"'My hero.'" Kim Min-ki passed away..Lee Jeok → Lee Soo-man's condolences wave

Jul 22, 2024

''My hero.'' Kim Min-ki passed away..Lee Jeok → Lee Soo-man's condolences wave



The news of the death of singer and representative of Daehakro Small Theater 'Hakjeon' continues to send a wave of condolences.

According to the performing arts world on the 22nd, Kim Min-ki passed away the previous day due to worsening symptoms of gastric cancer, his chronic disease. He was 73.

'Hakjeon' side politely decline the donation and harmony according to the will of the deceased" All funeral procedures, including empty house and seal, will be conducted in private to reporters" he said.




Then "I sincerely ask you to mourn with your heart so that you can follow the will of the deceased who wants to hold a funeral quietly."," he said.

Singer Park Hak-hak, who graduated from the school, posted a picture with the deceased while he was alive and thanked him. Be at peace in a beautiful place" expressed condolences.

Singer Lee Jeok-do "Brother, I believe you will be at peace with a beer in heaven."Thank you, my hero. I love you." expressed longing.




''My hero.'' Kim Min-ki passed away..Lee Jeok → Lee Soo-man's condolences wave
Singer Ali "When I had yellow hair, I met him when I sat across from him at an after party"It was an honor to know and feel the footsteps of your art life, and to feel a little bit through the song. May you now rest in peace and peace by the Lord.." in memory.

Former SM Entertainment executive producer Lee Soo-man, who also spent more than 100 million won when the small theater 'hakjeon' run by the deceased closed in March, mourned that `I deeply respect and pray for Kim Min-ki, who instilled a youth spirit through music in Korea in an era of chaos of reverse and growth.'

Born in Iksan, North Jeolla Province, in 1951, he entered the department of painting at Seoul National University and began his musical career with Kim Young-se and the folk song duo 'Dobido'. Later, in 1970, he composed the representative song 'morning dew', and in 1977, he worked in a sewing factory to make a living and composed 'evergreen'.




The deceased, who also actively participated in theater production, opened a small theater 'hakjeon' in Daehak-ro in 1991 and operated it for more than 30 years to produce junior artists. However, 'hakjeon' closed in March last year due to the deceased's poor health and financial difficulties.

The mortuary of the deceased was set up in rooms 2 and 3 of the Seoul National University Hospital Funeral Home. The coffin is set at 8 a.m. on the 24th, and the burial site is Cheonan Park Cemetery.



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