- Date Of Birth: July 29, 1952
- Date Of Death: March 31, 2020
- State: California
Christine Ha-Le Koenig, 67 – passed away peacefully and with dignity after a courageous 20 year fight with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), under the loving care of the Palomar / Pomerado hospital ICU team in Poway, California on March 31, 2020. Christine was born as Le Ngoc Ha on July 29, 1952 to Ngo Thi Tuoi and Le Van Xa in Tây Ninh, Vietnam.
Christine is now free from the disease that was so unmerciful and took so many things away.
Christine is survived by her husband Todd Lee Koenig, Sons Hoang Howard Trinh (wife Yuki) and Christopher Anton Le (wife Sophia and Grandaughters Penelope Pepperdine and Maizie Ha Le) – Brothers Le Van Manh, Le Van Dau, Le Minh Sang, Le Minh Kha, Le Minh Tri, and Le Van Y – Sisters Le Kim Thu, Le Thi Net – Half Brother Le Chau Ngoc – Half Sister Tran Thi Ngoc Bach. She was preceded in death by her Mother (1995), Father (2009), Brother Le Van Thanh (1954), Brother Le Thanh Cong (1997), and Brother Le Minh Quan (2019).
Christine spent her childhood in Tây Ninh, Vietnam with her family. The family had many different support mechanisms to keep them busy – coffee and tea, rubber tree and sugarcane plantations – as well as Caodaism – which their Father Xa played a major role in leading.
The Notre Dame Des Missions (NDDM) Boarding School originally in Thu Duc created many lasting relationships for Christine during her teens that she cherished for many years. She was instrumental in starting a reunion of the boarding school members, and started the initial web page to gather members together via address sharing and use of personal contacts of family and friends. One of the initial small reunions was held at Christine’s home in San Diego, with one of the teachers – Sister Euphrasie – attending and demonstrating a memorable exercise routine.
Christine was at her initial engineering job for Integrated Microwave Corporation and met Todd in 1990, designing many RF Filters for the military and commercial industry (even designing and tuning some ceramic filters and diplexers for a customer named Qualcomm). Christine and Todd were married in 1995 and moved into a home in the Rancho Bernardo, California area. Christine attended UCSD and SDSU for further Engineering studies, and was working on her Master’s degree when she had initially minor symptoms of her disease in 2000. The symptoms rapidly progressed beyond a standard Parkinson’s path (the initial rough diagnosis), with Christine appreciating the help in daily activities of cart transfer and help around house from Y while he lived with Christine and Todd in Rancho Bernardo. The diagnosis of MSA in 2003 led to a trip to Europe with Wes Koenig (Todd’s Brother) in 2005 and a trip to her homeland of Vietnam in 2007 with Wes, Todd, and her Sister Kim (Thu). Christine appreciated the chance to travel with Todd, Wes, and Kim.
Our thanks to all of the great Hospitals, Doctors, Dentists, Nurses, Physical therapists, home care nurses, caregivers, nursing homes, medical departments, and friends and family that helped keep Christine with us for so many years. Her care was supported by literally hundreds if not thousands of people, we are forever indebted to your loving support.