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Before her death, Saroeun Phan, 60, had shared happy memories with friends and family. Her friends recall that she was happy when celebrating her granddaughter's birthday and Breitling Chrono-Matic Midsize QUARTZ Chronometer BT-144 welcoming when eating a smoked salmon dinner with friends. She was described as being kind and sweet-natured. Family friends commended Phan as a woman that always spoke sweetly and was always cooperative and respectful. She was the matriarch to a large multi-generational family and a preserver of traditions in the community. She performed traditional songs and dances at Cambodian weddings and dressed brides and bridesmaids for the ceremony.
The family and community are still reeling from the incident on Sept. 23, when Phan pulled out a gun and opened fire on her own family members, killing two granddaughters, Jennifer and Melina Harm, ages 17 and 14, and her son-in-law, Chouen Harm, 43. She severely wounded her own daughter, Thyda Luellen Phan, 42. She then Breitling Chronomat Evolution BT-122 the gun on herself and pulled the trigger. The incident has become known as the city's deadliest shooting spree in the last four years.
Phan was constantly moving throughout her life. As a child living in Cambodia, her family moved from place to place to avoid enemy soldiers, sometimes staying only as long as two weeks in each place, family frifend Sean Phuong told Northwest Asian Weekly. He was acquainted with Phan during that time. She fled the Khmer Rouge, Breitling Chronomat Evolution BT-136 the border into Thailand.
Phan came to the United States in 1985, starting out in Philadelphia before moving to Seattle. About a month before her death, Phan moved again with her family from an apartment to a house, which was reportedly shared between 11 family members supported by the combined income of her daughter and son-in-law.
According to the Seattle Times, Harm worked Breitling Chronomat Evolution BT-191 a landscapes and Phan's daughter worked at the Magic Lanes Bowling Alley and Casino. Both jobs were heavily affected by the economy.
"The stress on any family unit when you get all those generations in one household is huge,M said Paula Tomlinson, director of Senior Services for Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation.
"You get two parents that have to work because of the economy. Then you have elderly grandparents that need to take certain medications or require special care. That is very stressful."
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