Kayoko-Weisheitinger-Obituary

Kayoko Ishihara - Weisheitinger

Windsor, California

1932 - 2020 (Age 88)

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Kayoko Ishihara - Weisheitinger September 25, 1932 - December 2, 2020 Kayoko passed away peacefully on December 2, 2020 at her home in Windsor. She was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan. A Japanese Seamstress by trade, she became an artist of many talents and was most proud of her master...

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How I miss you.Time we had as friends more like family to you were.Such a big heart you had,so talented in many,many ways.I cherish everything you taught me,the Windom you share,the stories you shared with me,I will cherish them always.Was my honor to take care of,if only for awhile.We had some laughter,tears and this I will also cherish.I loved you like you were my second Mom.I will never forget you.Always in my thoughts and

Miss you so much.Your in my heart always.I was so blessed to have you in my life for so many years.The memories of you are filled with love,laughter,happiness, much more.You were such an amanzing person,with so much talent.You taught me many things,such knowledge you had.To me you were family.I will always remember you"Mom".Love and Miss you more than words could ever say.

Aunt Kayoko,
I 'm deeply sad.I can't hold back my tears.My grandma Toshiko is also sad.
You were my favorite aunt.
Your smile is very charming and i love your smile.
Your smile makes me feel happy.
I missed you because you lived far away.
But you would have been happy because you had a lot of wonderful families together and you are with your beloved husband now, so i feel at ease.
You will always live in our heart.
I will miss youUntil we meet again...

Miss you so much Kayoko. You were the sweetest, kindest and most talented woman I know. RIP, until we meet again

Grandma,
I still do not have the words, as every-time I try to write them my eyes just fill with tears. I also can never say goodbyes.
For all those times you stood by me,
For all the truth that you made me see,
For all the joy you brought to my life,
For all the wrong that you made right,
For every dream you made come true. You're the one who held me up, Never let me fall, You're the one who saw me through, through it all. You were my strength when I was weak....

Mom, I have no other words to say except that it's been a week since you left us and I feel so empty inside. We had our differences while I was growing up but after all was said and done even with the bickering and arguments we still had, we were like best friends. I will miss you forever and I do know that we will see each other again someday. Please say hi to everyone, Dad, Aunt Shizuko and Cousin Helen. I Love You, Joan

You will always always be in my heart.I will cherish our friendship we had for over thirty years.You taught me so much.I will never forget when you said to me i was your first American friend.You brought so much happiness into my life my family lives.You were family to us.So glad i had the time with you we laughted we talked about your life thank you my beautiful friend.Love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

Kayoko was a treasured member of the Redwood Empire Doll and Study Club. She made exquisite dolls and many were award winners. She loved coming to our meetings and events and we loved her back. We miss you Kayoko!
Nina Lowrey,
President Redwood Empire Doll and Study Club

Joan:
She was a very talented and just a good person, I have some really good memories as, "brother John" from years past. I con't really think of her and not think about your dad as well. I miss them both.
Uncle John