Cong Van Nguyen

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Plainville, MA-Cong Van Nguyen, 50, formerly of Portland, Maine died unexpectedly on Friday, August 6, 2021 in New Hampshire. On October 4, 1970, Cong was born in Saigon, Viet Nam the son of Hoa Gia and Nhien Thi (Vo) Nguyen, the youngest of three brothers. In 1975, after communist north invaded Saigon, Cong's parents decided that is was time to leave and made their way to the United States. In 1975 the family flew from the Philippeans to Guam, then to Hawaii. From Hawaii they flew to Pennsylvania and then to Maine. They lived at St. Joseph's College for a short period of time before moving to North Whitfield where they lived with a host family. After about one year his father decided he wanted to take his family and live on their own. They moved to Portland and lived in an apartment on School Street. Cong's father took up the trade of house painting and his mother took a job at Maine Medical Center. A year later Cong's parents bought their first home on Valley Street and in 1981 they bought the family home in South Portland. Cong graduated from Cheverus High School in the class of 1988, studied at the University of Maine at Orono and then later attended the Police Academy. In August of 1997 he joined the Portland Police Department, where he remained until April of 2015. He then assumed the position of Lead Security Officer at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, MA where he was still currently employed. In his spare time Cong loved all the New England teams, Boston Red Soxs, Bruins, Celtics and the New England Patriots, he was a huge fan. His greatest love was the time he spent with his daughter, who he adored. Cong will long be remembered as an outgoing, compassionate and loving person who had a great sense of humor. Cong was predeceased by his father, Hoa Gia Nguyen in 1995; a brother, Cuong Van Nguyen in 1981. He is survived by his mother, Nhien Thi Nguyen of South Portland; longtime companion, Melissa Leeman of NH; a daughter, Anna Jean Nguyen of NH; step children Alisha Dighton and Cole Eugley both of Damariscotta; a brother, Thinh and his wife, Verna Nguyen of Casco; a sister, Khue and her husband Scott Dunham of South Portland; a granddaughter, Harper Johnson of Damariscotta; many nieces and nephews; extended family, David and Daphane Sanders and their three children, Abigail, Aaron, and Mena of Mt. Vernon, and Tim and Martha Chase of North Whitefield. Visiting hours celebrating Cong's life will be held on Thursday, August 12, 2021 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. At the family's request all attendees will be required to wear a mask. A private Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated followed by burial in Calvary Cemetery in South Portland. To view Cong's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

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  1. Cong, U were a good colleague, an excellent friend, and a brother from another mother. U always made us laugh with your brilliant jokes and crazy smile. U always had our back no matter what situations we encountered. We are so sadden with your early departure from Us. Cong, u will always be in our memory and heart. We will miss seeing U and hearing your voice. May U be at Rest with God. My condolences to the families and friends. RIP Cong.

    – Benny

  2. Such a kind man and wonderful police officer. It was a pleasure to know you, Cong. I hope that your spirit is light and at peace. So much love to your family and loved ones. Meaghan Void

    – Meaghan Void

  3. Cong was a very good person, he was very thoughtful at the time of my husband’s death .I will miss him. Rest in peace Cong see you on the other side. Say hi to Ernie from me. Love Nathalie

    – Nathalie Dighton

  4. Peace my friend!! Cathedral grammar school through Cheverus high school! Prayers to the Nguyen family! Your friend Greg Napolitano

    – Gregory Napolitano

  5. I will miss your infectious laugh and wonderful smile May you Rest In Peace my friend, until we meet again! Mary Payne

    – Mary Payne

  6. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – South Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Con Van Nguyen

  7. Congy, we certainly had quite a few laughs when you were our school resource officer at Portland High School. Rest in peace. Fondly, Jane Mack

    – jane mack

  8. May you rest in peaceful peace my friend! I’m going to miss seeing you and laughing with you at work. SSH. To your family I’m sending you my deepest condolences and prayers Megan D.

    – Megan D

  9. Cong, Your smile, laugh, and that special straight stare. You will always be remembered. Until we meet again. God speed friend.

    – Kelly Watters

  10. With our deepest sympathies. We love you all. Love, Bridget, Angie, Cori, Anthony, Anna & Francis.

    – Bridget Nguyen and family.

  11. I went to high school with Cong and then worked with him at The PPD. I remember how excited Cong was when he was hired. Cong was a good man and will be missed by all. My thoughts and prayers go out to Cong’s friends and family. RIP

    – Patrick DeCourcey

  12. Cong con ve noi an nghi trong noi an lanh cua chua kito va Me Maria! Bac Chin khong den vi hoan canh gia dinh, hen ngay gap lai noi thien dang. RIP Con. Bac Chin Anh Cua Ba Con. Gilbert, Arizona.

    – Co Vo

  13. I knew Cong from PPD. I always enjoyed talking to him and enjoyed his humor, decency and attitude. A really nice guy. God Bless.

    – Mike McDonough, Portland P.D. (Ret.)

  14. “Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.” – Rumi Cong, You’ll be missed.

    – Sandi Brown

  15. I met Cong almost four years ago when I started working at south shore hospital public safety department, we hit it off right away and became good friends. Cong love his family especially his beautiful daughter, you will be miss my friend not only by me but by many, I will miss your laugh and your humor, RIP my Brother. My condolences to your family .

    – Juan De Los Santos

  16. Cong was a wonderful person and his smile would light up a room. We have fond memories of him, one in particular was at a Sea Dogs game. He had so much fun hanging with our boys. He bought them souvenirs, teased them, etc. They smiled and laughed for hours. Precious memories. Sending all our love and thoughts to Cong’s family. ~ Dan & Amy Hayden

    – Dan and Amy Hayden


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