Kaila-Tsutakawa-Obituary

Kaila Kazumi Tsutakawa

Seattle, Washington

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Kaila Tsutakawa passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 10, 2009.

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Wow what a moment to remember her. I am crying now. She is now honored by me as an ancestor. I have her picture on my alter. I met her when I was a new student at the earth center and remember everything about her all the way till the end. She gave me a blessing the day she passed. I bless her and her family. I will always love Nira as my daughter too. She is growing up with my children.

Hello Friends, In case the duration of this online guest book ends, please go to the Facebook page: "Sparkles of Herself: Friends of Kaila Tsutakawa|Khefira HaSati." I have made a printout of comments here thus far. Thank you, mayumi t.

a rainbow over merita is like a smile from seneet khefira

to the tsutakawa family, i am deeply saddened by kaila's passing. she was always the light in my darkness, a wonderful dancer, artist, philosopher and nurturer. my memories of her will live on. peace.~ i.

Celebrating and missing Kaila.

She was a friend of mine.., we have walked side by side in Tibet, around the navel of earth, Kailash. I hoped strongly to meet her again one day, ..sometimes she whispered a word, so I found out this.. I'm so sorry!!
Branko Struga, Slovenia

Today on Kaila’s birthday, we would like to acknowledge and thank each and every one of you for your emotional, heartfelt condolences for the passing of our daughter. 
Thank you all for the wonderful comments in the guest book, the hundreds of cards and letters we have received, the beautiful flowers and the numerous donations to the Kaila Tsutakawa Trust.
Amid the grief, your overwhelming outpouring of love and support reaffirms the celebration of her 33 years of life.
Gerry...

To the family of Kaila and especially Gerard Tsutakawa, we continue to express our deepest sympathies at your loss. I personally want to express my regret at misspelling Gerard's name in our letter of condolence. Sharon Brown, Secretary,Kubota Garden Foundation

To the Tsutakawa Family,
We wish to express our profound sorrow over the loss of Kaila from your family and from our world. She sounds like a truly extraordinary human being with gifts and a presence so necessary to the healing of this world at this time. We offer our collective sympathies. We invite you to enjoy the healing effects of Kubota Garden during this time and in the future. The Garden's entrance is graced by a magnificent gate, a bold and beautiful statement of Gerald...