Singer Lee Hae-yeon, who sang the song “The Director's Miari Pass,” tells the story of the tragedy of the Korean War and the sorrow of losing her family.

Lee Hae-yeon, who moved to the United States in the 1960s and lived in Seattle, died in the morning of 10 days local time after he fell for cerebral hemorrhage on the 2nd.

Lee Hae-yeon, who became a popular singer as a voyeur in Suzhou in 1942, later gained great popularity by calling the director's Miaori Pass, which contains the tragedy of the Korean War.

The funeral will take place on Wednesday at the Las Vegas Chapel where her husband Benny Kim is buried.