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Prof. Ha was still new when I started my PhD, and he was only a few years older than me. From the very beginning, I was impressed by his academic achievements and the fact that he had already become a professor.

I still remember those moments in his class and the questions I asked him afterward. It was the hardest course I had ever taken, so I paid extra attention to truly understand everything—even solving one problem using two different derivations.

When I consulted him the following semester about taking another one of his courses, he said, “You did very well in my last course. This one is easier; you don’t need to take it.” I was surprised, encouraged, and grateful. He knew his students individually and spoke for their benefit.

Years later, I bumped into him after church, where he was strolling with his toddlers, who had just learned to walk. His face still had the same warm smile, and his eyes still shone the same light. We had a little chat and I learned that my church and his home were in the same neighborhood. I didn’t know then that this would be the only and last time I saw him after leaving campus.

Years passed. That Sunday after church two years ago, unsure why I wanted some time alone in nature. I debated between the river and that nearby park, then headed toward the park, only the second time in my twelve years of attending that church. As I walked past the spot where I had once bumped into Professor Ha, the memory of that moment came back to me, and I wondered how he was doing.

Sitting down on a bench by the lake, I opened my phone to search for another professor’s email to request a meeting regarding a project I was working on. That was when I came across the news—it was the one-year anniversary of his passing! I was shocked! He was only 49. My tears burst out, and I felt that my planned time alone had been meant as a quiet moment to mourn someone I deeply respected—someone who had shown me kindness—on the first anniversary of his passing, at a place where I had shared brief but my only personal interactions with him. I sat beside the lake for a couple of hours, allowing myself to grieve and reflect.

I’ve had many struggles through the years and have been close to death myself. I used to be unsure whether death would actually be “better.” Now, with a firm understanding that life is a gift, I pray that his loved ones continue living life to the fullest and cherish every moment on this planet. I believe that would be the heart of Prof. Ha as well.

Thinking of you all ha was amazing man who has left a legacy of love with your children ans all of us who were blessed to know you ans your amazing family 

About half year lately we just know of this sad news, deepest condolences to Ha’s family.

Ha's talent of communications engineering and football will be with us forever. Rest in peace.

(AIT friends and IEEE ComSoc Thailand chapter)

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It is sad to see you have left us at such a young age. I still remember the time when you invited me (when I was an assistant professor) to Saskatoon to be the external examiner for one of your Ph.D. students. Also, I appreciate your tremendous effort in organizing a successful Biennial Symposium on Communications (BSC) during a challenging time. You will be remembered as a dear friend, a true scholar, and a dedicated educator.  
I retired from the University this summer and only recently heard of Professor Nguyen’s unexpected death. He was one of the faculty at USask who was a keen supporter of the international work that I was doing. Ha and I traveled to Vietnam several times to visit universities and recruit graduate students. Partway through our travels during our last trip, I received notice that my mother had unexpectedly been hospitalized. Ha completed all of the visits on his own while I scrambled to change my itinerary and fly home immediately. The help and support that Ha gave me during this difficult time have left a lasting memory. He was a kind and compassionate man and he will be missed greatly.
Jun Huang
University of Saskatchewan
Prof. Ha Nguyen warmly hosted me a nice seminar on February 21, 2020 at the campus, it feels that was just yesterday! My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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So sorry to hear about the passing of Ha. Such a nice, warm, positive and energetic person he was. This is very sad. I wish his family a lot of strength in this difficult time. Take good care, Val
I still remember we first met in person 10 years ago when you attended my PhD's viva. I was shocked to hear the sad news. Hope you rest in peace anh Hà. You are truly an inspiration for our young Vietnamese researchers to follow.  
You will be missed dearly.  Will remember our interactions at conferences and the visit to your lab. Rest in peace. 
We are very sorry to hear this sad news. Sending much love and strength from our family to yours.
I was shocked to hear of Ha's passing at such a young age.  He was a great scholar, and, more importantly, a wonderful person.  I will miss him.   My condolences to his family and many many friends.

My deepest sympathy to the whole family 

Daniel Li

Happy memory of my friend Ha
Saskatoon Fringe Festival, 20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Happy memory of my friend Ha
Nammi, sending our condolences and love from your friends at The Barn at Wind's Edge.
Dear Nammi,
Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Gee-Gees Soccer
To the Nguyen family; we are so sorry to hear about Ha’s passing. We are sending you our thoughts. -Liu Family (Rebecca, Tim, Jason, & Serena).
Gia đình em rất shock khi biết tin anh Hà đã ra đi bất ngờ. Gia đình em xin chia buồn cùng gia đình chị Hạnh và các cháu.

Thư (from Winnipeg)
Our Deepest Condolences from Dan Mercier, Hanan Farhat, Jasmine Mercier and Camille Mercier.
Ha was such a respectable, giving, well balanced person who we will sorely miss.
I am his PhD student from Qatar. Your family visited us in Edmonton during the summer of 2021 during your Jasper trip.
Daniel and Family...
With my deepest sympathy and very sorry to hear your loss.

Lan
We at Lakewood Soccer are sorry for this huge loss.

Đường về Sa cát vắng bóng anh

Cỏ cây như cũng muốn hết xanh

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Muốn nơi hay tiếng lệ tuôn rơi

(Tiễn anh Sep 17,2022)

Mong gia đình, chị Hạnh, Namca,Nammi,NamVinh và ông bà 2 bên, sớm vượt qua đau thương mất mát.

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