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Hasegawa, Setsuko Born May 5, 1929 in Tokyo, Japan; Passed away December 20, 2012 in Sacramento CA. Setsuko is survived by her husband Reo, whom she met at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan and married soon after in November 24, 1948. She is also survived by her 3 sons Johnny, Glenn, Jimmy; 12 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Setsuko enjoyed dancing, traveling, listening music on her iPod, watching her favorite baseball team, The Yankees & basketball team The Kings and collecting family photos to fill her home. We will miss Setsuko and all her love. A memorial will be held Friday Jan. 25th at 2 p.m. at East Lawn Mortuary, 5757 Greenback Ln, Sacramento, CA 95841.
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Jeremy, Christopher, Brandon, and I miss "Grandma " so much even after 9 years. I loved her sweet, kind, thoughtful, fun, and giving nature. Although we can't regain the years we missed out in here, one day we will be reunited in Heaven.
Diane Hasegawa
Family
December 23, 2022
Mrs Hasegawa was a very happy && nice lady && will be miss at Costco....your family are in my thought && prayers!!!!
February 7, 2013
Dear Reo and family - I have fond memories of Setsuko and you from church at Mather with Bob Browne. Setsuko always had a beautiful smile and a twinkle in her eye. I know you all will truly miss her. My dad, Clyde Turner, passed away four months ago so I can relate so much. My sympathy and blessing go out to you.
Pat Turner
January 25, 2013
Dear Jim:
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Mothers are so special. I will keep you in my thoughts during this difficult time.
joanne ichimura-coleman
January 23, 2013
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