Samuel Lacap Kiat
June 7th, 2015
KIAT, Samuel Lacap
Samuel Kiat was born March 28, 1968 and passed away on Sunday, June 7, 2015 at the age of 47 years. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Joy; daughter, Samantha; son, Joshua; sister, Ruth (Geri); brother, Paul; nephew, Rhys; niece, Lauryn; and numerous relatives in the USA and the Philippines. A sincere thank you to Jose and Lee Kiat, Sam’s aunt and uncle, who we would want to thank for their support, kindness and love. A special thank you to the staff at the Red Deer Hospice for their compassion in caring for Sam.
A Memorial Service will be held to honor Sam’s life at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 20 Kovac Street, Red Deer, AB on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 3:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Sam’s memory may be made to the Red Deer Hospice, 99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4R 3S6.
Messages:
My dear friend Joy, we will miss Sam so much. He was such a large part of our congregation . Always a smiling face to greet everyone even when he was not well. It was a pleasure to know him and we will be so excited to welcome him back in the resurrection . We love you, Samantha and Josh so much!
My sincerest condolences go out to all of Sam's family. He was an amazing man who always had a smile or a kind word for everyone he encountered. Sam will be dearly missed by the many people who were lucky enough to know him throughout his life. May you rest in peace Sam, you may be gone from this earth but will remain in our hearts.
Joy, my deepest sympathies go out to you and your family during this difficult time. I'm so very sorry for your loss. May the memories of the life you built together help carry you through and know that you are surrounded by love, family and friends.
So saddened by your loss. Sam was an amazing person and loved by so many family and friends. We long to see him again in a much better time. Love to you joy, Samantha, Josh and all your family!
My sincerest sympathies to Sam's entire family. Our families are friends, and we went to highschool together. In later years, we lived in the same town. I will remember him with a smile on his face and sense of humor. Sam, may you rest in peace.....take care my friend
Sam you were also part of our Maxxam family. Sam worked with and for me coming this Dec would have been 24 years so for over half of his short life on this earth. In that time we not only became coworkers but friends. Sam was my right hand man and today it feels like Maxxam and I have lost a lot more than just a right hand. We have also lost part of our family, a mentor, a true friend, and a beautiful human being. these thoughts are also shared by many of the clients Sam look after over the years. In all the time Sam worked for Maxxam I can honestly say I never heard anyone from Maxxam or a client say a bad word about Sam. Sam had a wicked sense of humor, a great smile and infectious laugh, We will miss the warmth and joy you brought into the room when you entered. Sam you will be missed by many but not forgotten. From : Kim Sturek and the Red Deer Maxxam Staff.