his:
Father, Bouasy Chansombath;
Fiancé, Josie Ngo;
Children, Spencer Chanthasombath and Ashley Nguyen;
Brothers, Somphet
Chansombath, Toula Chansombat;
Sisters, Vikki Chansombat, Aome
Chansombat, Chan Nguyen;
3 nephews, 3 nieces, and many coworkers and
friends.
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