In loving memory of

Bouaraphanh Maria Syharath
July 9, 1948 - February 22, 2022

A visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, February 25, 2022 at Oakcrest Funeral Services, Algona. A private family service will follow with Deacon William Black officiating. A Lao Blessing (Phű-Khan) will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 1600 Violet Lane, Storm Lake, IA 50588.

Bouaraphanh Maria (Phiakhamta) Syharath (73) of Algona, passed away at MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center. She was born on July 9th, 1948 in Keng Sadok, Laos. She was the daughter of Kham and Eth Phiakhamta. She was a simple country girl who never got a chance to go to school to get an education.

She married Khamla Syharath on December 25, 1966 in Laos. Soon after, she became a mother and caregiver to 4 children. Her husband Khamla was a scholar and worked outside the home. The aftermath of the Vietnam war resulted in Bouaraphanh acting as a single mother to seek safe environment for her and her children while her husband was working. The plan to escape Laos to the refugee camp in Thailand took a lot of planning. Bouaraphanh had to pretend to be fishing on the Mekong River and met up with her husband Khamla at their secret location and laid down the escape plan. In the middle of the night in 1975, Khamla had arranged a meeting spot with one of his best friends and his family, along with Bouaraphanh and her kids. Khamla swam across the Mekong River using a floatation device made up of a blown up plastic bag and met up with his friend who had the two families in a couple of canoes. He and his friend started to swim and while dragging the canoes with their families across the river. While escaping Bouaraphanh had shielded herself over the two youngest children while bullets were whizzing by their heads and canoes. They were at the refugee camp from 1975 to 1980. While Khamla was teaching, he had made contact with Wayne Johnson, who became an advocate for the family to be sponsored by St. Cecelia Catholic Church of Algona. Plans to leave the camp was delayed with Bouaraphanh being pregnant with her fifth child.

When the paperwork finally went through, Khamla, Bouaraphanh, and their 5 children were adopted by St. Cecelia Catholic Church of Algona. They landed foot in Mason City, IA on March 15, 1980. Drove in their first car ride in the states to reside in their home in Algona, IA. While in Algona, Bouaraphanh worked odd jobs for McDonalds, Amour/Tyson, and then finally landed a job at Snap-On Tools. She worked at Snap-On as a spot welder until her retirement on October 1st, 2010. She enjoyed gardening, fishing with her husband, traveling, playing with grandkids, and cooking for her kids.

She is survived by her husband, Khamla Syharath of Algona; daughter, Maria Grimaldi and two sons of Hiram, GA; son Joe (Michelle) Syharath and six children of Waterloo; son, John (Nannette) Syharath and two daughters of Dike; son, Pierre Syharath and two children of Cedar Falls; daughter, Bernadette (Eric) Peterson and three daughters of Ankeny; sister, Nah-Sao Yomma of Laos; sister Nah-Sao Moyen (John) Keophany of Storm Lake; brothers, Bao King and Bao Ling Keo Phiakhamta of Laos; brother Bao Fean Phiakhamta of Des Moines; brother, Bao Tanh (Nout) Phiakhamta of Storm Lake; brother Bao Nah (Joy) Phiakhamta of Storm Lake and many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Bouaraphanh is preceded in death by her parents, Kham and Eth Phiakhamta; brother, Chainit; and two sisters, Kinhom and Banthone, and her in-laws, Vanla and Khammy Syharath.

Tributes

Kay and David Rike wrote on Feb 25, 2022:

"Papa and your family, we are so very sorry to here of your loss of Mama. I enjoyed working and talking with her at Snap On and also in Britt. I remember she always had a smile and a wave. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. David and Kay Rike"

Margaret Williamson Norland wrote on Feb 25, 2022:

"Joe and family, I am saddened to hear of Bouaraphanh\'s passing. I remember you both as lovely people that I had the honor to work with at Snap-On. My prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. Margaret Williamson Norland"

Mary and Glen Thilges wrote on Feb 25, 2022:

"Joe and family.. we are so sorry for your loss. We enjoyed our visits when we were out walking. And enjoyed working with both of you at Snap On. Mary and Glen Thilges"

Pat Krapp wrote on Feb 24, 2022:

"So sorry to know that I have lost a great neighbor. Will miss that friendly wave whenever I looked across the alley. Prayers for family and friends."

Mark J.VonBank wrote on Feb 24, 2022:

"my heartfelt prayers are with your families during this time of loss. Cherish the wonderful memories and keep her close to your hearts always. Rest In Gods Heaven forever. With My Heartfelt Prayers and Love, Mark J.VonBank- Park Rapids, Mn.-(formerly of Algona, Iowa)."

Dick & Diana Crail wrote on Feb 23, 2022:

"Papa so sorry to hear of your loss, got to know you both from Snap-on . You have our sympathy and prayers.Dick & Diana Crail"

Keo Baccam wrote on Feb 23, 2022:

"I\'ve typed, deleted and retyped a bunch of times and still can\'t find the right words to express the sadness we\'re all feeling. As much as we are saddened by Mae Ba\'s passing, we will also celebrate the life she had, the lives she touched and the memories she provided to us. May you rest in peace Mae Ba. - Keo"

Angie (Ricke) Schneider wrote on Feb 23, 2022:

"Papa and family , So very sorry to hear mama passed away. She will be missed. I use to be a close neighbor and would stop over once in a while to visit when i seen u or mama outside. It was a great joy to get to know both of u after meeting u at snap on tools.U and ur entire family have my thoughts and sympathy and prayers.God bless and carry u all through this tough time.Keep memmories close to your heart. "

Ellen Hofer wrote on Feb 23, 2022:

"Papa and family, we were sorry to hear of Mama\'s passing. She was a nice lady that worked hard & was a lot of fun. She will be missed! Ellen & Darold Hofer"

Diane Ohnemus wrote on Feb 23, 2022:

"Papa, so sorry for your loss. Mama was such a special lady, always so happy, Prays for you and your family. Diane Ohnemus "

Steve and Fatima Schemmel wrote on Feb 22, 2022:

"Joe we are so sorry for you and your family loss. Bouaraphan was a joy to fish and work with. Will miss visiting on the tee dock at Smith while catching crappies with her. Glad we got to know her! "

Deb Schulz wrote on Feb 22, 2022:

"I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I always enjoyed my visits with Bouaraphanh. She truly loved her family. Hold your memories close. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. "

Kathie Ricke wrote on Feb 22, 2022:

"Papa and your whole big beautiful family have our very deepest sympathy ? She was such a wonderful lady. She always treated me so special. Such a great friend and many great memories. Sorry for your loss, she will be missed by so many loving friends and family. God bless your hurting hearts ?????"