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Eiko Sugihara Obituary

Eiko Honda Sugihara Resident of Richmond Eiko died on Dec 4, 2009 in a car fire in Lafayette, CA. Eiko Honda Sugihara was born on February 10, 1923, to Kichisaburo and Ayako Honda in Redwood City, California. She was the middle child, between two brothers, Osamu and Hiroshi, their only daughter. Eiko attended Sequoia High School in Redwood City graduating in the class of 1940, with honors. In 1942, she and her family were among the many of the Japanese Americans on the San Francisco peninsula were taken to the Tanforan Race Track Assembly Center in San Bruno and eventually sent to the Topaz Relocation Center in Utah, during World War II as a part of the Japanese and Japanese-American Internment. During her time in Topaz War Relocation Center interment camp, Eiko served as a reporter and an editor of the Topaz Times, the camp newspaper. After leaving Topaz, Eiko married John Shigekazu Sugihara on June 17, 1954. They had two sons, Mark, born in 1957 and Wayne, born in 1960. Eiko devoted her time to the family business Sugihara Nursery, a wholesale cut-rose-growing nursery. During her life she devoted to time volunteer work with the Contra Costa Chapter of the Japanese American Citizen's League (JACL), working on the monthly newsletter and serving on their Board. During her time with JACL between 1978-1980 she urged others to work for redress for survivors of Japanese-American internment during WWII, which eventually lead to Ronald Reagan signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. She also volunteered her time with her church, the Berkeley Buddhist Temple working with the Berkeley Buddhist Women's Association. After her husband's death in 1990, Eiko continued to live a fulfilling life working in the nursery business, and traveling extensively with her Sister-In-Law, Tamiao Honda, to Europe and other destinations. She also continued her volunteer work with the JACL and Berkeley Buddhist Temple. She is survived by her two sons Mark and Wayne Sugihara. There will be a memorial service at the Berkeley Buddhist Temple 2121 Channing Way, Berkeley CA on Sunday, January 24, 2010 at 2pm. Friends, family and associates are welcome to attend.

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Published by Contra Costa Times on Jan. 15, 2010.

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April 19, 2019

My sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort in reading Romans 15:13.

Yas and Dorie Suzuki

January 23, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Eiko Sugihara. We only met Eiko after our sister-in-law, Fudgie Takaha, passed away, but we knew of her friendship and kindness to Fudgie over the years. We hope and pray that the perpetrator(s) of this horrible crime are found and dealt with.

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