Trach Duc Bui
October 5, 1955 - June 16, 2024
Trach Duc Bui, age 70, of Middletown, DE, died on Saturday, June 16, 2024.
He was born in Vietnam and grew up in a close-knit farming family, where he learned the values of hard work and dedication from a young age. He immigrated to the United States in 1998, sponsored by the Catholic Church. Trach initially settled in Rochester, NY, where he lived for many years before moving to Middletown, DE in 2013. While in Rochester, he worked at Birds Eye Foods.
Trach loved gardening, cooking, and spending time with his grandchildren. He was known for his kindness, hard work, and dedication to his family.
He is survived by his loving wife, Yen Thi Pham; his sons, Truong Duc Bui, Minh Duc Bui, and Anh Hong Bui, his daughters, Huong Thi Bui, Hoa Thi Bui, and Thong Thi Bui; his daughters-in-law, Nguyen Ha, and Thao Le; his son-in-law, Cuong Dong, and Vu Ho; and his cherished grandchildren, Khang Minh Ho, Khue Thi Bui, Trung Bui, Viet Anh Dong, Kieu Dong, Vinh Dong, Chi Bui, Trang Nguyen, and Tran Phi, all of Middletown. He also leaves behind many extended family members in Vietnam. He is proceeded in death by his father, Suoc Duc Bui; his mother, Le Thi Thu; his brother, Tan Bui; and his sister, Na Bui.
A visitation for family and friends will be held from 1 pm until 3 pm on Monday, June 24, 2024 (Lunar Calendar: May 19, Year of the Dragon), at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 275 East Main Street, Middletown, DE, where a cremation ceremony will begin at 3:05 pm.
His legacy of love, generosity, and resilience will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Louise Roemer
So sorry for your family’s loss. It’s hard to lose a parent may God be with you all.
Theodore Scott
I met Mr Bui when I was 12 years old. His daughters and I went to the same high school we friends shortly after. When I met Mr Bui he was welcoming, kind, offering me food and water even though I had eaten 5min earlier. One day I went to visit like many days Mr Bui had turned the whole back yard in to a garden. All we could do was laugh. As the years went we became closer and he became a second Father to me . All he wanted to know when I visited was are you in school and what are you studying along with his fatherly advice. Thank you for giving me a second family and warm and loving home. You will be missed greatly.
frank Gant
My deepest condolences to you and your family for the loss of your Father.