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Keomanivanh Panasy 
With heavy hearts and deep gratitude for a life well lived, the family of Keomanivanh Panasy announces her passing on Aug. 15, 2025, at the age of 77.
Born on March 15, 1948, in Savannakhet, Laos, Keomanivanh lived a life marked by courage, resilience, and devotion to her family. In her youth, she broke barriers, graduating from the Malaysian Police Academy in Kuala Lumpur in 1968 and serving proudly as a trained police officer in Laos.
Her journey to the United States was one of sacrifice and bravery. In 1980, fleeing communist oppression, Keomanivanh carried her children across borders to freedom through the Nonkhai refugee camp in Thailand. With little more than her strength and determination, she rebuilt her life in America, where she worked tirelessly as a Certified Nursing Assistant in a nursing home. Caring for others was not merely her profession, but her calling, and she poured her compassion and dedication into every patient she served.
Outside of her work, Keomanivanh found joy in her garden, her kitchen, and her travels. She nurtured beauty in the earth, love in her cooking, and memories in her journeys. Above all, her greatest legacy was her family, whom she guided with wisdom, patience, and unconditional love.
To her family and community, she was a pillar of strength, a woman who endured hardship with grace and transformed challenges into opportunities for love and growth. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched, the family she nurtured, and the values she instilled.
She will be remembered for her courage, her devotion, and her unwavering love—a mother, grandmother, and matriarch whose spirit will continue to guide and protect those she leaves behind.
She leaves seven children: Her eldest son, Kitisophaphone Panasy; Son Kititakone Panasy and his wife Suksawan, and their children Tytus and Tyleana; Daughter Chandavone Panasy and her daughter Sophia Plitsas; Son Kitiraj Panasy, his wife Phaivanh, and their daughters Kayla and Elsa; Daughter Darasavanh Panasy and her son Jakey; Daughter Ketmanisavanh Raveau, her husband Alexandre, and their children Jai Flemming, Kingston Flemming, Savanh Raveau, Alexandra Raveau, and Klara Raveau; Youngest son Johnny Panasy. She also leaves 10 grandchildren.
A life of resilience. A heart of gold. A legacy eternal. Gilman Funeral Home and Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam.

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