The Fridley community is once again facing heartbreak with the passing of Paye Tengben, a cherished individual remembered for his kindness, warmth, and uplifting spirit. News of his death has left many in shock, as friends, classmates, and acquaintances reflect on the impact he had on their lives.
Paye was widely known as someone who carried himself with compassion and authenticity. Whether through simple gestures of kindness or meaningful conversations, he had a way of making people feel seen and valued. Those who grew up alongside him in Fridley recall a person who embodied positivity and resilience—someone who brought light into the lives of others without asking for anything in return.

As the news spreads, tributes have begun to pour in from across social circles, many expressing not only grief but also gratitude for having known him. Even though time and life may have taken classmates in different directions, the bond shared within the Fridley community has remained strong. There is a shared understanding that, no matter the distance or lack of constant contact, the support and encouragement among peers never truly faded.
This loss, however, feels especially heavy. For many, it is a painful reminder of how quickly time passes and how fragile life can be. Some have expressed a growing sense of sorrow, noting how their class seems to be diminishing far too soon, leaving behind memories that now carry both warmth and sadness.
As loved ones mourn Paye Tengben, they also celebrate the life he lived and the legacy he leaves behind. His kindness, his spirit, and the connections he fostered will not be forgotten. In this time of grief, the community stands together, offering condolences, support, and prayers to his family and all who knew him.