Son Myung-soon explained

Son Myung-soon
Office:First Lady of South Korea
President:Kim Young-sam
Term Label:In role
Term Start:25 February 1993
Term End:24 February 1998
Predecessor:Kim Ok-suk
Successor:Lee Hee-ho
Birth Date:29 January 1929
Birth Place:Shinryū-yū, Kinkai-gun, Keishōnan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan
(today Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea)
Death Place:Seoul, South Korea
Children:5
Alma Mater:Ewha Womans University
Blank1:Religion
Data1:Presbyterianism (GAPCK)
Native Name Lang:ko
Hangul:손명순
Rr:Son Myeong-sun
Mr:Son Myŏngsun

Son Myung-soon (; 29 January 1929 – 7 March 2024), also transliterated as Sohn Myung Soon, was the First Lady of South Korea from 1993 to 1998.[1] [2]

Biography

Son was born on 29 January 1929 in Shinryū-yū, Kinkai-gun, Keishōnan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan (now Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea) to Sang-ho and Geunyi Kim. She had two sisters who died early and her birth mother died in 1935. Her father later remarried to Gam Deok-soon, and had two more sons and six more daughters. Her father Sang-ho ran the largest rubber factory in Reisan and was called the “Masan chaebol.”

Son graduated from Jin Young Daechang Elementary School in Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do and Masan Girls' High School in Changwon. She later attended Ewha Womans University, where she took course in Pharmacy and married Kim Young-sam in 1951. During her third year in Ewha, a new rule was established, which prohibited marriage of enrolled students. However, with the help of others, even after giving birth to her first child, she kept her marriage secret until graduation and was able to finish her studies.

On 18 December 1992, Kim Young-sam was elected President of South Korea. And when he took office as president on 24 February 1993, Son Myung-soon began working as First Lady of South Korea. As First Lady, she helped to build a restaurant or lounge at the Blue House for attendants, drivers, and female employees. Son was praised for being a quiet helper and for emphasizing the traditional role of women.

Personal life and death

Son and Kim Young-sam had five children: three daughters (Kim Hye-young, Kim Hye-jeong, Kim Hye-suk) and two sons (Kim Hyun-cheol, Euncheol Kim). Kim Hyun-cheol currently serves as Executive Director of Kim Young-sam Democratic Center.

Son Myung-soon died on 7 March 2024, at the age of 95, from COVID-19.[3]

Honours

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107231603/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/16628763.html?dids=16628763:16628763&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+03,+1996&author=K.+CONNIE+KANG&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=L.A.+Korean+Americans+Greet+Visiting+Leader+Kim+Young+Sam%3B+Diplomacy:+President+and+his+wife+make+brief+stop+during+five-nation+visit+focusing+on+Central+and+South+America.&pqatl=google Los Angeles Times Sep 3, 1996
  2. Yonhap news agency, Seoul - 10 March 1997 BBC
  3. https://news.kbs.co.kr/news/pc/view/view.do?ncd=7908438